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    The Balkans and the Russian Liberal Opposition (1908–1914) by Fyodor A. Gayda

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Due to its experience of a national revolution, the Young Turk Revolution of 1908 attracted both the Octobrists and the Kadets. …”
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    Revolution and War: International Entanglements in the Ottoman Transition by Derya Göçer

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Inspired the International Historical Sociology approach, this work contributes to the discussion of global-domestic interaction in the emergence of agency in 1908 Young Turk Revolution and in 1920 opening of new Parliament in Ankara, Ottoman Empire. …”
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    Le goût du fruit défendu ou de la lecture de l'albanais dans l'Empire ottoman finissant by Nathalie Clayer

    Published 1999-09-01
    “…From the mid-sixteenth century until the Young Turk Revolution, the production of books in Albanian, which were circulated in the Ottoman Empire, passed through three stages : up until the beginning of the nineteenth century, a few religious books were published for a restricted public ; the three first quarters of the nineteenth century can be considered as a period of transition during which the « sacred book » gave way to the « national book » ; the national book developed during the third stage, between 1878 and 1908. …”
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    Le Liban-Sud entre deux générations de réformistes by Sabrina Mervin

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…Since its creation just after the Young Turk Revolution in 1908, the journal published the reformist ideas of clergy and educated men, who were mostly Shi'ite and who originated from the Jabal 'Amil (which, after the creation of Greater Lebanon in 1920, became Southern Lebanon). …”
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    Patience as Art to Hide Intolerance, or the Muslim Brotherhood’s Long-term Strategy to Change the Middle East by A. I. Sarabiev

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…A historical retrospective substantiates the assumption that a prototype of this structure used to be existed in Istanbul and Damascus back in the period immediately following the Young Turks revolution in the Ottoman Empire. The strongest external factor in the development of MB is emphasized. …”
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