This thesis aims to analyze the early modernization processes in the Ottoman Empire and Iran up to the end of their eventual constitutional revolutions of the early twentieth century in a comparative manner. In looking at the countries’ modernization processes, it emphasizes the importance of foreign influence – that of Western powers and Russia. It argues that these processes were a response to the rising socio-political and economic power of the West and Western intrusions into the territories of each state. In the Turkish case, the modernization process was mainly led by the rising Ottoman - Turkish intelligentsia despite the differences between the Young Ottomans, the Young Turks and the Committee of Union and Progress members. In the I...
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This study will concern itself with Turkish political development from the early nineteenth century ...
Contrary to the traditional image of a stagnating, conservative state, innovation and reform seem to...
This thesis aims to analyze the specific concepts of modernization in three chosen countries. The sp...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, semi-modern states emerged in Iran and Turkey. Musta...
145 pagesTurkey and Iran had a great transformation under two modern nationalist leaders, in the fir...
The main aim of this thesis is to examine and evaluate the role of the press in the process of moder...
The 19th century was a compulsory era of reform for the Ottoman Empire. The paradigm shift that i...
This thesis points to the existence of a bourgeois revolution in the history of the Ottoman Empire. ...
This thesis aims to analyze the contributions of the Ottoman Empire to the construction of modern Eu...
The relationship of modernization and nationality will be investigated in this article by reference ...
The paper examines a development of modernization theories, and their influence in the contemporary ...
This study will concern itself with Turkish political development from the early nineteenth century ...
This paper attempts to address the process of modernization of two emerging Asian powers, namely Jap...
Humans desire meaning in life, and achieve it by satiating their thymos. This is the part of the min...
Presentation requires Flash Player, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player to view.The University Archi...
This study will concern itself with Turkish political development from the early nineteenth century ...
Contrary to the traditional image of a stagnating, conservative state, innovation and reform seem to...
This thesis aims to analyze the specific concepts of modernization in three chosen countries. The sp...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, semi-modern states emerged in Iran and Turkey. Musta...
145 pagesTurkey and Iran had a great transformation under two modern nationalist leaders, in the fir...
The main aim of this thesis is to examine and evaluate the role of the press in the process of moder...
The 19th century was a compulsory era of reform for the Ottoman Empire. The paradigm shift that i...
This thesis points to the existence of a bourgeois revolution in the history of the Ottoman Empire. ...
This thesis aims to analyze the contributions of the Ottoman Empire to the construction of modern Eu...
The relationship of modernization and nationality will be investigated in this article by reference ...
The paper examines a development of modernization theories, and their influence in the contemporary ...
This study will concern itself with Turkish political development from the early nineteenth century ...
This paper attempts to address the process of modernization of two emerging Asian powers, namely Jap...
Humans desire meaning in life, and achieve it by satiating their thymos. This is the part of the min...
Presentation requires Flash Player, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player to view.The University Archi...
This study will concern itself with Turkish political development from the early nineteenth century ...
Contrary to the traditional image of a stagnating, conservative state, innovation and reform seem to...