By Karen Vallgårda Nazan Maksudyan, Ottoman Children and Youth during World War I, New York: Syracuse University Press, 2019. Series: Contemporary Issues in the Middle East. 211 pages. ISBN: 9780815636458 The history of childhood was long dominated by scholarship on children in Europe and North America, and changes in childhood ideals were frequently assumed to originate on these continents, spreading from there to the rest of the world through colonialism and other globalizing forces. Re..
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This book review is on the study titled "Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915", edited ...
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