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Genesis of Young Ottoman Thought

Serif Mardin

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What were the antecedents and beginnings of modern political ideas among the Turks? Dr. Mardin seeks to describe the conditions which produced these ideas, among them the influence of the Enlightenment, the changes in the fabric of Turkish society, the combination of the traditionalist Ottoman world-view with a modern Western outlook.
How a modern intelligentsia was formed in the Ottoman Empire, first by the Patriotic Alliance, then under the banner of the Young Ottoman Society, is the theme of this work. Serif Mardin, who has been a research fellow at Harvard and Princeton, has returned to Tukrey for further research and teaching. Princeton Oriental Studies, 21.

Originally published in 1962.

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Schlagwörter

Takvim, Fasti, Iskandar, Selim II, Ottoman Crete, Al-Mawardi, Sharia, Young Ottomans, Selim III, Kamil, Of Education, Tevfik Fikret, Pan-Islamism, Majid Khadduri, The Realist, Ottoman poetry, Giuseppe Mazzini, Hoca, Political philosophy, Abbasid Caliphate, Imperial Government (Ottoman Empire), Intelligentsia, The Other Hand, Carbonari, Social transformation, Westernization, From Time Immemorial, Tanzimat, Constitutionalism, Edict, Ottoman dynasty, Arabic alphabet, Romanticism, Turkish alphabet, Civilizing mission, Khedive, Legislation, Proclamation, Hikmet, Murad III, Kutadgu Bilig, Mahmud, Bektashi Order, Puritans, Firman, Secularization, Young Turks, Mustafa, Aziz, Mehmed, Islam, Ziya, Muhammad, Vilayet, Caliphate, Averroes, Annexation, Abdülaziz of the Ottoman Empire, Vizier, Yusuf, Isma'il Pasha, Cemal, Mercantilism, Grand Vizier, Summa Theologica, Millet (Ottoman Empire), Ottoman Empire, Modernism, Hamdi, New class