Publics, Politics and Participation
Campos 239 Approaching multiple public spheres Both the challenge of studying an empire that spanned multiple regions, religions ...
240 Mediated Publics what were the implications of multilingualism for constructing public- ness? How did these papers situate t ...
Campos 241 it is internally organized, how it maintains its boundaries and relatively greater internal cohesion in relation to t ...
242 Mediated Publics the Hebrew word umah to refer alternately to a number of overlapping groups: the ethno-linguistic (Sephardi ...
Campos 243 which appeared in Arabic and Turkish. As a result the Arab literate classes in Palestine relied on the Egyptian press ...
244 Mediated Publics steps were taken in an effort to engage people of modest financial means as well as nonurban and nonliterat ...
Campos 245 popular excitement in the aftermath of the revolution, as well as placing themselves at the forefront of the Ottomani ...
246 Mediated Publics that took place in their province as well as in other important centers of the empire. After events began t ...
Campos 247 from the central and local governments; informed citizens how to carry out normal business with government offices; a ...
248 Mediated Publics drawn from others. For example, readers in Jaffa and Jerusalem turned their attention to the other provinci ...
Campos 249 Jewish people], settlers of Turkey [sic], will endeavor through the freedoms given to us to bring closer all that is ...
250 Mediated Publics Ha-Herut’s anger had been cumulative; yet it also reflected a broader dis- satisfaction with the post-Hamid ...
Campos 251 or many non-Muslims, and particularly for the Ottoman Jewish F communities, support for universal conscription became ...
252 Mediated Publics [eretz moladetenu] and to our enlightened government, and it is incum- bent upon us to fulfill our holy dut ...
Campos 253 promises of brotherhood, equality, and a united Ottoman nation (though the paper did note that each ate from his own ...
254 Mediated Publics they were uncertain whether the editor had “seen the truth” or simply feared the punishment, they were plea ...
Campos 255 loyal sons to our land and our dear homeland, bring your powers for the good of the state in peace because her peace ...
256 Mediated Publics ather than reflecting everyday inter-communal tensions that might R emerge as easily as class conflicts, th ...
Campos 257 Notes arlier versions of this paper were presented at the Fifth Mediterranean E Social and Political Research Meetin ...
258 Mediated Publics Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, 2002). 7.o date, much of the historical literature of the Arab press in the ...
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