Table of Contents
Notes on transliteration and spelling / X Preface / XI Introduction / XIII
Part I. Essays on Eighteenth Century Ottoman History 1. "The Esnaf and the Patrona Halil Rebellion of 1730: A Realignment in Ottoman Politics?" Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient, vol. XVII, Part 3 (1974), 329-44 / 1
2 "Jews, Janissaries, Esnaf and the Revolt of 1740 in Istanbul: Social Upheaval and Political Realignment in the Ottoman Empire, "Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, vol. XX, Part II (1977), 185-207 / 13
3. "Jews in the Ottoman Empire and Their Role in Light of New Documents: Addenda and Revisions to Gibb and Bowen," Tarih Dergisi, no. 7-8 (1976-77), 119-44. / 33
4. "The Ottoman Empire in the Middle of the Eighteenth Century and the Fragmentation of Tradition: Relations of the Nationalities (Millets, Guilds, Esnaf) and the Sultan in the Ottoman Empire," Die Welt des Islams, vol. XVII, 1-4 (1977), 72-77 / 55
5. "Some Comments on Eighteenth Century Ottoman Historiography, in Islamic and Middle Eastern Societies: A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Wadie Jwaideh, edited by Robert Olson (Amana Press, 1987), 137-51 / 61
6. "The Ottoman-French Treaty of 1740: A Year to be Remembered? The Turkish Studies Association Bulletin, vol. 15, no. 2 (September 1991), 347-56 / 75
7. "Conclusion," of The Siege of Mosul and Ottoman-Persian Relations, 1718-1743; A Study of Rebellion in the Capital and War in the Provinces of the Ottoman Empire (Indiana University Press, 1975), 185-202 / 83
Part II. Twentieth Century History of Turkey
1. "The Young Turks and the Jews: A Historiographical Revision," Turcica, vol. XVII (1986), 219-35 / 101
2. "The Remains of Talat: A Dialectic Between Republic and Empire," Die Welt des Islams, vol. XXVI (1986), 46-56 / 119
3. "Five Stages of Kurdish Nationalism: 1880-1980," Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, vol. XII, no. 2 (July 1991), 391-409 / 127
4. "The Second Time Around: British Policy Towards the Kurds (1921-22), Die Welt des Islams, XXVII (1987), 91-102 / 147
5. "The Churchill-Cox Correspondence and the 'Battle' over Kurdistan: Its Consequences for British Policy Towards Turkey from 1921-1923," International Journal of Turkish Studies, vol. 5, nos. 1 & 2 (Winter, 1990-91), 121-36 / 157
6. "The International Consequences of the Sheikh Sait Rebellion," in Naqshbandis: Cheminements et situation actuelle d'un ordre mystique musulman, edited by March Gaborieau, Alexandre Popovic et Thierry Zarcone (Istanbul: Editions Isis, 1990), 379- 406 / 175
7. "Foreign Policy of the Soviet Union toward the Turkoman Rebellion in Eastern Iran in 1924-1925 and the Kurdish Rebellion of Shaykh Said in Eastern Turkey in 1925: A Comparison," Central Asian Survey, vol. 9, no. 4 (1990), 75-83 / 203
8. "Kurds and Turks: Two Documents Concerning Kurdish Autonomy in 1922 and 1923," Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, vol. XV, no. 2 (1991), 20-31 / 213
9. "Al-Fatah in Turkey: Its Influence on the 12 March Coup," Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 9, no. 2 (May 1973), 197-205 / 225
10. "The Kurdish Question in the Aftermath of the Gulf War: Geopolitical Geostrategic Changes in the Middle East," Third World Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3 (1992), 475-99 / 237
11. "The Kurdish Question and the Kurdish Problem: Some Geopolitic and Geostrategic Comparisons," in Peuples Mdditerraneens, no. 68-69 Les Kurdes et Les Etats (July-December, 1994), 215-41 / 267
12. "The Kurdish Question and Turkey's Foreign Policy, 1991-1995: From the Gulf War to the Incursion Into Iraq," Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, vol. XIX, no. 1 (Fall, 1995), 1-30 / 293
13. "The Kurdish Question and Chechnya: Turkish and Russian Foreign Policies Since the Gulf War: Middle East Policy, vol. IV, no. 3 (1996), 106-18 / 319 |