Taha al-Hāshimī’s memoirs, more akin to a diary or journal, written at the time of observation, contain fascinating entries from the dynamic years 1919-20, including observations of his present and imaginings of the future, during his travels through occupied Ottoman lands in the aftermath of World War I. As a Baghdad-born, Istanbul-educated, Ottoman army officer who remained in Ottoman service through the war, al-Hāshimī offers unique perspectives which bridge many traditionally-understood divisions in historical scholarship. This work consists of a discourse and historical analysis of many of al-Hāshimī’s entries during this consequential time and place, focused on three general arguments. First, these entries reveal much about the histo...
For half a million ‘Syrian’ Ottoman subjects living outside the empire, the First World War initiate...
Birinci Dünya Savaşı, arka planında temeli XIX. Yüzyıla tarihlenen Avrupa merkezli siyasi, iktisadi ...
Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of ‘minority’ suddenly spring to prominence in public...
This thesis explores the experiences of North African and Indian soldiers in the First World War in ...
The three wilayas of the Ottoman Empire: Bagdhad, Basra and Mosul, which in 1921 formed the Kingdom ...
UÇAR, Muhammed. The Syrian-Palestinian Front According to Memories, Master Thesis, Ankara, 2022. ...
International audienceFrom 1912 to 1920, Yemen echoed the European imperial competition by suffering...
In the final decades of the Ottoman Empire, a group of authors in the Syro-Lebanese diaspora includi...
Few historical subjects are more emotive than that concerning the emergence of Middle-Eastern l and ...
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of WWI, Arabian Humanities is launching an issue on the his...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the evolution of Kahlil Gibran\u27s political thought...
The First World War in the Middle East swept away five hundred years of Ottoman dominion. It ushered...
According to commonly held opinion, Arab officers of the Ottoman Army were instrumental in the initi...
As is the case all over the Arab World, contemporary Yemeni political autobiographies have been boom...
For half a million ‘Syrian’ Ottoman subjects living outside the empire, the First World War initiate...
Birinci Dünya Savaşı, arka planında temeli XIX. Yüzyıla tarihlenen Avrupa merkezli siyasi, iktisadi ...
Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of ‘minority’ suddenly spring to prominence in public...
This thesis explores the experiences of North African and Indian soldiers in the First World War in ...
The three wilayas of the Ottoman Empire: Bagdhad, Basra and Mosul, which in 1921 formed the Kingdom ...
UÇAR, Muhammed. The Syrian-Palestinian Front According to Memories, Master Thesis, Ankara, 2022. ...
International audienceFrom 1912 to 1920, Yemen echoed the European imperial competition by suffering...
In the final decades of the Ottoman Empire, a group of authors in the Syro-Lebanese diaspora includi...
Few historical subjects are more emotive than that concerning the emergence of Middle-Eastern l and ...
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of WWI, Arabian Humanities is launching an issue on the his...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the evolution of Kahlil Gibran\u27s political thought...
The First World War in the Middle East swept away five hundred years of Ottoman dominion. It ushered...
According to commonly held opinion, Arab officers of the Ottoman Army were instrumental in the initi...
As is the case all over the Arab World, contemporary Yemeni political autobiographies have been boom...
For half a million ‘Syrian’ Ottoman subjects living outside the empire, the First World War initiate...
Birinci Dünya Savaşı, arka planında temeli XIX. Yüzyıla tarihlenen Avrupa merkezli siyasi, iktisadi ...
Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of ‘minority’ suddenly spring to prominence in public...