Empire of Nations: The Consolidation of Albanian and Turkish National Identities in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1878-1913

"I intend to utilize the intellectual output of Albanian and Turkish figures throughout this period to demonstrate the manner in which this process, and its various contingencies, affected their worldviews. Particularly, I rely on works from Pashko Vasa, Faïk Konitza, Sami Frashëri (Şemseddin S...

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Main Author: Licursi, Emiddio Pietro
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8BC45JP
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/D8BC45JP 2024-09-15T18:33:15+00:00 Empire of Nations: The Consolidation of Albanian and Turkish National Identities in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1878-1913 Licursi, Emiddio Pietro 2011 https://doi.org/10.7916/D8BC45JP English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/D8BC45JP History Theses 2011 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/D8BC45JP 2024-08-23T04:10:25Z "I intend to utilize the intellectual output of Albanian and Turkish figures throughout this period to demonstrate the manner in which this process, and its various contingencies, affected their worldviews. Particularly, I rely on works from Pashko Vasa, Faïk Konitza, Sami Frashëri (Şemseddin Sami), Yusuf Akçura, and Ismail Kemal to elucidate this process of transformation. I argue that these intellectual works provide crucial insight as to the manner in which Albanians interpreted the events that occurred between 1878 and 1913. Additionally, I claim that these intellectual sources embody a resolution of the meta-historical transformations that occurred during this time, the proliferation of nationalism throughout the Balkans and the Empire’s effort to “modernize,” and the contingencies that directly effected the Albanian population." Thesis sami Columbia University: Academic Commons
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Empire of Nations: The Consolidation of Albanian and Turkish National Identities in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1878-1913
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