This thesis sketches out the history of Ottoman-Arab emigration from Greater Syria to the United States and to Argentina from the late nineteenth century up to the end of World War I, relying primarily (but not solely) on the related documents preserved in the Ottoman Archives. It depicts a wide range of this emigration history, including the scale and the number of immigrants, the causes behind emigration, the ways that emigrants managed to reach the Americas, the attitudes of Ottoman governments toward them, and the ways that emigrants adapted to their host societies. The thesis analyses the Ottoman-Arab emigration phenomenon from social and economic perspectives and in the larger context comprising other European population movements to ...
Turkish migration to European countries can be considered as the second phase of Republican Turkey’s...
The first part of the paper presents in chronological order emigration of different ethnicities f...
In the 16th century's Ottoman, external migration, which means winning or losing population, were qu...
My thesis looks at transit migration from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic in the late nineteenth a...
In the age of mass migration, the US became economically crucial with the development of Atlantic tr...
The Ottoman Empire's immigration and settlement policies were redefined in the nineteenth and early ...
This article examines the emergence of migrant smuggling networks that facilitated migration to Nort...
This dissertation investigates the Ottoman Empire’s settlement of refugees fleeing Russian persecuti...
This study is an attempt to shed light on the issue of Cretan Muslim emigration from Crete to the Ot...
Delving into the question of how girls from Anatolia made their way to the Ottoman capital Istanbul ...
This thesis examines the settlement process of Circassian refugees who were exiled to the Ottoman Em...
In the first half of the 20th century, throughout the Balkans and Middle East, a familiar story of d...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Turkish migration to European countries can be considered as the second phase of Republican Turkey’s...
The first part of the paper presents in chronological order emigration of different ethnicities f...
In the 16th century's Ottoman, external migration, which means winning or losing population, were qu...
My thesis looks at transit migration from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic in the late nineteenth a...
In the age of mass migration, the US became economically crucial with the development of Atlantic tr...
The Ottoman Empire's immigration and settlement policies were redefined in the nineteenth and early ...
This article examines the emergence of migrant smuggling networks that facilitated migration to Nort...
This dissertation investigates the Ottoman Empire’s settlement of refugees fleeing Russian persecuti...
This study is an attempt to shed light on the issue of Cretan Muslim emigration from Crete to the Ot...
Delving into the question of how girls from Anatolia made their way to the Ottoman capital Istanbul ...
This thesis examines the settlement process of Circassian refugees who were exiled to the Ottoman Em...
In the first half of the 20th century, throughout the Balkans and Middle East, a familiar story of d...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Turkish migration to European countries can be considered as the second phase of Republican Turkey’s...
The first part of the paper presents in chronological order emigration of different ethnicities f...
In the 16th century's Ottoman, external migration, which means winning or losing population, were qu...