Economic Nationalism of the Committee of Union and Progress Revisited: The Case of the Society for the Ottoman Navy

The Ottoman-Turkish historiography has been largely concerned with the economic nationalism of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), which consisted of four doctrines: elimination of foreign dominance on the Ottoman economy, removal of non-Muslims from the economic sphere, creation of a Turkish...

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Archives & records
Associations
Bourgeoisie
Capital formation
Charities
Committees
Dominance
Economic activity
Economic nationalism
Economic policy
Economic structure
Elimination
Empires
Historians
Historiography
Industrialization
Intellectuals
Intelligentsia
Leadership
Middle class
Muslims
Nationalism
Navy
Non-Muslims
Rhetoric
Sea power
Society
World War I
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