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OSMANLI İMPARATORLUĞUNDAKİ ANAYASAL HAREKETLER
CONSTITUTIONAL MOVEMENTS IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

Author(s): Taha KARTAL
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Government/Political systems, Politics and society, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: Ottoman Empire; Constitutional Movements; Tanzimat; Constitutional Monarchy; Young Turk Movement;

Summary/Abstract: This research succeeds in presenting an analysis of the distribution of Constitutional Movements, a critical juncture in the current evolution of the Ottoman Empire. The process that started with the declaration of the Tanzimat Edict in 1839 led to significant changes in the traditional political, legal and social structures of the Ottoman Empire, and the subsequent Constitutional movements took important steps in the cyclical development of political representation, mathematical and social dynamics. The research covers constitutional developments in Ottoman society in detail, through key events such as the Young Turk Movement and the Ottoman Constitutions. With the analysis carried out to reveal the political, social and cultural changes in this period, it is seen that constitutional movements played an important role in the participation of the general Ottoman Empire and the formation of modern Turkey. The capital of the research reveals the effects of constitutional changes in the Ottoman Empire not only in the political arena, but also in areas such as education, gender roles and the rights of minorities. In this context, it is important to emphasize that the constitutional developments of the last changes of the Ottoman Empire were an important phase that laid the foundations of modern Turkey. In this context, this research in the history of the Ottoman Empire includes a comprehensive effort to understand this critical period and makes a significant contribution to the literature in the fields of history, politics, science and social change.

  • Issue Year: 16/2024
  • Issue No: 63
  • Page Range: 234-246
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Turkish
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