Review of Antonis Anastasopoulos (ed.), Political Initiatives 'From the Bottom Up' in the Ottoman Empire


Published: Dec 2, 2014
Keywords:
subaltern Ottoman
Virginia Aksan
Abstract
Book review of Antonis Anastasopoulos, ed. Political Initiatives "From the Bottom Up" in the Ottoman Empire. Rethymno: Crete University Press, 2012.
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Author Biography
Virginia Aksan, McMaster University
Professor, Department of History
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