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Population Displacements and Multiple Mobilities in the Late Ottoman Empire

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The long-lasting Ottoman Empire was a theatre of armed conflict and human displacement. Whereas military victories in the early modern period enabled its territorial expansion and internal consolid...
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  • 24 May 2023
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The long-lasting Ottoman Empire was a theatre of armed conflict and human displacement. Whereas military victories in the early modern period enabled its territorial expansion and internal consolidation, the later centuries were shaped by military defeat and domestic turmoil, setting hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions of people in motion. Spanning from Europe to Asia, the book reassesses these movements. Rather than adopting a teleological approach to the study of the Ottoman defeat, it connects late Ottoman history to wider dynamics, extending or challenging existing concepts and narratives.
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Price: $132.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 24 May 2023
ISBN: 9789004543683
Format: Hardcover
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Catherine Horel, Ph.D. (1993), Senior research fellow, CETOBAC-CNRS, Paris, specializes in Central European contemporary history, Habsburg Empire, Jewish, urban and military history. Among her latest publications: L’amiral Horthy, regent de Hongrie (Paris, Perrin, 2014); Histoire de la nation hongroise (Paris, Tallandier, 2021), Multicultural Cities of the Habsburg Empire. Imagined Communities and Conflictual Encounters 1880-1914 (forthcoming at CEU Press, 2023).

Bettina Severin-Barboutie, Ph.D. (2004), Professor of Contemporary History at University Clermont Auvergne and associated member of the research lab “Arts, civilisation, histoire de l'Europe” at the University of Strasbourg, specializes in contemporary history. Among her latest publications: Migration als Bewegung am Beispiel der Städte Stuttgart und Lyon nach 1945 (Mohr Siebeck, 2019), Représentation et mémoire de la migration/Repräsentation und Erinnerung der Migration (ed. with Dirk Rupnow et al.), Innsbruck, IUP, 2021).