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Across the border where no orders came

Ordinary lives at the empire's final borders

Por JUNIPER SLOANE
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The Ottoman Empire did not die in Istanbul. It died in the mountains of Albania, the deserts of Arabia, the villages of Bulgaria, and the streets of Salonica. This book shifts the focus from sultans and viziers to the people who lived at the empires margins and eventually tore it apart from within. Greek nationalists, Armenian merchants, Arab tribal leaders, Kurdish chieftains, and Balkan peasants each had their own reasons to resist, negotiate with, or abandon the imperial project. What looked like a unified state from the centre was, from the edge, a patchwork of fragile loyalties and simmering resentments. The Young Turk Revolution of 1908 promised equality under a constitutional order, but instead accelerated the empires fragmentation by centralising power in ways that alienated every region. The Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 stripped away almost all European territory, and with it went the empires demographic and economic core. By the time the First World War began, the Ottoman state was already hollowed out, held together by emergency measures and increasingly desperate violence. The Armenian genocide was not an aberration but a logical endpoint of a ruling class that had learned to see its own subjects as enemies. This book traces how empires die not with a bang in the capital, but with a thousand small breaks along every frontier.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565594207

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 27/07/2026

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