Constitutionalism unbound : constitutional dynamics and political transformation in the Ottoman and Qajar lands in the long nineteenth century

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Constitutionalism unbound : constitutional dynamics and political transformation in the Ottoman and Qajar lands in the long nineteenth century

edited by Denis Hermann, Erdal Kaynar

(Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia, volume 135)

Brill, [2025] , , c2025

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Summary: Is democracy a foreign concept to the political culture of the Near East? This perennially debated question often overlooks a crucial historical factor: the rise of Ottoman and Qajar constitutionalism during the long nineteenth century. This volume is the first study to emphasize constitutionalism as a transformative force across Ottoman and Iranian lands. It investigates how new political ideas and social dynamics across the century shaped constitutionalism into a multifaceted and potent movement, culminating in the revolutions of 1906 and 1908. It traces how constitutionalism durably altered conceptions of state and society, leaving a significant legacy in both Iranian and (post-)Ottoman contexts. Contributors are Houri Berberian, Yaşar Tolga Cora, Anne-Laure Dupont, Fujinami Nobuyoshi, Zaur Gasimov, Peter Hill, Denis Hermann, Erdal Kaynar, Varak Ketsemanian, Mira Xenia Schwerda, Alisa Schablovskaia, Nader Sohrabi and Barış Zeren --Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-378) and index

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