Crisis and rebellion in the Ottoman Empire : the downfall of a sultan in the age of revolution

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"In 1807 the reformist Sultan Selim III was overthrown in a palace coup enacted by the elite special forces of the day-the Janissaries. The Ottomans were bankrupt and had been forced to make peace with Napoleon after Austerlitz, but it was Selim III's efforts to reform an empire that had suffered successive military defeats, and to reform along the lines of modern principles-with an end to the privileged 'feudal'  Read more...

Author(s): Yıldız, Aysel
Series: Library of Ottoman studies.
Edition: First edition.
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 300
City: Array
Tags: Turkey -- History -- Selim III, 1789-1807;Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918;Turkey

Introduction The Ottoman Empire in the Age of Revolutions 1
1. Rebellious Routines 17
2. The Breeding Ground 44
3. Does Modernization Breed Revolution? 73
4. Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire 102
5. Elite Rivalry 130
6. When the Feet Become the Head: The Limits of Obedience 162
Conclusion 193
Glossary 201
Appendix 203