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Studies the frontier cultures of revolution that shaped the making of the modern Middle East Uses a novel conceptual framework that charts the rise of transgressive politics in the frontiers of empires Includes a variety of biographical approaches to the key disruptive figures during the crisis of imperial and post-imperial regimes in the region Represents a connected geography of imperial collapse and nation-state formation in 12 case study chapters Engages with scholarship on intercommunal violence, revolutionary politics, and subaltern agency In Age of Rogues, leading scholars engage with themes of historical and cultural legacies, contentious interactions within imperial regimes, and the biographical trajectory of men and women who challenged the political status quo of their time. Rebels, revolutionaries and racketeers played central roles in the violent process of imperial disintegration as it unfolded in the frontiers of the Ottoman, Habsburg, Romanov and Qajar empires. This is a history of these transgressive actors from the late-19th century to the interwar years. This time was marked by similar, if not shared, revolutionary experiences and repertoires of contention across the connected geography of the Balkans, the Middle East and the Caucasus.

Age of Rogues: Rebels, Revolutionaries and Racketeers at the Frontiers of Empires

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    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Publication Date: 07/02/2023
    ISBN13: 9781474462631, 978-1474462631
    ISBN10: 1474462634

    Number of Pages: 424

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    Studies the frontier cultures of revolution that shaped the making of the modern Middle East Uses a novel conceptual framework that charts the rise of transgressive politics in the frontiers of empires Includes a variety of biographical approaches to the key disruptive figures during the crisis of imperial and post-imperial regimes in the region Represents a connected geography of imperial collapse and nation-state formation in 12 case study chapters Engages with scholarship on intercommunal violence, revolutionary politics, and subaltern agency In Age of Rogues, leading scholars engage with themes of historical and cultural legacies, contentious interactions within imperial regimes, and the biographical trajectory of men and women who challenged the political status quo of their time. Rebels, revolutionaries and racketeers played central roles in the violent process of imperial disintegration as it unfolded in the frontiers of the Ottoman, Habsburg, Romanov and Qajar empires. This is a history of these transgressive actors from the late-19th century to the interwar years. This time was marked by similar, if not shared, revolutionary experiences and repertoires of contention across the connected geography of the Balkans, the Middle East and the Caucasus.

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