The afterlife of Ottoman Europe: muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina
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Contents Note on Transliteration and Names vH Acknowledgments ix Map l Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina xi Map 2. Ottoman and Habsburg Empires, 1909 xiί i Introduction 1 Diplomacies of Separation 19 2 Migration: Those Who Left 49 3 Hijra: Views and Debates on Migration 81 4 Competing Empires 108 5 Negotiating Imperial Ties: Mobilization and Politics 140 6 Allegiances and Final Separation 169 Epilogue: Alternative Muslim Modernities 200 Notes 231 Bibliography 279 Index 307
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Index Figures are indicated by an italic/following the page number Abdülhamid II: caliphate reinvented under, 129; citizenship and, 129; colonialism and, 126-27; compet ing empires and, 126-27; de throning of, 67,126; Hijaz Railway constructed under, 226; hijra and, 97,100; identity and, 127; image management and, 133; loyalties to, 42; migration and, 67,78-79; ne gotiations with Habsburg Monar chy by, 36-37; Pan-Islamism and, 100,130,227; petitions to, 145-53, 149/; power of, 125-32; protection of non-Ottoman Muslims under, 127-30; public opinion and, 133; reform projects under, 126-27; role of history under, 42; RussoOttoman War and, 78 Abdülkerim, Certain, 98-99 Abdullah Efendi, 60 activism, 8-9, 51, 65, 91-94,144-45. 153-62,192,214,223 Ahmed Cevdet Pasha, 29,58-59,11920,238042 Ahmed Sükrii Efendi, 120 Aisha, 85 al-Afghani, Sayyid Jamal al-Din, 130, 203 Ali Rü§dü, 179 Ali Ulvi, 178-79 Aliye, Fatima, 214 allegiances: annexation and compos ite allegiances, 197-99; AustriaHungary/Habsburg dynasty and, 7,10,12,17,42,45,109,183,192; changing international order af fecting, 8,223; competition for, 42, 48,108,109,119,129,134,138,139; 307
308 Index allegiances (coni.) crisis of, 57; impact of empire on, 15; migration and, 49,57,59,60, 63; negotiating imperial ties and, 141,142,143,154; Ottoman Empire and, 5,10,13,42,48,109,129,132, 134,138,139,180; scholarship on, 12,13. See also loyalties Andrassy, Gyula, 33,35-36 annexation, 169-76,197-99; auton omy and, 165,179,185-86,190-93, 196-97; Balkan Wars and, 189, 195-96; Berlin Treaty and, 169, 171-73,175,178-79; boycott of Austrian goods and, 169-70,17677, 179; citizenship and, 73,177,181, 191; competing empires and, 116, 139; composite allegiances and, 197-99; education and, 194-95; identity and, 193,198; Jews and, 199; land policies and, 179,181, 186-89; legal status of Bosnian Muslims following, 181-82; loyal ties and, 191,193-97;as means to prevent constitution requests, 65; migration and, 65-70, 66/ 72-73; millet system and, 199; MNO and, 171,183-85,190; negotiating imperial ties and, 164; occupation contrasted with, 44-45; Orthodox Christians and, 179-80,184-86, 188-89; Ottoman ties and, 193-97; party politics and, 184-90; polit ical cartoon of, 174/; provincial assembly and, 183-87,186-87/; public proclamation of, 66/, reac tions to, 172,176-83; Reis ul-ulema and, 190-92; sovereignty and, 73, 170,175,190; Tanzimat reforms and, 186-87; views and debates on migration and, 81,92,94,102; Young Turks Movement and, 2, 65-66,169,171,173-74,176,182, 197 Arnautovic, Mehmed Serif, 92,94-95, ΐ93-9θ autonomy, 13,15; annexation and, 165, 179,185-86,190-93,196-97; ayans and, 27-29; Berlin Treaty and, 40,116,142; claiming of, 190-93; competing empires and, 115,117;
educational autonomy, 13,62,115, 145,153,155-65,179, ΐ9θ, 194,208, 220; migration and, 62; MNO and, 162-63,166-67,185; modernities and, 204,208-9; nationalism and, 155» 196; negotiating imperial ties and, 145,153,155-65; occupation and, 37-39,40,43-44; official recognition of, 164-65; Orthodox Christians and, 117,158; religious autonomy, 13,15,62,153,155-65, 179,198,220; Tanzimat reforms and, 29-30,204. See also identity; sovereignty ayans, 27-29 Azapagic, Mehmed Teufik, 90-91, 122,207 Bakarevic, Ibrahim, 53-54 Balkan Wars (1912-1913), 72-74,79, 95,102,137,182-83,189,195-96, 226-27 Basagic, Ibrahim Beg, 207 Basagic, Safvet Beg, 213,219-20,222 Behar (newspaper), 207,213-14, 222-25 Berlin Treaty (1878), 1-3; aims of, 1-3;
Index 309 annexation and, 169,171-73,175, 178-79; autonomy and, 40,116, 142; civilizing mission and, 77-78; competing empires and, 109,114, 116; demographic shifts result dernities and, 205-6,208; Muslim experience in, 2,6,103,131; pious endowments in, 222; religious rhetoric and symbolism used in, ing from, 78; Jews and, 38-39; 131; Russo-Ottoman War and, 78; views and debates on migration migration and, 51,56,77-78,88; in, 82,93,95-96,102; Young Turks nationalism and, 33; negotiating imperial ties and, 142,150,157,161; occupation and, 17,19-22,31,33, 36-38; Orthodox Christians and, 116; pious endowments and, 114; reactions to, 19-20; Russo-Ottoman War and, 126; sovereignty and, 2,36,51,77,88, 108 Bey, Tursun, 23 Biser (periodical), 213-15,222,224-26 Bosnia Herzegovina, Habsburg. See Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Bosnia Herzegovina or Ottoman Alsace-Lorraine ($adi), 179 Bosnia under Ottomans. See Otto man Bosnia Bosnia vilayet map, 128/" Bosnian diaspora, 47,143-44,147 in, 144,219 Bulgarian Exarchate, 117,131 Buljina, Harun, 192 Burian, Istvan, 162,170 caliphate’s ties with the community, 17,129,131,144-46,157-161,163,165, 167,226-27 Can, Laie, 129 Catholics and Catholicism, 9,24,37, 47,52,62-65,94,117-18,151,15557,184-85 Catic, Musa Cazim, 223 Causevic, Dzemaludin, 191-93,196, 199,212,221,226 centralization reforms, 16,22,28-29, 41,57,88,92,139,144-45,154,200, 205 Charity Commission (lane Komisyonu), 79 Bosnianism, 30,93,201,224 Bosnjak (newspaper), 190 Christians. See Catholics and Cathol icism; Orthodox Christians and Bourdieu, Pierre, 10-11 boycott of
Austrian goods, 169-70, Christianity citizenship, 9-10; annexation and, 176-77,179 Brkic, Hamza, 74 73, i77 181,191; applications for, 68-6g; competing empires and, (br)othering, 9,103,105,107 129; migration and, 52,68-69,72; Bulgaria: annexation and, 174-76; Balkan Wars and, 79; Berlin Treaty and, 114,122-23,205; education in, 218; independence of, 56,170,173- 74; migration and, 17,54,56; mo Tanzimat reforms and, 30 civilizing mission, 13,39-43,64,7778,147,206,211,228 colonialism, 40,64-65,86-87, 103-4, 126-27,130-31,158,210-11
310 Index Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), 70,72,102,144,173,176, 179,21g. See also Young Turks Movement competing empires, 108-9,138—39; annexation and, 116,139; autonomy and, 115,117; Berlin Treaty and, Croatia: annexation and, 189,198; education in, 151,204; migration and, 71-72; modernities and, 223; Muslim experience in, 9,193; nationalism and, 9,30,42,71,193, 196,198,204,224; plays in, 213 CUP. See Committee of Union and 109,114,116; citizenship and, 129; consuls and, role of, 132-38; conti Progress Cvijic, Jovan, 105 nuities amidst, 109-16; education and, 116,119,121,137; Habsburg Daral-Harb (Domain of War), 81-92, organization of Islamic community and, 116-25; hajj and, 112-15,123-25; identity and, 116; image manage ment and, 133; Jews and, 117,127; land policies and, 111-15; loyalties and, 121,138-39; millet system and, 116; nationalism and, 116; Orthodox Christians and, 116,134; Pan-Islamism and, 129-30; pious endowments and, 112-15; power of the sultan-caliph and, 125-32; §eyhülislam and, 122-23; sovereignty and, 108-9,125-26,138; Tanzimat reforms and, 120,131; treading spheres of influence and, 138-39 confessional groups. See Catholics and Catholicism;Jews and Juda ism; Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina; Orthodox Chris tians and Christianity 107 Dar al-Islam (Domain of Peace), 82- 88,90,107 Davutoglu, Ahmet, 1 debates on migration. See views and debates on migration de-Islamization, 2,4,106,116 demographic changes resulting from migration, 17,38,50-52,72-74, 77-79,87,89,93-94,100-103, 107-8 Dikic, Osman, 223 Donia, Robert, 40 Durham, Edith, 37
Dzabié, Ali Fehmi, 65,136,155-56, 160-61,163,171,190,264141 DzemljetulHaJrije (The Benevolent Society), 71 Eastern Question, 3,31,41,50,78,133, Congress of Vienna (1815), 126 conscription, 2,40,52,58-62,61/ 75- W187 education: annexation and, 194-95; 76,88-89,109 Constitutional Revolution (1908), 126 consuls, 6,51,109,132-38,147,189 autonomy and, 13,62,115,145, continuities, 3,5,8,12-15,22,108-16, 121,137; identity and, 215; moderni 137,142,170,202,227-29 conversions, 24,62-65,155-56,166 153, ΐ55-θ5,179,190,194,208,220; competing empires and, 116,119, ties and, 201-8,212,215-19; nego tiating imperial ties and, 150-52,
Index 154-55,163,166; occupation and, 43,205; Orthodox Christians and, 117,158; pious endowments and, 112,114,163; Tanzimat reforms and, 2g, 204; views and debates on migration and, 82, 92 Eminagic, Agan, 61/ Ferik Veliuddin Pasha, 19-20 Fethi, Ibrahim, 97-98 Firdevs, Ali Beg, 159,162-63,171 forum shopping, 51,129 Franz Joseph 1,20,33, no, 155,164-65, ΐ7θ,193 Frasëri, §emseddin Sami, 210 Gajret (newspaper), 207,213-14,225 Gasprinski, Ismail Bey, 93,203 Gradascevic, Husein Kapetan, 29 Greece, 2, 79, 82, 95-96,102,104,170, 175 Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina, Mus lims in. See Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Hadziabdic, Refik, 119 Hadzic, Osman Nuri, 159-60,216, 222-23 Hadzijahié, Muhamed Emin, 88-90 Hadziomerovic, Mustafa Hilmi, 58, 120 Hafiz, Seyyid Ahmed, 34 Hajdarpasic, Edin, 9,42 Hauptmann, Ferdo, 270П101 Hekimoglu Ali Pasha, 25 hijra, 81-82,84-88,90-91, 93,95,107 Hilmi Baba, Bosnah (Hilmi ibn Huseyn Ta§hcavi Bosnevi), 91-92 Huseyn ibn Ali, 23615 311 identity, 11,229; annexation and, i93 198; Bosnian identity, 30,93, 201,224; competing empires and, 116; education and, 215; imperial identity, 42,116,127; migration and, 48; modernities and, 201,215, 219; nationalism and, 30,42,84, 198,201; Ottomanism and, 127; Pan-Islamism and, 228; views and debates on migration and, 93. See also autonomy Ignatyev, Nikolay Pavlovich, 137-38 imagined communities, 8,202 imperial continuities, 3,5,8,1215,22,108-16,137,142,170,202, 227-29 intellectuals and intelligentsia, 7-8, 82,86-88,92-93,107,143-44,166, 186,192,200-203,207-29 Ippen, Theodor, 242108 Iqbal, Muhammad, 209,211 Islamic
Community, 17,165,190-92 Islamic Community of Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918-1941), 165 Islamic reform, 6,81,203-5,219-23 Ittihatve Terraki (Union and Prog ress) (newspaper), 100 Jews and Judaism: annexation and, 199; Berlin Treaty and, 38-39; competing empires and, 117,127; conversion and, 158; demograph ics and, 117; education and, 117; loyalties and, 12,199; migration and, 77; millet system and, 4-5; negotiating imperial ties and, 158; settlement of, 24,77-78; sover eignty and, 78
312 Index Kadic, Muhamed Enveri, 19-20 Kallay, Benjamin von: attempts to separate Muslims from religious leaders by, 120,144; Bosnianism promoted by, 30; civilizing mis sion and, 41; competing empires and, 120,122; education and, 154; migration and, 77; nationalism and, 154; negotiating imperial ties and, 144,154-55,157,160-62; occupation and, 32 Kapetanovic, Jasar-beg, 105 Kapic, Ali Ruzdi, igo Karabeg, Mustafa Sidki, 120 Karatodori Pasha, Aleksandras, 34 Karie, Dzenita, 124 Karpat, Kemal, 76 Kemal, Namik, 213-14 Khalid, Adeeb, 217 kiraethana (reading rooms), 220,221/ Küçük Kaynarca Treaty (1774), 26 Land Code (1858), 111 Land Law (1858), 30 land policies: annexation and, 179, 181,186-89; competing empires and, 111-15; hijra and, 95; migra tion and, 65,72-75,77; moderni ties and, 209; negotiating imperial ties and, 141,144,152,158; occupa tion and, 31; Orthodox Christians and, 158,188-89; Ottoman Bosnia and, 24,30-31; Tanzimat reforms and, 28-31; views and debates on migration and, 95,100 Latas, Omer Pasha, 29 Law of Sefer (1859), 30,111 Ljubusak, Mehmed-Beg Kapetanovic, 93,209-12,216-17,219,222,224 loyalties, 3,5-12; annexation and, 191, 193-97; belonging and, 10; compet ing empires and, 121,138-39; Jews and, 12; migration and, 16,51,57, 73; MNO and, 183,185-86; moder nities and, 211,224; nationalism and, 8-10,198; negotiating impe rial ties and, 142,147,162; nuance of, 10; occupation and, 3,5-6,38, 41-42,48; Reis ul-ulema and, 121; scholarship on, 11-12; views and debates on migration and, 97,107. See also allegiances Macedonia: annexation and, 175; colonization
and, 72,74; migration and, 56-57,72,74,79; nationalism in, 70,171; Young Turks Movement and, 72,173,182 Marx, Karl, 3 media, 17,42,51,54,82-83,92, i29 169-73-177-79» 203-5» 2io 212-15 Medzlis-i ulema (council of scholars), 118,120-21,160,164,190 Mehmed Ali, Kavalah, 29 Mehmed Fatih II, 23 Mehmed Vehbi Semsekadic, 21,65 Merhamet (Compassion) (charitable society), 220-21 Midhat Pasha, 205 migration, 5-7,49-52,77-80; an nexation and, 65-70, 66/ 72-73; autonomy and, 62; Balkan Wars and, 72-74,79; Berlin Treaty and, 51,56,77-78,88; Bosnian diaspora and, 47,143-44,147; causes of, 4952,57-62,65,75; citizenship and, 52,68-69,72; colonization and, 64-65; conscription as motivation
Index 313 for, 58-62, Gif, 75; conversions and, 62-65; demographic changes resulting from, 17,38,50-52,7274,77-79; identity and, 48; insti gating of, 70-73; Jews and, 77; land policies and, 65,72-75,77,95,100; laws banning forced conversions and, 63; loyalties and, 16,51,57,73; nationalism and, 63,83-84; occu pation and, 38-39,45-47,52-58; Orthodox Christians and, 52-53, 58,60,62-63,71-72, 78; Ottoman stance toward, 51,54-56,59-60, 66-72,77-80; refugees and, 36,39, 51,53~5θ, 70,77-79; return migra tion, 73-77; settlement areas for, 5θ-57,71; size of, 75-77,79; Young Turks Movement and, 65-66, 70. See also views and debates on migration millet system, 4-5,7,116,199,202 Mitchell, Timothy, 27213 MNO. See Muslim People’s Organization mobilization, 17-18,153-62,166-68 modernities, 7,10-11,15-16,200203,228-29; associational life and, 219-23; autonomy and, 204, 208-9; Bosnianism and, 7,15-16, 224; civilizing mission and, 11, 206,228; colonization and, 210-11; constitution and, 193; continuities and, 228-29; economic thinking and, 222; education and, 201-8, 212,215-19; European history and, 16,18; Habsburg modernization, 205-9; identity and, 201,215,219; ideologies and, 223-28; Islamic reform and, 203-5,219-23; land policies and, 209; loyalties and, 211,224; Muslim modernity, 11,15, 200,203; nationalism and, 223-28; Ottoman modernization, 203-5; Pan-Islamism and, 7,221,223-25, 227-28; press and, 210,212-15; print and, 210,212-15; reformists and, 209-11; Russo-Ottoman War and, 205; Tanzimat reforms and, 203-4,218,227; women and, 21415; yearbooks and, 206-7 Montenegro: annexation
and, 197; Balkan Wars and, 79; Berlin Treaty and, 38,114; border regions awarded to, 4,37; boycott of Austrian goods and, 177; migration and, 52,56,59-60; occupation and, 26-27,39; Orthodox Christians in, 39; views and debates on migra tion and, 95,102; war against Otto man Empire declared by, 31,79 Muhacir (newspaper), 100 Muhacirin Komisyonu (Migrants Commission), 79 Muhammad, Prophet, 81,84-86, 90-91,113 Muhammad ‘Abduh, 208,225 Mulabdic, Edhem, 215 Musavat (Equality) (newspaper), 71, 164,190 Muslim loyalties. See loyalties Muslim People’s Organization (MNO): annexation and, 171,18385,190; autonomy and, 162-63, 166-67,185; founding of, 162; loy alties and, 183,185-86; negotiating imperial ties and, 164,166-67 Muslim Progressive Party (Muslimanska Napredna Stranka), 171
314 Index Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia negotiating imperial ties, 140-42, Herzegovina, 1-18; autonomy, 8-12; Berlin Treaty, 1-3; Bosnia 166-68; activism and, 153-62; annexation and, 164; autonomy Herzegovina lost, 1-2; contri and, 145,153,155-65; Berlin Treaty and, 142,150,157,161; Bosnian dias pora and, 143-44,147; caliphate butions ofvolume, 3,6,10-16; de-Islamization, 2,4; Eastern Question, 3-4; European history, 16,18; identity, 11; loyalties, 8-12; and, 162-65; civilizing mission methodological approach of and, 147; colonization and, 158; discourse of silence and, 145; ed volume, 12-15; migration, 5-7,10; ucation and, 150-52,154-55,163, millet system, 5,7; modernities, 166; Jews and, 158; land policies 7,10-11,16; neo-Ottomanism, 1-2; Orientalism, 3-4; public opin and, 141,144,152,158; loyalties and, 142,147,162; MNO and, 164, ion, 7; response to occupation, 5-6; revisionist literature, 6-7; 166-68; Orthodox Christians and, scholarship, 4,9-10,12-14; scope of volume, 15-18; structure of volume, 15-18; studies and sources for volume, 12-15; tracing imperial continuities, 12-15; Young Turks Movement, 6 Mustafa Ali, 24 Muvazene (newspaper), 93,216 166-67; mobilization and, 153-62, 153, 158-59; petitioning the sultan and, 145-53,149/; Reis ul-ulema and, 163-65; Çeyhülislam and, 163-65; sovereignty and, 141- 42,147,152-53,163-64,166-67; transregional constellations and, 142-45; Young Turks Movement and, 144,160-61,164 Nigar Hanim, 214 nationalism, 8-9; autonomy and, 155, 196; Berlin Treaty and, 33; (br) othering and, 9,103,107; compet Noradonkyan, Gabriyel, 177 Novi
Pazar Sandzak, 4,36,56,67 Nuri, Tirnovah Osman, 215 ing empires and, 116; identity and, 30,42, 84,198,201; loyalties and, 8-10,198; migration and, 63; mo Obrenovic, Milan, 29,103 occupation, 1-8,19-22,47-48; dernities and, 223-28; occupation annexation contrasted with, and, 42; Orthodox Christians and, 44-45; autonomy and, 37-39,40, 43-44; ayans and, 27-29; becom 9,64; Pan-Islamism and, 130,19g; process of nationalization, 8-9,13, ing Habsburg and, 47-48; Berlin 155,193,198; views and debates on Treaty and, 17,19-22,31,33,36-38; migration and, 83-84,102-7. See civilizing mission of, 39-43; also Pan-Islamism; Young Turks context prior to, 22-31; education and, 43,205; expanding Habsburg Movement Nationality Law (1869), 45-46 influence and, 39-47; land
Index 315 policies and, 31; loyalties and, 3, 5-6,38,41-42,48; migration and, 38-39,45-47,52-58; Muslim life prior to, 22-31; nationalism and, 42; negotiating mandates and, 32-39; Orientalism and, 32,43; Orthodox Christians and, 19-20, 47; Ottoman responses to, 19-20, ЗЗ-40; provincial subject status in, 45-47; public opinion and, ЗЗ-34; resistance to, 5-6,19-22,21, 21/ 3i 34-3θ; sovereignty and, 22, 36-40,43,46; Tanzimat reforms and, 27-30,43 Omanovic, Fata, 62 Orientalism, 3-4,32,43 Orthodox Christians and Christi anity: annexation and, 179-80, 184-86,188-89; autonomy and, 117,158; Berlin Treaty and, 116; competing empires and, 116,134; conversion and, 62; education and, 117,158; land policies and, 158, 188-89; migration and, 52-53,58, 60, 62-63,71-72,78; millet system and, 4-5; nationalism and, 9,64; negotiating imperial ties and, 153, 158-59; occupation and, 19-20, 47; Patriarch of, 116; settlement of, 24-26; views and debates on migration and, 103,105 Ottoman Bosnia, 22-31; ayans and, 27-29; Bosnianism in, 30; cultural and economic aspects of, 23-25; dev§irme in, 24; establishment of, 22-23; Janissary corps in, 28; Jews in, 24; land policies in, 24,30-31; Muslim life in, 22-31; Orthodox Christians in, 24-25,30; reorga nization in, 25; social reforms in, 27-31; sovereignty in, 23; strategic role of, 22-23; Sufi brotherhoods in, 24; Tanzimat reforms in, 28-31; timar system in, 24; uprisings in, 29-31 Ottoman Council of Ministers, 55,66, 77-9θ Ottoman Public Debt Administra tion, 126 Ottomanism, 1,127,193 Pallavicini, Johann von, 177 Pan-Islamism, 6,107,129-31,192,199,
221,223-25,227-28 Pan-Slavism, 6,57,63,84,133,136,138, 196 Paris Treaty (1856), 39 party politics, 167,170,184-90 Pa§a, Mirliva Hüsnü, 150 Pazaricanin, Osman Beg Ajnic, 67 petitions, 10,13,16,42,54~55 96-97, i45-53 149f. See also negotiating imperial ties Pfanner, Franz, 247067 pious endowments, 23,112-15,119, 136,154-55,157,163-64,166-67, 185,191,207 political mobilization, 17-18,153-62, 166-68 Pracic, Rifat, 68 print and press, 17,42,51,54,82-83, 92,129,169-73,177-79,203-5,210, 212-15 provincial assembly, 17,30,111,183-87, 186-87/191-93,197,204 public opinion, 7,30,33-35,64,13233,135,146,153,157-58,176,205, 227
316 Index Rabinow, Paul, 201 Reform Edict (1856), 28 reforms. See Islamic reform; moderni ties; Tanzimat reforms refugees, 36,39,51,53-56. 70, 77-79. 83, 87-88,97,127,182-83,226 Reis ul-ulema, 118,120-23, 160, 16365.185.190-93. i96,207 religious communities. See Catho lics and Catholicism; Jews and Judaism; Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina; Orthodox Christians and Christianity Serbia: annexation and, 37,171-72, 177-78,198; autonomy and, 104, 178; Balkan Wars and, 79; Berlin Treaty and, 38,102; boycott of Austrian goods and, 177; Jews in, 39; migration and, 39,52-54, 56-57; Muslim experience in, 2, 105; nationalism and, 9,102-6,159, 185,204; negotiating imperial ties and, 160; Orientalism and, 255183; Orthodox Christians in, 60,188; protest in, 178; views and debates on migration and, 95-96,98,102- Rescript of the Rose Chamber (1839), 28 5,107,114; war against Ottoman Empire declared by, 31 Resul Efendi, 182 Rida, Muhammad Rashid, 16,81-84, Servet-iFiinun (Wealth of knowledge) 87,203 Risalafi al-hijra (Treatise on Migra §eyhülislam, 95-96,116,119-23,157, 162-65,190,194,208 tion) (Azapagic), 90-91 Rizvanbegovic-Stocevic, Mehmed Ali, 143 Russia: annexation and, 170,172-73; Berlin Treaty and, 38; education in, (newspaper), 169,213 Sistova Treaty (1791), 26 sovereignty, 5,8,11-13,15-17; an nexation and, 73,170,175,190; 217-18; Jews in, 77; migration and, Berlin Treaty and, 2,36,51,77, 88,108; competing empires and, 108-9,125-26,138; Jews and, 78; 51-52,77-78; nationalism in, 8; reli gious hierarchy in, 119; spheres of in migration and, 51-52,55-56,58, 67; negotiating
imperial ties and, fluence and, 22; views and debates on migration and, 91,93,95,102 141-42,147,152-53,163-64,16667; occupation and, 22,36-40,43, Russo-Ottoman War (1877-1878), 31, 39,78,126,205,218 Sadrazam Kamil Pasha, 180 Saffet Pasha, no Said, Edward, 43 Sarac, Hafiz Sulejman, 164,190-91 46; Pan-Islamism and, 107,129; petitions and, 152-53; views and debates on migration and, 83,86, 88,96. See also autonomy Spaho, Fehim, 224 Srpska Rijec (newspaper), 71 Stadler, Archbishop, 62-63 Schmid, Ferdinand, 76 subjecthood, 9,46,142 Sulejmanpasic, Rifat Beg, 75 Seferovic, Nina, 24312 Süleyman Efendi, 181 Sarajlija, Mustafa, 71
Index 317 Tanin (newspaper), 169,176 Tanzimat reforms, 28-31; annex ation and, 186-87; autonomy and, 29-30,204; citizenship and, 30; competing empires and, 120,131; education and, 29,204; estab lishment of, 28; as foundation for modernization, 29-30; land poli cies and, 28-31; modernities and, 203-4,218,227; occupation and, 27-30,43; in Ottoman Bosnia, 2831; Pan-Islamism and, 131 Tarabar, Muhamed Zahirudin, 81-82, 87 Tercüman (newspaper), 64,93,177, 225 Teskeredzic, Muharem-Beg, 155 Three Emperors’ League, 44 timar system, 24-25,27 Todorova, Maria, 4,43 Topai §erif Osman Pasha, 30,204 Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (1774), 26 Turhan Pasha, 173 vakuf, 23,112-15,119» Ι3θ 154-55.157. 163-64,166-67, ιθ5 191,207 Vatan (Homeland) (newspaper), 71, 89,207,225 Vienna, Congress of (1815), 126 views and debates on migration, 81-84; annexation and, 81,92, 94,102; Balkwan Wars and, 95; colonization and, 86-87,100, 107; Daral-Harb and, 81-92,107; Daral-Islam and, 83-88,90,107; debates in Bosnia Herzegovina on, 88-95; demographic changes and, 87,89,93-94,100-103,107-8; education and, 82,92; hijra as an Islamic concept, 84-88,90,107; identity and, 93; imperial diversity and, 106-7; land policies and, 95, 100; loyalties and, 97,107; nation alism and, 83-84,102-7; Orthodox Christians and, 103,105; Ottoman attitudes toward, 95-102,99/; refugees and, 83,87-88,97; Serbia and, 102-7; sovereignty and, 83, 86,88,96; World War I and, 101-2 Wolff, Larry, 43 women and girls, 62,95,112-13,155~ 56,191,203,214-15 Yalman, Ahmet Emin, 80 Young Turks Movement: annexation and, 2,65-66,169,171,173-74,176,
182,197; boycott of Austrian goods and, 169; colonization policies of, 70, 72; development of, 173; lack of major cell in Bosnia Herzegovina of, 144; migration and, 65-66,70, 72; negotiating imperial ties and, 144,160-61,164 Yugoslavia, 17,31,165 Zvijezda (scholars’ association), 180, 220 |
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Contents Note on Transliteration and Names vH Acknowledgments ix Map l Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina xi Map 2. Ottoman and Habsburg Empires, 1909 xiί i Introduction 1 Diplomacies of Separation 19 2 Migration: Those Who Left 49 3 Hijra: Views and Debates on Migration 81 4 Competing Empires 108 5 Negotiating Imperial Ties: Mobilization and Politics 140 6 Allegiances and Final Separation 169 Epilogue: Alternative Muslim Modernities 200 Notes 231 Bibliography 279 Index 307
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Index Figures are indicated by an italic/following the page number Abdülhamid II: caliphate reinvented under, 129; citizenship and, 129; colonialism and, 126-27; compet ing empires and, 126-27; de throning of, 67,126; Hijaz Railway constructed under, 226; hijra and, 97,100; identity and, 127; image management and, 133; loyalties to, 42; migration and, 67,78-79; ne gotiations with Habsburg Monar chy by, 36-37; Pan-Islamism and, 100,130,227; petitions to, 145-53, 149/; power of, 125-32; protection of non-Ottoman Muslims under, 127-30; public opinion and, 133; reform projects under, 126-27; role of history under, 42; RussoOttoman War and, 78 Abdülkerim, Certain, 98-99 Abdullah Efendi, 60 activism, 8-9, 51, 65, 91-94,144-45. 153-62,192,214,223 Ahmed Cevdet Pasha, 29,58-59,11920,238042 Ahmed Sükrii Efendi, 120 Aisha, 85 al-Afghani, Sayyid Jamal al-Din, 130, 203 Ali Rü§dü, 179 Ali Ulvi, 178-79 Aliye, Fatima, 214 allegiances: annexation and compos ite allegiances, 197-99; AustriaHungary/Habsburg dynasty and, 7,10,12,17,42,45,109,183,192; changing international order af fecting, 8,223; competition for, 42, 48,108,109,119,129,134,138,139; 307
308 Index allegiances (coni.) crisis of, 57; impact of empire on, 15; migration and, 49,57,59,60, 63; negotiating imperial ties and, 141,142,143,154; Ottoman Empire and, 5,10,13,42,48,109,129,132, 134,138,139,180; scholarship on, 12,13. See also loyalties Andrassy, Gyula, 33,35-36 annexation, 169-76,197-99; auton omy and, 165,179,185-86,190-93, 196-97; Balkan Wars and, 189, 195-96; Berlin Treaty and, 169, 171-73,175,178-79; boycott of Austrian goods and, 169-70,17677, 179; citizenship and, 73,177,181, 191; competing empires and, 116, 139; composite allegiances and, 197-99; education and, 194-95; identity and, 193,198; Jews and, 199; land policies and, 179,181, 186-89; legal status of Bosnian Muslims following, 181-82; loyal ties and, 191,193-97;as means to prevent constitution requests, 65; migration and, 65-70, 66/ 72-73; millet system and, 199; MNO and, 171,183-85,190; negotiating imperial ties and, 164; occupation contrasted with, 44-45; Orthodox Christians and, 179-80,184-86, 188-89; Ottoman ties and, 193-97; party politics and, 184-90; polit ical cartoon of, 174/; provincial assembly and, 183-87,186-87/; public proclamation of, 66/, reac tions to, 172,176-83; Reis ul-ulema and, 190-92; sovereignty and, 73, 170,175,190; Tanzimat reforms and, 186-87; views and debates on migration and, 81,92,94,102; Young Turks Movement and, 2, 65-66,169,171,173-74,176,182, 197 Arnautovic, Mehmed Serif, 92,94-95, ΐ93-9θ autonomy, 13,15; annexation and, 165, 179,185-86,190-93,196-97; ayans and, 27-29; Berlin Treaty and, 40,116,142; claiming of, 190-93; competing empires and, 115,117;
educational autonomy, 13,62,115, 145,153,155-65,179, ΐ9θ, 194,208, 220; migration and, 62; MNO and, 162-63,166-67,185; modernities and, 204,208-9; nationalism and, 155» 196; negotiating imperial ties and, 145,153,155-65; occupation and, 37-39,40,43-44; official recognition of, 164-65; Orthodox Christians and, 117,158; religious autonomy, 13,15,62,153,155-65, 179,198,220; Tanzimat reforms and, 29-30,204. See also identity; sovereignty ayans, 27-29 Azapagic, Mehmed Teufik, 90-91, 122,207 Bakarevic, Ibrahim, 53-54 Balkan Wars (1912-1913), 72-74,79, 95,102,137,182-83,189,195-96, 226-27 Basagic, Ibrahim Beg, 207 Basagic, Safvet Beg, 213,219-20,222 Behar (newspaper), 207,213-14, 222-25 Berlin Treaty (1878), 1-3; aims of, 1-3;
Index 309 annexation and, 169,171-73,175, 178-79; autonomy and, 40,116, 142; civilizing mission and, 77-78; competing empires and, 109,114, 116; demographic shifts result dernities and, 205-6,208; Muslim experience in, 2,6,103,131; pious endowments in, 222; religious rhetoric and symbolism used in, ing from, 78; Jews and, 38-39; 131; Russo-Ottoman War and, 78; views and debates on migration migration and, 51,56,77-78,88; in, 82,93,95-96,102; Young Turks nationalism and, 33; negotiating imperial ties and, 142,150,157,161; occupation and, 17,19-22,31,33, 36-38; Orthodox Christians and, 116; pious endowments and, 114; reactions to, 19-20; Russo-Ottoman War and, 126; sovereignty and, 2,36,51,77,88, 108 Bey, Tursun, 23 Biser (periodical), 213-15,222,224-26 Bosnia Herzegovina, Habsburg. See Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Bosnia Herzegovina or Ottoman Alsace-Lorraine ($adi), 179 Bosnia under Ottomans. See Otto man Bosnia Bosnia vilayet map, 128/" Bosnian diaspora, 47,143-44,147 in, 144,219 Bulgarian Exarchate, 117,131 Buljina, Harun, 192 Burian, Istvan, 162,170 caliphate’s ties with the community, 17,129,131,144-46,157-161,163,165, 167,226-27 Can, Laie, 129 Catholics and Catholicism, 9,24,37, 47,52,62-65,94,117-18,151,15557,184-85 Catic, Musa Cazim, 223 Causevic, Dzemaludin, 191-93,196, 199,212,221,226 centralization reforms, 16,22,28-29, 41,57,88,92,139,144-45,154,200, 205 Charity Commission (lane Komisyonu), 79 Bosnianism, 30,93,201,224 Bosnjak (newspaper), 190 Christians. See Catholics and Cathol icism; Orthodox Christians and Bourdieu, Pierre, 10-11 boycott of
Austrian goods, 169-70, Christianity citizenship, 9-10; annexation and, 176-77,179 Brkic, Hamza, 74 73, i77 181,191; applications for, 68-6g; competing empires and, (br)othering, 9,103,105,107 129; migration and, 52,68-69,72; Bulgaria: annexation and, 174-76; Balkan Wars and, 79; Berlin Treaty and, 114,122-23,205; education in, 218; independence of, 56,170,173- 74; migration and, 17,54,56; mo Tanzimat reforms and, 30 civilizing mission, 13,39-43,64,7778,147,206,211,228 colonialism, 40,64-65,86-87, 103-4, 126-27,130-31,158,210-11
310 Index Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), 70,72,102,144,173,176, 179,21g. See also Young Turks Movement competing empires, 108-9,138—39; annexation and, 116,139; autonomy and, 115,117; Berlin Treaty and, Croatia: annexation and, 189,198; education in, 151,204; migration and, 71-72; modernities and, 223; Muslim experience in, 9,193; nationalism and, 9,30,42,71,193, 196,198,204,224; plays in, 213 CUP. See Committee of Union and 109,114,116; citizenship and, 129; consuls and, role of, 132-38; conti Progress Cvijic, Jovan, 105 nuities amidst, 109-16; education and, 116,119,121,137; Habsburg Daral-Harb (Domain of War), 81-92, organization of Islamic community and, 116-25; hajj and, 112-15,123-25; identity and, 116; image manage ment and, 133; Jews and, 117,127; land policies and, 111-15; loyalties and, 121,138-39; millet system and, 116; nationalism and, 116; Orthodox Christians and, 116,134; Pan-Islamism and, 129-30; pious endowments and, 112-15; power of the sultan-caliph and, 125-32; §eyhülislam and, 122-23; sovereignty and, 108-9,125-26,138; Tanzimat reforms and, 120,131; treading spheres of influence and, 138-39 confessional groups. See Catholics and Catholicism;Jews and Juda ism; Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina; Orthodox Chris tians and Christianity 107 Dar al-Islam (Domain of Peace), 82- 88,90,107 Davutoglu, Ahmet, 1 debates on migration. See views and debates on migration de-Islamization, 2,4,106,116 demographic changes resulting from migration, 17,38,50-52,72-74, 77-79,87,89,93-94,100-103, 107-8 Dikic, Osman, 223 Donia, Robert, 40 Durham, Edith, 37
Dzabié, Ali Fehmi, 65,136,155-56, 160-61,163,171,190,264141 DzemljetulHaJrije (The Benevolent Society), 71 Eastern Question, 3,31,41,50,78,133, Congress of Vienna (1815), 126 conscription, 2,40,52,58-62,61/ 75- W187 education: annexation and, 194-95; 76,88-89,109 Constitutional Revolution (1908), 126 consuls, 6,51,109,132-38,147,189 autonomy and, 13,62,115,145, continuities, 3,5,8,12-15,22,108-16, 121,137; identity and, 215; moderni 137,142,170,202,227-29 conversions, 24,62-65,155-56,166 153, ΐ55-θ5,179,190,194,208,220; competing empires and, 116,119, ties and, 201-8,212,215-19; nego tiating imperial ties and, 150-52,
Index 154-55,163,166; occupation and, 43,205; Orthodox Christians and, 117,158; pious endowments and, 112,114,163; Tanzimat reforms and, 2g, 204; views and debates on migration and, 82, 92 Eminagic, Agan, 61/ Ferik Veliuddin Pasha, 19-20 Fethi, Ibrahim, 97-98 Firdevs, Ali Beg, 159,162-63,171 forum shopping, 51,129 Franz Joseph 1,20,33, no, 155,164-65, ΐ7θ,193 Frasëri, §emseddin Sami, 210 Gajret (newspaper), 207,213-14,225 Gasprinski, Ismail Bey, 93,203 Gradascevic, Husein Kapetan, 29 Greece, 2, 79, 82, 95-96,102,104,170, 175 Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina, Mus lims in. See Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Hadziabdic, Refik, 119 Hadzic, Osman Nuri, 159-60,216, 222-23 Hadzijahié, Muhamed Emin, 88-90 Hadziomerovic, Mustafa Hilmi, 58, 120 Hafiz, Seyyid Ahmed, 34 Hajdarpasic, Edin, 9,42 Hauptmann, Ferdo, 270П101 Hekimoglu Ali Pasha, 25 hijra, 81-82,84-88,90-91, 93,95,107 Hilmi Baba, Bosnah (Hilmi ibn Huseyn Ta§hcavi Bosnevi), 91-92 Huseyn ibn Ali, 23615 311 identity, 11,229; annexation and, i93 198; Bosnian identity, 30,93, 201,224; competing empires and, 116; education and, 215; imperial identity, 42,116,127; migration and, 48; modernities and, 201,215, 219; nationalism and, 30,42,84, 198,201; Ottomanism and, 127; Pan-Islamism and, 228; views and debates on migration and, 93. See also autonomy Ignatyev, Nikolay Pavlovich, 137-38 imagined communities, 8,202 imperial continuities, 3,5,8,1215,22,108-16,137,142,170,202, 227-29 intellectuals and intelligentsia, 7-8, 82,86-88,92-93,107,143-44,166, 186,192,200-203,207-29 Ippen, Theodor, 242108 Iqbal, Muhammad, 209,211 Islamic
Community, 17,165,190-92 Islamic Community of Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918-1941), 165 Islamic reform, 6,81,203-5,219-23 Ittihatve Terraki (Union and Prog ress) (newspaper), 100 Jews and Judaism: annexation and, 199; Berlin Treaty and, 38-39; competing empires and, 117,127; conversion and, 158; demograph ics and, 117; education and, 117; loyalties and, 12,199; migration and, 77; millet system and, 4-5; negotiating imperial ties and, 158; settlement of, 24,77-78; sover eignty and, 78
312 Index Kadic, Muhamed Enveri, 19-20 Kallay, Benjamin von: attempts to separate Muslims from religious leaders by, 120,144; Bosnianism promoted by, 30; civilizing mis sion and, 41; competing empires and, 120,122; education and, 154; migration and, 77; nationalism and, 154; negotiating imperial ties and, 144,154-55,157,160-62; occupation and, 32 Kapetanovic, Jasar-beg, 105 Kapic, Ali Ruzdi, igo Karabeg, Mustafa Sidki, 120 Karatodori Pasha, Aleksandras, 34 Karie, Dzenita, 124 Karpat, Kemal, 76 Kemal, Namik, 213-14 Khalid, Adeeb, 217 kiraethana (reading rooms), 220,221/ Küçük Kaynarca Treaty (1774), 26 Land Code (1858), 111 Land Law (1858), 30 land policies: annexation and, 179, 181,186-89; competing empires and, 111-15; hijra and, 95; migra tion and, 65,72-75,77; moderni ties and, 209; negotiating imperial ties and, 141,144,152,158; occupa tion and, 31; Orthodox Christians and, 158,188-89; Ottoman Bosnia and, 24,30-31; Tanzimat reforms and, 28-31; views and debates on migration and, 95,100 Latas, Omer Pasha, 29 Law of Sefer (1859), 30,111 Ljubusak, Mehmed-Beg Kapetanovic, 93,209-12,216-17,219,222,224 loyalties, 3,5-12; annexation and, 191, 193-97; belonging and, 10; compet ing empires and, 121,138-39; Jews and, 12; migration and, 16,51,57, 73; MNO and, 183,185-86; moder nities and, 211,224; nationalism and, 8-10,198; negotiating impe rial ties and, 142,147,162; nuance of, 10; occupation and, 3,5-6,38, 41-42,48; Reis ul-ulema and, 121; scholarship on, 11-12; views and debates on migration and, 97,107. See also allegiances Macedonia: annexation and, 175; colonization
and, 72,74; migration and, 56-57,72,74,79; nationalism in, 70,171; Young Turks Movement and, 72,173,182 Marx, Karl, 3 media, 17,42,51,54,82-83,92, i29 169-73-177-79» 203-5» 2io 212-15 Medzlis-i ulema (council of scholars), 118,120-21,160,164,190 Mehmed Ali, Kavalah, 29 Mehmed Fatih II, 23 Mehmed Vehbi Semsekadic, 21,65 Merhamet (Compassion) (charitable society), 220-21 Midhat Pasha, 205 migration, 5-7,49-52,77-80; an nexation and, 65-70, 66/ 72-73; autonomy and, 62; Balkan Wars and, 72-74,79; Berlin Treaty and, 51,56,77-78,88; Bosnian diaspora and, 47,143-44,147; causes of, 4952,57-62,65,75; citizenship and, 52,68-69,72; colonization and, 64-65; conscription as motivation
Index 313 for, 58-62, Gif, 75; conversions and, 62-65; demographic changes resulting from, 17,38,50-52,7274,77-79; identity and, 48; insti gating of, 70-73; Jews and, 77; land policies and, 65,72-75,77,95,100; laws banning forced conversions and, 63; loyalties and, 16,51,57,73; nationalism and, 63,83-84; occu pation and, 38-39,45-47,52-58; Orthodox Christians and, 52-53, 58,60,62-63,71-72, 78; Ottoman stance toward, 51,54-56,59-60, 66-72,77-80; refugees and, 36,39, 51,53~5θ, 70,77-79; return migra tion, 73-77; settlement areas for, 5θ-57,71; size of, 75-77,79; Young Turks Movement and, 65-66, 70. See also views and debates on migration millet system, 4-5,7,116,199,202 Mitchell, Timothy, 27213 MNO. See Muslim People’s Organization mobilization, 17-18,153-62,166-68 modernities, 7,10-11,15-16,200203,228-29; associational life and, 219-23; autonomy and, 204, 208-9; Bosnianism and, 7,15-16, 224; civilizing mission and, 11, 206,228; colonization and, 210-11; constitution and, 193; continuities and, 228-29; economic thinking and, 222; education and, 201-8, 212,215-19; European history and, 16,18; Habsburg modernization, 205-9; identity and, 201,215,219; ideologies and, 223-28; Islamic reform and, 203-5,219-23; land policies and, 209; loyalties and, 211,224; Muslim modernity, 11,15, 200,203; nationalism and, 223-28; Ottoman modernization, 203-5; Pan-Islamism and, 7,221,223-25, 227-28; press and, 210,212-15; print and, 210,212-15; reformists and, 209-11; Russo-Ottoman War and, 205; Tanzimat reforms and, 203-4,218,227; women and, 21415; yearbooks and, 206-7 Montenegro: annexation
and, 197; Balkan Wars and, 79; Berlin Treaty and, 38,114; border regions awarded to, 4,37; boycott of Austrian goods and, 177; migration and, 52,56,59-60; occupation and, 26-27,39; Orthodox Christians in, 39; views and debates on migra tion and, 95,102; war against Otto man Empire declared by, 31,79 Muhacir (newspaper), 100 Muhacirin Komisyonu (Migrants Commission), 79 Muhammad, Prophet, 81,84-86, 90-91,113 Muhammad ‘Abduh, 208,225 Mulabdic, Edhem, 215 Musavat (Equality) (newspaper), 71, 164,190 Muslim loyalties. See loyalties Muslim People’s Organization (MNO): annexation and, 171,18385,190; autonomy and, 162-63, 166-67,185; founding of, 162; loy alties and, 183,185-86; negotiating imperial ties and, 164,166-67 Muslim Progressive Party (Muslimanska Napredna Stranka), 171
314 Index Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia negotiating imperial ties, 140-42, Herzegovina, 1-18; autonomy, 8-12; Berlin Treaty, 1-3; Bosnia 166-68; activism and, 153-62; annexation and, 164; autonomy Herzegovina lost, 1-2; contri and, 145,153,155-65; Berlin Treaty and, 142,150,157,161; Bosnian dias pora and, 143-44,147; caliphate butions ofvolume, 3,6,10-16; de-Islamization, 2,4; Eastern Question, 3-4; European history, 16,18; identity, 11; loyalties, 8-12; and, 162-65; civilizing mission methodological approach of and, 147; colonization and, 158; discourse of silence and, 145; ed volume, 12-15; migration, 5-7,10; ucation and, 150-52,154-55,163, millet system, 5,7; modernities, 166; Jews and, 158; land policies 7,10-11,16; neo-Ottomanism, 1-2; Orientalism, 3-4; public opin and, 141,144,152,158; loyalties and, 142,147,162; MNO and, 164, ion, 7; response to occupation, 5-6; revisionist literature, 6-7; 166-68; Orthodox Christians and, scholarship, 4,9-10,12-14; scope of volume, 15-18; structure of volume, 15-18; studies and sources for volume, 12-15; tracing imperial continuities, 12-15; Young Turks Movement, 6 Mustafa Ali, 24 Muvazene (newspaper), 93,216 166-67; mobilization and, 153-62, 153, 158-59; petitioning the sultan and, 145-53,149/; Reis ul-ulema and, 163-65; Çeyhülislam and, 163-65; sovereignty and, 141- 42,147,152-53,163-64,166-67; transregional constellations and, 142-45; Young Turks Movement and, 144,160-61,164 Nigar Hanim, 214 nationalism, 8-9; autonomy and, 155, 196; Berlin Treaty and, 33; (br) othering and, 9,103,107; compet Noradonkyan, Gabriyel, 177 Novi
Pazar Sandzak, 4,36,56,67 Nuri, Tirnovah Osman, 215 ing empires and, 116; identity and, 30,42, 84,198,201; loyalties and, 8-10,198; migration and, 63; mo Obrenovic, Milan, 29,103 occupation, 1-8,19-22,47-48; dernities and, 223-28; occupation annexation contrasted with, and, 42; Orthodox Christians and, 44-45; autonomy and, 37-39,40, 43-44; ayans and, 27-29; becom 9,64; Pan-Islamism and, 130,19g; process of nationalization, 8-9,13, ing Habsburg and, 47-48; Berlin 155,193,198; views and debates on Treaty and, 17,19-22,31,33,36-38; migration and, 83-84,102-7. See civilizing mission of, 39-43; also Pan-Islamism; Young Turks context prior to, 22-31; education and, 43,205; expanding Habsburg Movement Nationality Law (1869), 45-46 influence and, 39-47; land
Index 315 policies and, 31; loyalties and, 3, 5-6,38,41-42,48; migration and, 38-39,45-47,52-58; Muslim life prior to, 22-31; nationalism and, 42; negotiating mandates and, 32-39; Orientalism and, 32,43; Orthodox Christians and, 19-20, 47; Ottoman responses to, 19-20, ЗЗ-40; provincial subject status in, 45-47; public opinion and, ЗЗ-34; resistance to, 5-6,19-22,21, 21/ 3i 34-3θ; sovereignty and, 22, 36-40,43,46; Tanzimat reforms and, 27-30,43 Omanovic, Fata, 62 Orientalism, 3-4,32,43 Orthodox Christians and Christi anity: annexation and, 179-80, 184-86,188-89; autonomy and, 117,158; Berlin Treaty and, 116; competing empires and, 116,134; conversion and, 62; education and, 117,158; land policies and, 158, 188-89; migration and, 52-53,58, 60, 62-63,71-72,78; millet system and, 4-5; nationalism and, 9,64; negotiating imperial ties and, 153, 158-59; occupation and, 19-20, 47; Patriarch of, 116; settlement of, 24-26; views and debates on migration and, 103,105 Ottoman Bosnia, 22-31; ayans and, 27-29; Bosnianism in, 30; cultural and economic aspects of, 23-25; dev§irme in, 24; establishment of, 22-23; Janissary corps in, 28; Jews in, 24; land policies in, 24,30-31; Muslim life in, 22-31; Orthodox Christians in, 24-25,30; reorga nization in, 25; social reforms in, 27-31; sovereignty in, 23; strategic role of, 22-23; Sufi brotherhoods in, 24; Tanzimat reforms in, 28-31; timar system in, 24; uprisings in, 29-31 Ottoman Council of Ministers, 55,66, 77-9θ Ottoman Public Debt Administra tion, 126 Ottomanism, 1,127,193 Pallavicini, Johann von, 177 Pan-Islamism, 6,107,129-31,192,199,
221,223-25,227-28 Pan-Slavism, 6,57,63,84,133,136,138, 196 Paris Treaty (1856), 39 party politics, 167,170,184-90 Pa§a, Mirliva Hüsnü, 150 Pazaricanin, Osman Beg Ajnic, 67 petitions, 10,13,16,42,54~55 96-97, i45-53 149f. See also negotiating imperial ties Pfanner, Franz, 247067 pious endowments, 23,112-15,119, 136,154-55,157,163-64,166-67, 185,191,207 political mobilization, 17-18,153-62, 166-68 Pracic, Rifat, 68 print and press, 17,42,51,54,82-83, 92,129,169-73,177-79,203-5,210, 212-15 provincial assembly, 17,30,111,183-87, 186-87/191-93,197,204 public opinion, 7,30,33-35,64,13233,135,146,153,157-58,176,205, 227
316 Index Rabinow, Paul, 201 Reform Edict (1856), 28 reforms. See Islamic reform; moderni ties; Tanzimat reforms refugees, 36,39,51,53-56. 70, 77-79. 83, 87-88,97,127,182-83,226 Reis ul-ulema, 118,120-23, 160, 16365.185.190-93. i96,207 religious communities. See Catho lics and Catholicism; Jews and Judaism; Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina; Orthodox Christians and Christianity Serbia: annexation and, 37,171-72, 177-78,198; autonomy and, 104, 178; Balkan Wars and, 79; Berlin Treaty and, 38,102; boycott of Austrian goods and, 177; Jews in, 39; migration and, 39,52-54, 56-57; Muslim experience in, 2, 105; nationalism and, 9,102-6,159, 185,204; negotiating imperial ties and, 160; Orientalism and, 255183; Orthodox Christians in, 60,188; protest in, 178; views and debates on migration and, 95-96,98,102- Rescript of the Rose Chamber (1839), 28 5,107,114; war against Ottoman Empire declared by, 31 Resul Efendi, 182 Rida, Muhammad Rashid, 16,81-84, Servet-iFiinun (Wealth of knowledge) 87,203 Risalafi al-hijra (Treatise on Migra §eyhülislam, 95-96,116,119-23,157, 162-65,190,194,208 tion) (Azapagic), 90-91 Rizvanbegovic-Stocevic, Mehmed Ali, 143 Russia: annexation and, 170,172-73; Berlin Treaty and, 38; education in, (newspaper), 169,213 Sistova Treaty (1791), 26 sovereignty, 5,8,11-13,15-17; an nexation and, 73,170,175,190; 217-18; Jews in, 77; migration and, Berlin Treaty and, 2,36,51,77, 88,108; competing empires and, 108-9,125-26,138; Jews and, 78; 51-52,77-78; nationalism in, 8; reli gious hierarchy in, 119; spheres of in migration and, 51-52,55-56,58, 67; negotiating
imperial ties and, fluence and, 22; views and debates on migration and, 91,93,95,102 141-42,147,152-53,163-64,16667; occupation and, 22,36-40,43, Russo-Ottoman War (1877-1878), 31, 39,78,126,205,218 Sadrazam Kamil Pasha, 180 Saffet Pasha, no Said, Edward, 43 Sarac, Hafiz Sulejman, 164,190-91 46; Pan-Islamism and, 107,129; petitions and, 152-53; views and debates on migration and, 83,86, 88,96. See also autonomy Spaho, Fehim, 224 Srpska Rijec (newspaper), 71 Stadler, Archbishop, 62-63 Schmid, Ferdinand, 76 subjecthood, 9,46,142 Sulejmanpasic, Rifat Beg, 75 Seferovic, Nina, 24312 Süleyman Efendi, 181 Sarajlija, Mustafa, 71
Index 317 Tanin (newspaper), 169,176 Tanzimat reforms, 28-31; annex ation and, 186-87; autonomy and, 29-30,204; citizenship and, 30; competing empires and, 120,131; education and, 29,204; estab lishment of, 28; as foundation for modernization, 29-30; land poli cies and, 28-31; modernities and, 203-4,218,227; occupation and, 27-30,43; in Ottoman Bosnia, 2831; Pan-Islamism and, 131 Tarabar, Muhamed Zahirudin, 81-82, 87 Tercüman (newspaper), 64,93,177, 225 Teskeredzic, Muharem-Beg, 155 Three Emperors’ League, 44 timar system, 24-25,27 Todorova, Maria, 4,43 Topai §erif Osman Pasha, 30,204 Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (1774), 26 Turhan Pasha, 173 vakuf, 23,112-15,119» Ι3θ 154-55.157. 163-64,166-67, ιθ5 191,207 Vatan (Homeland) (newspaper), 71, 89,207,225 Vienna, Congress of (1815), 126 views and debates on migration, 81-84; annexation and, 81,92, 94,102; Balkwan Wars and, 95; colonization and, 86-87,100, 107; Daral-Harb and, 81-92,107; Daral-Islam and, 83-88,90,107; debates in Bosnia Herzegovina on, 88-95; demographic changes and, 87,89,93-94,100-103,107-8; education and, 82,92; hijra as an Islamic concept, 84-88,90,107; identity and, 93; imperial diversity and, 106-7; land policies and, 95, 100; loyalties and, 97,107; nation alism and, 83-84,102-7; Orthodox Christians and, 103,105; Ottoman attitudes toward, 95-102,99/; refugees and, 83,87-88,97; Serbia and, 102-7; sovereignty and, 83, 86,88,96; World War I and, 101-2 Wolff, Larry, 43 women and girls, 62,95,112-13,155~ 56,191,203,214-15 Yalman, Ahmet Emin, 80 Young Turks Movement: annexation and, 2,65-66,169,171,173-74,176,
182,197; boycott of Austrian goods and, 169; colonization policies of, 70, 72; development of, 173; lack of major cell in Bosnia Herzegovina of, 144; migration and, 65-66,70, 72; negotiating imperial ties and, 144,160-61,164 Yugoslavia, 17,31,165 Zvijezda (scholars’ association), 180, 220 |
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spelling | Amzi-Erdoğular, Leyla Verfasser (DE-588)1319568114 aut The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular Stanford, California Stanford University Press 2024 x, 317 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 229 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Stanford studies on Central and Eastern Europe Introduction; 1. Diplomacies of Separation; 2. Migration: Those Who Left; 3. Hijra: Views and Debates on Migration; 4. Competing Empires; 5. Negotiating Imperial Ties: Mobilization and Politics; 6. Allegiances and Final Separation; Epilogue: Alternative Muslim Modernities Geschichte 1878-1918 gnd rswk-swf bicssc / Islamic studies bicssc / European history bisacsh / HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies Muslims - History - Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina - History - 1878-1918 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Relations - Turkey Turkey - Relations - Bosnia and Herzegovina Austria - History - 1867-1918 Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd rswk-swf Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd rswk-swf Österreich-Ungarn (DE-588)4075613-0 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 g Österreich-Ungarn (DE-588)4075613-0 g Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 s Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 s Geschichte 1878-1918 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5036-3724-5 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034820630&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034820630&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034820630&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Amzi-Erdoğular, Leyla The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina bicssc / Islamic studies bicssc / European history bisacsh / HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies Muslims - History - Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina - History - 1878-1918 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Relations - Turkey Turkey - Relations - Bosnia and Herzegovina Austria - History - 1867-1918 Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd |
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title | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina |
title_auth | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina |
title_exact_search | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina |
title_exact_search_txtP | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina |
title_full | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular |
title_fullStr | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular |
title_full_unstemmed | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular |
title_short | The afterlife of Ottoman Europe |
title_sort | the afterlife of ottoman europe muslims in habsburg bosnia herzegovina |
title_sub | muslims in Habsburg Bosnia Herzegovina |
topic | bicssc / Islamic studies bicssc / European history bisacsh / HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies Muslims - History - Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina - History - 1878-1918 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Relations - Turkey Turkey - Relations - Bosnia and Herzegovina Austria - History - 1867-1918 Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd |
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