



The Ottoman Empire in World War I, 2006
- Yazar: Stanford J. SHAW
- Basım Yılı: 2006
- Basım Yeri:
- Cilt / Dizi / Sayı: XVI. Serial, No. 109
- Dil : English
- ISBN : 9751618827
- Barkod : 9751618827
- Fiziksel Özellikleri : I. Hamur, 742 Page
Ürün Barkodu
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS AND SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
1. THE DIPLOMATIC BACKGROUND AND THE OTTOMAN
ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY... 1
2. FROM ALLIANCE TO WAR: OTTOMAN EUROPEAN
DIPLOMACY, AUGUST-NOVEMBER, 1914 76
Russia and the Armenian Question: Beginnings of the
Armenian Revolt 79
Triple Entente Efforts to Ally with the Balkan States and
Secure Ottoman Neutrality in the European War 105
Efforts by the Central Powers to Enduce the Ottomans to join their side 110
3. OTTOMAN MOmUZATLON/SEFERBERLİK 113
Army Mobilization and Organization 113
Conscription and Recruitment for the Ottoman Armed
Forces 152
Imposition of Martial Law Administration//Idare-i Örfiye .... 172
Organization and Regimentation of Ottoman Society 192
Training Ottoman Youths for Army Service: The Güç/Genç Dernekleri/Youth Battalions 196
Economıc Natıonalısm 203
i. Ottoman Industry, Trade and Agriculture 203
ii. Abolition of the Capitulations 238
iii. The Tekalifi Harbiye/' War Taxes and Tedarik-i Vesait-i
Nakliye/Acquisition of Transport Vehicles Taxes 286
iv. Financial Mobilization 293
The Labor Battalions/Amele Taburları 339
4. THE OTTOMAN ARMY INTELLIGENCE SERVİCE AND
GUERILLA ARMY: THE TEŞKİLATI MAHSUSA AND ITS
INITIAL EFFORTS 353
Historical Background and Formation 353
Central Organization and Command 361
Financial Resources 364
Membership of Agents 366
The Career of Eşref Kuşçubaşı 369
Recruitment of Fighters/Fedaiyin 373
Indıscipline of Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa Guerilla officers and
fighters 379
Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa military, intelligence, propaganda and
guerilla campaıgns before the Ottomans entered
WorldWarI 381
i. Southeastern Europe 382
ii. The Black Sea 383
iii. Pan-Islam and the Rauf Orbay mission to Iran and
Afghanistan 386
iv. The Arab Provinces 410
v. The Ukraine 414
vi. Eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus 416
Unification of the Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa groups in Eastern
Anatolia and Establishment of the Caucasus Revolutionary
Committee 430
5. INTERNAL SECURITY: TRIBES, BANDITS, REBELS AND
TERRORISTS 457
6 . POPULATION MOVEMENTS: REFUGEES AND OTTOMAN
SOCIETY BEFORE WORLD WAR1 483
The Caucasus 484
Russian and Balkan Ethnic Cleansing: Beginnings of Müslim
Flight Into Ottoman Territory, Late Eighteenth, Early
Nineteenth Century 485
The Crimean War and After: The Emigration
Commission/Muhacirin Komisyonu in the mid Nineteenth
Century 487
The Russo-Turkish War and After: The Emigrants
Commission and the îdare-i Umumiye-i Muhacirin Komisyo¬
nu/General Directorate of Emigration Commission in the late
Nineteenth Century 491
Circassian and Laz Migration 516
The 1890's and the Ottoman-Greek War. The Muhacirin Ko-
misyon-u Alisi/Yiigh. Commission for Emigrants 524
Jewish Mİgration into the Ottoman Empire 531
Muslim-Christian Tension and Conflict: Christian Mİgration
out of the Ottoman Empire 535
The Early Twentieth Century: The Muhacirin-i İslamiye
Komisyonu/Commıssıon for Müslim Emigrants 537
Bosnian Muslims 541
Albanian Muslims 543
Indian Muslims 547
The Tripolitanian War 548
The Balkan Wars 549
Population Exchanges 562
The Settlement of Emigrants Regulation and Department of
Tribes and EmigrantsA4^2z> ve Muhacirin Müdürlüğü 567
7. NAVAL MOBILIZATION 578
Revival of the Ottoman Navy 578
Ottoman-Greek Naval Rivalry in the Aegean and Eastern
Mediterranean 592
Ottoman-Russian Naval Rivalry in the Black Sea 605
8. BRITISH CONFISCATION OF THE SULTAN OSMAN
AND THE REŞADİYE 618
9. PURSUIT AND ESCAPE OF THE GÖBEN AND THE
BRESLAU: COUNTDOWNTOWAR 626
Looking back: The Ottoman Empire on the eve of World War I 740
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