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Martin Hartmann (1851-1918): A German orientalist and his discourse on the Young Turks

İsim Martin Hartmann (1851-1918): A German orientalist and his discourse on the Young Turks
Yazar Avcı,Remzi, Bor,İbrahim
Konu Ottoman Empire
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISSN: 1309-6087, EISSN: 2459-0711, DOI: 10.19059/mukaddime.610431
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2d6e8f9966184819bdf07410154f9d66
Lokasyon EBSCOhost SocINDEX with Full Text
Notlar German orientalism, which had started out in the context of theological studies and had then evolved into a philological discipline, finally experienced a cultural and social turn. In this development Martin Hartmann (1851-1918) played an important role challenging the tradition of classical philology in the late 19th century and making the living Orient a part of German orientalism. Having worked on different subjects, from Berber folk tales to the Arabic press and Arabic studies, he came to focus more and more on political, cultural and literary studies related to the Islamic world and the Ottoman Empire. Thus, it is not surprising that the Young Turks became important topic for him. His close relationship with the Ottoman intelligentsia and his own observations and impressions of Istanbul enabled him to follow their rise very closely. This article consists of two parts. The first part examines how Hartmann represents the thought of the Young Turks in the context of Ottoman modernisation, proceeding from his early texts to his later works and letters. The second part considers the intellectual background, which accounts for the changes in his approach to the Young Turks.
Görüntüle Mukaddime, 2019-11, Vol.10 (2), p.470-485
Kaynağa git Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi Royal Danish Library
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Martin Hartmann (1851-1918): A German orientalist and his discourse on the Young Turks

Yazar Avcı,Remzi, Bor,İbrahim
Konu Ottoman Empire
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISSN: 1309-6087, EISSN: 2459-0711, DOI: 10.19059/mukaddime.610431
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2d6e8f9966184819bdf07410154f9d66
Lokasyon EBSCOhost SocINDEX with Full Text
Notlar German orientalism, which had started out in the context of theological studies and had then evolved into a philological discipline, finally experienced a cultural and social turn. In this development Martin Hartmann (1851-1918) played an important role challenging the tradition of classical philology in the late 19th century and making the living Orient a part of German orientalism. Having worked on different subjects, from Berber folk tales to the Arabic press and Arabic studies, he came to focus more and more on political, cultural and literary studies related to the Islamic world and the Ottoman Empire. Thus, it is not surprising that the Young Turks became important topic for him. His close relationship with the Ottoman intelligentsia and his own observations and impressions of Istanbul enabled him to follow their rise very closely. This article consists of two parts. The first part examines how Hartmann represents the thought of the Young Turks in the context of Ottoman modernisation, proceeding from his early texts to his later works and letters. The second part considers the intellectual background, which accounts for the changes in his approach to the Young Turks.
Görüntüle Mukaddime, 2019-11, Vol.10 (2), p.470-485
Royal Danish Library
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