Socialism and Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire and Modern TurkeyErik J. Zürcher, Mete Tungay Bloomsbury Academic, 31 դեկ, 1994 թ. - 222 էջ What are the roots of murderous ethnic cleansing, extreme nationalism and the re-invention of historical myths in the modern Balkans? This study of socialism among the Ottoman communities of Macedonians, Bulgarians, Armenians, Greeks and Jews of Salonika, in the late-Ottoman and early Turkish period (1876-1923), seeks to lay bare these origins. |
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Socialism Nationalism and Historiography | 7 |
Some Thoughts on the Role of Ethnic and Religious | 13 |
The National Question and the Genesis and Development | 27 |
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