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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- About this Book
- Foreword
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1 Age of Rogues: Transgressive Politics at the Frontiers of the Ottoman Empire -
2 Gendered Narratives of Transgressive Politics: Recovering Revolutionary Rubina -
3 Caucasian Banditry in Late Imperial Russia: The Case of Abrek Zelimkhan -
4 Racketeers in Politics: Theoretical Reflections on Strong-man Performances in Late Qajar Iran -
5 Conspiracy under Trial: Christian Brigands, Rebels and Activists in Bosnia during the Tanzimat -
6 The Abode of Sedition: Resistance, Repression and Revolution in Sasun, 1891–1904 -
7 Conspiracy, International Police Cooperation and the Fight against Anarchism in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1878–1908 -
8 Between Ruler and Rogue: Sayyid Talib al-Naqib and the British in Early Twentieth-century Basra -
9 Chemistry of Revolution: Naum Tyufekchiev and the Trajectories of Revolutionary Violence in the Late Ottoman Europe -
10 Late-Ottoman ‘Rogues’ and their Paths to Power: A Prosopographic Study -
11 A Man of the Frontier: Ramadan Shallash and the Making of the Post‑Ottoman Arab East -
12 The Last Ottoman Rogues: The Kurdish–Armenian Alliance in Syria and the New State System in the Interwar Middle East - Afterword
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
Rebels, Revolutionaries and Racketeers at the Frontiers of Empires
- Source:
- Age of Rogues
- Author(s):
- Ramazan Hakkı Öztan, Alp Yenen
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- About this Book
- Foreword
-
1 Age of Rogues: Transgressive Politics at the Frontiers of the Ottoman Empire -
2 Gendered Narratives of Transgressive Politics: Recovering Revolutionary Rubina -
3 Caucasian Banditry in Late Imperial Russia: The Case of Abrek Zelimkhan -
4 Racketeers in Politics: Theoretical Reflections on Strong-man Performances in Late Qajar Iran -
5 Conspiracy under Trial: Christian Brigands, Rebels and Activists in Bosnia during the Tanzimat -
6 The Abode of Sedition: Resistance, Repression and Revolution in Sasun, 1891–1904 -
7 Conspiracy, International Police Cooperation and the Fight against Anarchism in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1878–1908 -
8 Between Ruler and Rogue: Sayyid Talib al-Naqib and the British in Early Twentieth-century Basra -
9 Chemistry of Revolution: Naum Tyufekchiev and the Trajectories of Revolutionary Violence in the Late Ottoman Europe -
10 Late-Ottoman ‘Rogues’ and their Paths to Power: A Prosopographic Study -
11 A Man of the Frontier: Ramadan Shallash and the Making of the Post‑Ottoman Arab East -
12 The Last Ottoman Rogues: The Kurdish–Armenian Alliance in Syria and the New State System in the Interwar Middle East - Afterword
- Index