TY - BOOK AU - Kayalı,Hasan ED - JStor - EBA TI - Arabs and Young Turks: Ottomanism, Arabism, and Islamism in the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1918 SN - 9780520917576 AV - DS63.2.T8 K39 1997eb U1 - 327.56017/4927 20 PY - 1997/// CY - Berkeley PB - University of California Press KW - Jeunes-Turcs KW - ram KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Government KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - International Relations KW - General KW - HISTORY / Middle East / General KW - Diplomatic relations KW - fast KW - Politics and government KW - Araber KW - gnd KW - Auflösung KW - Islam KW - Jungtürken KW - Nationalismus KW - Untergang KW - Nationalistische bewegingen KW - gtt KW - Geschichte 1908-1918 KW - swd KW - Arab countries KW - Foreign relations KW - Turkey KW - 1909-1918 KW - États arabes KW - Relations extérieures KW - Empire ottoman KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Naher Osten KW - Osmanisches Reich KW - Turquie KW - Pays arabes N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-276) and index; Arab and Arab provinces in the evolution of the Young Turk movement -- The second constitutional experiment, 1908-1909 -- The opposition and the Arabs, 1910-1911 -- The decentralist challenge and a new "Arab policy," 1912-1913 -- A case study in centralization: the Hijaz under Young Turk rule, 1908-1914 -- The war years, 1914-1918 -- Conclusion N2 - Arabs and Young Turks provides a detailed study of Arab politics in the late Ottoman Empire as viewed from the imperial capital in Istanbul. In an analytical narrative of the Young Turk period (1908-1918) historian Hasan Kayali discusses Arab concerns on the one hand and the policies of the Ottoman government toward the Arabs on the other. Kayali's novel use of documents from the Ottoman archives, as well as Arabic sources and Western and Central European documents, enables him to reassess conventional wisdom on this complex subject and to present an original appraisal of proto-nationalist ideologies as the longest-living Middle Eastern dynasty headed for collapse. He demonstrates the persistence and resilience of the supranational ideology of Islamism which overshadowed Arab and Turkish ethnic nationalism in this crucial transition period. Kayali's study reaches back to the nineteenth century and highlights both continuity and change in Arab-Turkish relations from the reign of Abdulhamid II to the constitutional period ushered in by the revolution of 1908. Arabs and Young Turks is essential for an understanding of contemporary issues such as Islamist politics and the continuing crises of nationalism in the Middle East--Publisher's description UR - https://login.ezproxy.mef.edu.tr/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.5973202 UR - https://login.ezproxy.mef.edu.tr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=21240 ER -