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ID165737
Title ProperFrom Young Turks to modern Turkey
Other Title Informationthe story of Hüseyin Aziz Akyürek (Aziz Bey), the last director of the Ottoman General Security Service
LanguageENG
AuthorTauber, Eliezer
Summary / Abstract (Note)Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of modern Turkey, was one of the early leaders of the Young Turk movement. Nevertheless, when he founded modern Turkey as a nation-state he pushed the veterans of the Young Turks aside, as their pan-Turanian ideology no longer suited the basics of the new state. The leaders of the Young Turks represented the past and their perceptions no longer corresponded with the change of circumstances and the new objects of the nascent state. While Armenian activists assassinated some of the top leaders of the Young Turks as a revenge for the Armenian genocide, second-rank leaders had now to find their way in modern Turkey. Aziz Bey was one of the seniors of the Ottoman security system during the Young Turks period and eventually reached the most senior position of director of the Ottoman General Security Service. When modern Turkey emerged, because of his remarkable talents, he managed to fit in middle-level positions in the new state (province governor, mayor and MP), but never regained elite status.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 55, No.1; Jan 2019: p.33-43
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 55 No 1
Key WordsTurkey ;  Ottoman Empire ;  Young Turks ;  General Security Service ;  The First World War


 
 
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