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ID180289
Title ProperResponses to the abolitions of the Ottoman Sultanate and Caliphate in the Arabic and Hebrew press of Palestine, 1922–1924
LanguageENG
AuthorTezcan, Selim
Summary / Abstract (Note)This is a study of the responses of the Arabic and Hebrew press of Palestine to the abolitions of the Ottoman Sultanate and Caliphate. It is based on a comparative examination of the contemporary coverage of the events by the Arabic newspapers al-Karmil and Filastin and by the Hebrew newspapers Doar ha-Yom and Haaretz. The analysis yields valuable insights about how the Yishuv and the Palestinians viewed the abolitions of the Sultanate and Caliphate, the contemporary significance of these institutions, Kemalist Turkey, the rival population in Palestine, and Sharif Husayn. Mainly, it shows that the Hebrew press hailed the abolitions as revolutionary developments that would pave the road before the modernization of not only Turkey but the whole of Asia, while the Arabic press considered this too momentous a matter to be decided by Turkey alone and predicted adverse consequences for both that country and the East.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 56, No.6; Nov 2020: p.795-810
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 56 No 6
Key WordsPalestine ;  Turkish Republic ;  Mandatory ;  Ottoman Sultanat ;  Ottoman Caliphate ;  Arabic Press ;  Hebrew Press


 
 
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