1st Edition

Armenian Organization and Ideology Under Ottoman Rule 1908-1914

By Dikran Kaligian Copyright 2011
    273 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book provides a comprehensive picture of Armeno-Turkish relations for the brief period of Ottoman Constitutional rule between 1908 and 1914. Kaligian integrates internal documents of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, and existing research on the last years of the empire, as well as the archives of the British, American, and German diplomatic corps. By reducing the overemphasis on central government policies and by describing unofficial contacts, political relations, and provincial administration and conditions, Kaligian provides a unified account of this key period in Ottoman history.

    Kaligian sets out to resolve many of the conflicting conclusions in the current historiography—including the most central issue, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation relations with the Turkish Committee of Union and Progress. It is impossible to obtain a true picture of Armeno-Turkish relations without an accurate analysis of their two leading parties. This study finds that the ARF was torn between maintaining relations with a CUP that had failed to implement promised reforms and was doing little to prevent increasing attacks on the Armenian population, or break off relations thus ending any realistic chance for the constitutional system to succeed. The party continued to stake its reputation and resources on the success of constitutional government even after the trauma of the 1909 Adana massacres. The decisive issue was the failure of land restitution.

    This book sets the record straight in terms of understanding Armeno-Turkish relations during this short but pivotal period. Kaligian's study, the first of its kind, shows that the party's internal deliberations support the conclusion that it did remain loyal and contradicts the view that the party's only aim was to incite a rebellion against Ottoman rule. The author has done an excellent job of leading the reader through this rich history, using primary source information to bridge the gaps from theory, to analysis, to evidence.

    Acknowledgments
    Figures
    Introduction
    Chapter I—Triumph to Tragedy:
    From Constitutional Restoration to the Adana Massacres,
    July 1908-April 1909
    Chapter II—Aftermath of the Hamidian Counterrevolution
    and Adana Massacres, May 1909-December 1910
    Chapter III—Ottoman International Crises
    and the Deterioration of ARF-CUP Relations, 1911
    Chapter IV—The End of ARF-CUP Relations
    and Start of the First Balkan War, 1912
    Chapter V—Armenian Reform Negotiations
    and the CUP Return to Power, 1913
    Chapter VI—The Arrival of European Inspectors-
    General and the Coming of War, January-August, 1914
    Conclusion
    Map
    Biographies
    Bibliography
    Index

    Biography

    Dikran Kaligian