Besikçi | The Ottoman Mobilization of Manpower in the First World War | Buch | 978-90-04-22520-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 52, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 658 g

Reihe: The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage

Besikçi

The Ottoman Mobilization of Manpower in the First World War

Between Voluntarism and Resistance
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-90-04-22520-6
Verlag: Brill

Between Voluntarism and Resistance

Buch, Englisch, Band 52, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 658 g

Reihe: The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage

ISBN: 978-90-04-22520-6
Verlag: Brill


The Ottoman Mobilization of Manpower in the First World War offers a multi-faceted story of how the Ottoman Empire tried to cope with the challenges of permanent mobilization under total war conditions which reshaped state-society relations. By focusing mainly on Anatolia and the Muslim population, Mehmet Besikçi argues that the conditions of mobilization pushed the Ottoman state to become more centralized, authoritarian and nationalist, but the increasing dependence on people paradoxically also enlarged their space of action vis-à-vis state authority.
The book demonstrates that people’s responses to the state’s needs constituted a wide spectrum ranging from voluntary support to open resistance such as desertion. In turn, the state responded by revising its mobilization policies and reformulating new mechanisms of control at the local level.

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All interested in the First World War in general, and late Ottoman history and the Ottoman-Turkish experience of the war in particular. Also, anyone concerned specifically with the practice of conscription in the Ottoman context.


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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments. vii
List of Tables. ix
Abbreviations. xi
Map. xiii
Introduction. 1
Chapter 1 Organized Spontaneity: The Call to Arms in the Ottoman Public Sphere on the Eve of the War. 33
Chapter 2 Conscription under Total War Conditions. 93
Chapter 3 Volunteerism as a Relationship of Power: Volunteers in the Ottoman Army. 157
Chapter 4 Young Boys into Soldiers, the Home Front into Barracks: Attempts at Permanent Mobilization through
Paramilitary Youth Organizations. 203
Chapter 5 The Limits of Ottoman Manpower Mobilization: The Problem of Desertion and Attempts to Remobilize.247
Conclusion. 311
Bibliography. 317
Index. 337


Besikçi, Mehmet
Mehmet Besikçi, Ph.D. (2009), Bogaziçi University (Istanbul) specializes in late Ottoman history, with special emphasis on military history. He has published various articles on war and soceity in the late Ottoman Empire. He is a lecturer of modern Turkish history at Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul.

Mehmet Besikçi, Ph.D. (2009), Bogaziçi University (Istanbul) specializes in late Ottoman history, with special emphasis on military history. He has published various articles on war and soceity in the late Ottoman Empire. He is a lecturer of modern Turkish history at Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul.



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