Covering the period from 1878-1915, Ottomans and Armenians is a
military history of the Ottoman army and the counterinsurgency
campaigns it waged in the last days of the Ottoman empire. Although
Ottomans were among the most active practitioners of
counterinsurgency campaigning in the late-nineteenth and
early-twentieth centuries, in the vast literature available on
counterinsurgency in the early twenty-first century, there is very
little scholarly analysis of how Ottomans reacted to insurgency and
then went about counterinsurgency. This book presents the thesis
that the Ottoman government developed an evolving, 35-year,
empire-wide array of counterinsurgency practices that varied in
scope and execution depending on the strategic importance of the
affected provinces.
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