Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... OTTOMAN EMPIRE FERDAN ERGUT * Middle East Technical University , Ankara This paper argues that civil rights can only have a substantial meaning in the context of bureaucratic modern states . It examines the emergence of civil rights in ...
... OTTOMAN EMPIRE FERDAN ERGUT * Middle East Technical University , Ankara This paper argues that civil rights can only have a substantial meaning in the context of bureaucratic modern states . It examines the emergence of civil rights in ...
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... Ottoman Constitutional Society ( Mesrutiyet - i Osmaniye Ermeni Cemiyeti ) ; Greek Political Club ( Rum Siyasi Kulübü ) ; Serbian Ottoman Club ( Sırp Osmanlı Kulübü ) ; Albanian Club ( Arnavutluk Baskim Kulübü ) . c ) Student ...
... Ottoman Constitutional Society ( Mesrutiyet - i Osmaniye Ermeni Cemiyeti ) ; Greek Political Club ( Rum Siyasi Kulübü ) ; Serbian Ottoman Club ( Sırp Osmanlı Kulübü ) ; Albanian Club ( Arnavutluk Baskim Kulübü ) . c ) Student ...
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... Ottoman period only in the darkest colours . . . . In Greek folklore , the Klephtes , and in Bulgaria the Hajduti - both a mixture of brigands and insurgents against Ottoman rule , mostly the former - became one of the most praised ...
... Ottoman period only in the darkest colours . . . . In Greek folklore , the Klephtes , and in Bulgaria the Hajduti - both a mixture of brigands and insurgents against Ottoman rule , mostly the former - became one of the most praised ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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