نوع مدرک: | متون چاپی |
سرشناسه | Eber ، Jessica R، نویسنده |
عنوان : | Fatal Ambivalence: Missionaries in Ottoman Kurdistan, 1839-43 |
تکرار نام مولف : | Jessica R. Eber |
ناشر: | Connecticut [US] : Wesleyan University |
سال نشر : | 2008 |
صفحه شمار: | 136 |
یادداشت | A thesis submitted to the faculty of Wesleyan University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Departmental Honors in History |
موضوعها : | اصفا Empire ottoman ؛ Kurdistan -- history -- Ottoman ؛ kurdistan -- History -- Bedir Khan Beg
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چکیده : | By focusing on Ottoman Kurdistan, this research also illuminates a part of the world of great modern significance, especially in light of the continued nationalist
struggle of the Kurdish people, the roots of which can be traced back to the 19th century (though exact dates remain a matter of historical debate). Some scholars. such as Hakan Özoğlu, as well as the well known anthropologist of Kurdistan, Martin Van Bruinessen, argued that Bedir Khan Beg was only interested in greater autonomy under the Ottomans, and perhaps his nationalist characterization is a product of 20th century revisionism by an emergent Kurdish intelligentsia.
9 Though it is not within the scope of this thesis to take a side in the debate, the possibility that Kurdish leaders or their religious clerics began to agitate at this time for solidarity against the Ottomans (at the expense of the empire’s Christians whom they perceived as collaborators), provides insights into another force which contributed to the complexity of Kurdistan upon the arrival of Christian missionaries |
مندرجات | Table of Contents
Introduction -
Chapter one: Unexpected Difficulties: Background History of Kurdistan
Chapter two: Missionary Motivations of the Ottoman-Persian Frontier
Chapter three: The Limits of Political Neutrality
Conclusion
Bibliography |
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زبان مدرک : | English |