This article focuses on petitions by Ottoman women from Greater Syria during the late Ottoman era. After offering a general overview of women's petitions in the Ottoman Empire, it explores changes in women's petitions between 1865 and 1919 through several case studies. The article then discusses women's "double-voiced" petitions following the empire's defeat in World War I, particularly those submitted to the King-Crane Commission. The concept of "double-voiced" petitions, or speaking in a voice that reflects both a dominant and a muted discourse, is extended here from the genre of literary fiction to Ottoman women's petitions. We argue that in Greater Syria double-voiced petitions only began to appear with the empire's collapse, when women...
The King-Crane Commission, named after its two chairs, Henry Churchill King (1858-1934) and Charles ...
The veiling and unveiling of women have been controversial issues in Turkey since the late-Ottoman p...
This thesis analyses complex and contradictory discursive articulations of gender, modernisation, an...
This article focuses on petitions by Ottoman women from Greater Syria during the late Ottoman era. A...
Ordinary women are among the least known subjects of Ottoman Turkish historiography. One of the most...
In many societies, petitions are a means of communication between rulers and ruled. Since the 1980s,...
Modern Turkish historiography has long claimed that Turkish women were fortunate, because they were ...
In A Social History of the Late Ottoman Women: New Perspectives, Duygu Köksal and Anastasia Falierou...
This work aimed at providing a better understanding of the involvement of Ottoman (Muslim) women, b...
This article examines late nineteenth century and early twentieth century Muslim Ottoman women's jou...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
Abstract: Kurdish women have always played a major role in communal and political activities, notabl...
The current study aims to reveal that we can neither talk about a complete seclusion of the female p...
This article evaluates collective petitions (arz-ı mahzars) sent to Istanbul from Gaza at the end of...
This transnational history of Syrian women’s activism argues that Syrian women’s identities were sha...
The King-Crane Commission, named after its two chairs, Henry Churchill King (1858-1934) and Charles ...
The veiling and unveiling of women have been controversial issues in Turkey since the late-Ottoman p...
This thesis analyses complex and contradictory discursive articulations of gender, modernisation, an...
This article focuses on petitions by Ottoman women from Greater Syria during the late Ottoman era. A...
Ordinary women are among the least known subjects of Ottoman Turkish historiography. One of the most...
In many societies, petitions are a means of communication between rulers and ruled. Since the 1980s,...
Modern Turkish historiography has long claimed that Turkish women were fortunate, because they were ...
In A Social History of the Late Ottoman Women: New Perspectives, Duygu Köksal and Anastasia Falierou...
This work aimed at providing a better understanding of the involvement of Ottoman (Muslim) women, b...
This article examines late nineteenth century and early twentieth century Muslim Ottoman women's jou...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
Abstract: Kurdish women have always played a major role in communal and political activities, notabl...
The current study aims to reveal that we can neither talk about a complete seclusion of the female p...
This article evaluates collective petitions (arz-ı mahzars) sent to Istanbul from Gaza at the end of...
This transnational history of Syrian women’s activism argues that Syrian women’s identities were sha...
The King-Crane Commission, named after its two chairs, Henry Churchill King (1858-1934) and Charles ...
The veiling and unveiling of women have been controversial issues in Turkey since the late-Ottoman p...
This thesis analyses complex and contradictory discursive articulations of gender, modernisation, an...