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Making Sense in a World That Is Falling Apart: Imperial Narratives of State, Diversity and Modernityare echoing political and religious notions of an all-encompassing rule that go back to Antiquity. On the other hand, it stresses how such modern conceptualizations tend to fall short on understanding diversity in a world where state penetration and identity articulation were dependent on various inDRAFT 发表于 2025-3-23 20:02:24
Ottomanism and Varieties of Official Nationalismuations throughout the nineteenth century. This exploration is done through a comparative analysis of Ottomanism with regard to the official nationalisms of Habsburgs and Romanovs. The chapter argues that the Ottomans vacillated between the Habsburg model of federal plurality and the Romanov model oStagger 发表于 2025-3-24 01:39:06
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Ottoman Albanians in an Era of Transition: An Engagement with a Fluid Modern World so much marked an end of the Ottoman Empire but a phase of its more complicated adaptation. Known in subsequent generations as heroes of Albanian nationalism, the Ottoman-Southern Albanian (Tosk) activists studied here demonstrate how a self-selective constituency challenged the Ottoman governmentpreservative 发表于 2025-3-24 23:33:14
Unravelling Multinational Legacies: National Affiliations of Government Employees in Post-Habsburg And sometimes assigning themselves to a nation. In this sense, the civil service was multinational. The traditional ethos stipulated that its members were above national affiliations but rather loyal to the Austrian state as a whole. In the later period of the monarchy, though, national interests gai