1st Edition

Christian Networks in the Ottoman Empire A Transnational History

340 Pages
by Central European University Press

Observers and historians continue to marvel at the diversity and complexity of the Ottoman Empire. This book explores the significant and multifaceted role that Orthodox Christian networks played in the sultan’s realm from the 17th century until WWI. These multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, and multi-confessional formations contributed fundamentally to the political, economic, social, and... Read more
Acknowledgements, List of maps, tables and illustrations, Introduction Eleonora Naxidou, Yura KonstantinovaPart I: Internal networks and their trans-Balkan expansionCommercial Networks in the Balkans (Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries) Evguenia DavidovaLocal Elites and Provincial Administration: Social Networks in the Province of Nish in the Early Tanzimat Era Yonca KöksalTrade Networks in the Danube Region in the 1840s: The Case of Apostolos Arsakis ?tefan PetrescuTracing Ideological Networks in Newspapers: Alexander Battenberg's Trip to Greece and the Balkan Federation (1883) Stamatia FotiadouAlbanian Orthodox Intellectuals and Dilemmas of Discourses: Networks, Mentalities and National Narratives (late 19th-early 20th centuries) Elias G. SkoulidasRevolutionary and Paramilitary Networks in European Turkey: Ideological and Political Counteractions and Interactions (1878-1908) Zorka ParvanovaPart II: External networks and their intra-Balkan connections Establishing Consular Networks in the Balkans: An Overview George Koutzakiotis Consular Jurisdiction and the Rise of Nation-States in the Long Nineteenth CenturySimeon A. SimeonovA Balkan Network of Liberal Thinkers and their Federal Ideas (1860-1870) Eleonora Naxidou Propagating the Gospel among Nominal Christians: American Protestant Missionaries in the 19th-century Ottoman Balkans Elmira VassilevaBetween Politics and Charity: Russian Material Aid to the Balkan Orthodox Churches (1830-1877) Lora GerdTrade Networks and Political Influence: Russia and the Bulgarian Merchants Yura KonstantinovaConclusion Eleonora Naxidou, Yura KonstantinovaList of Contributors, Index

Biography

Yura Konstantinova is Professor at the Institute of Balkan Studies with the Centre of Thracology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Eleonora Naxidou is Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary History of South-Eastern Europe at the Department of History and Ethnology of the Democritus University of Thrace.