Une autre histoire des relations russo-ottomanes 

The growing body of scholarship on Russo-Ottoman relations has until now paid little attention to the border dimension of these contacts. In the Caucasus, Russia and the Ottoman Empire share a border whose role goes beyond geopolitical and military matters. Studying this physical coexistence in the...

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Main Author: Etienne Forestier-Peyrat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient 2016-07-01
Series:European Journal of Turkish Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ejts/5324
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Summary:The growing body of scholarship on Russo-Ottoman relations has until now paid little attention to the border dimension of these contacts. In the Caucasus, Russia and the Ottoman Empire share a border whose role goes beyond geopolitical and military matters. Studying this physical coexistence in the last years of the two empires makes room for a reinterpretation of their common history. By reconstructing local border dynamics in the course of major political events such as the 1905 Russian revolution, it clarifies the spatial logic of trans imperial circulations and influences. This study also allows for a consideration of regional actors and their role in building border equilibrium, frequently more important than the antagonism between imperial powers. Finally, it introduces the problem of time and memory in the shaping of Russian-Ottoman relations – a key factor to the end, as demonstrated by the example of Ottoman occupation of Western Caucasus in 1918.
ISSN:1773-0546