The article analyses the role of the Ottoman Christians in the national identity building process in the Middle East. Between the nineteenth and twentieth century, due to its increasing weakness, the Ottoman Empire opened up to the influence of the western culture. The Ottoman Christians, who were the main mediators between Europe and the Middle East, began to be perceived as aliens. This caused the social and economic rise of the Christians middle-class, which reshaped its identity in "ethnic" terms, starting to develop the national idea. In the crisis of the imperial world, the shift from "millet" system to the nation was the answer of the Ottoman Christians to the need of a new collective identity. The development of a Turkish national i...
This article shows that native non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire were seen as internal enemies in th...
The Latin Catholic Church in the East is one of the smallest communities but has a very ancient hist...
This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the Greek Orthodox churches of Asia Minor ...
One hundred years later, the Armenian genocide is still at the center of a “dispute of memory” betwe...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...
Quale fu il ruolo svolto, nella radicale trasformazione ottocentesca dell'Impero ottomano, dai crist...
This study covers the influence of Ottoman Balkan Heritage on the construction of Turkish ...
This article presents the points of view from which interreligious relations in the Ottoman world ha...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
In the Ottoman Empire there was no visible dividing line between secular and religious law. The Otto...
The relationship between Islam and mobilization in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War is ...
Even if there still is a wide debate about the nature and the de nition of the empire, most scholars...
The article aims to reconsider the history of Ottoman Transjordan during the second half of the nine...
This study covers the influence of Ottoman Balkan Heritage on the construction of Turkish national i...
This article analyses the practical, political, ideal, and rhetorical connections characterizing the...
This article shows that native non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire were seen as internal enemies in th...
The Latin Catholic Church in the East is one of the smallest communities but has a very ancient hist...
This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the Greek Orthodox churches of Asia Minor ...
One hundred years later, the Armenian genocide is still at the center of a “dispute of memory” betwe...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...
Quale fu il ruolo svolto, nella radicale trasformazione ottocentesca dell'Impero ottomano, dai crist...
This study covers the influence of Ottoman Balkan Heritage on the construction of Turkish ...
This article presents the points of view from which interreligious relations in the Ottoman world ha...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
In the Ottoman Empire there was no visible dividing line between secular and religious law. The Otto...
The relationship between Islam and mobilization in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War is ...
Even if there still is a wide debate about the nature and the de nition of the empire, most scholars...
The article aims to reconsider the history of Ottoman Transjordan during the second half of the nine...
This study covers the influence of Ottoman Balkan Heritage on the construction of Turkish national i...
This article analyses the practical, political, ideal, and rhetorical connections characterizing the...
This article shows that native non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire were seen as internal enemies in th...
The Latin Catholic Church in the East is one of the smallest communities but has a very ancient hist...
This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the Greek Orthodox churches of Asia Minor ...