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The first Ottoman experiment in democracy / edited by Christoph Herzog, Malek Sharif. Würzburg : Ergon Verlag in Kommission, 2016
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Table of Contents
The Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Johann Strauss: A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire. Translations of the Kanun-i Esasi and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages
Abdulhamit Kırmızı: Authoritarianism and Constitutionalism Combined: Ahmed Midhat Efendi Between the Sultan and the Kanun-i Esasi
A. Teyfur Erdoğdu: The Administrative and Judicial Status of the First Ottoman Parliament According to the 1876 Constitution
Nurullah Ardıç: Islam, Modernity and the 1876 Constitution
Milena B. Methodieva: The Debate on Parliamentarism in the Muslim Press of Bulgaria, 1895-1908
Selçuk Akşin Somel: Mustafa Bey of Radoviş (1843-1893): Bureaucrat, Journalist and Deputy of Salonica to the First Ottoman Parliament
Bülent Bilmez / Nathalie Clayer: A Prosopographic Study on some ‘Albanian’ Deputies to the First Ottoman Parliament
Elke Hartmann: The “Loyal Nation” and Its Deputies. The Armenians in the First Ottoman Parliament
Philippe Gelez: Towards a Prosopography of the Deputies from Bosnia-Herzegovina in the First Ottoman Parliament
Johannes Zimmermann: The First Ottoman Parliamentary Elections on Crete and the Cretan Deputies to the Meclis-i Mebusan
Christoph Herzog: Some Notes about the Members of Parliament from the Province of Baghdad
Malek Sharif: A Portrait of Syrian Deputies in the First Ottoman Parliament
Appendix
Index of Personal Names