HISTORY, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE: A REVIEW ARTICLE

Author:

BAŞKAN Argun1

Affiliation:

1. EGE UNIVERSITY

Abstract

This literature review of a number of most cited Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) articles and a number other works delves into the interconnection between history and the discipline of International Relations (IR), with a focus on the Ottoman Empire. The connection between history and IR has been the subject of extensive academic investigation and discussion, as past events and processes have considerably impacted the theoretical and conceptual basis of IR. The study of IR has undergone significant transformations over time, with an increasing acknowledgement of the role of history in shaping the discipline's advancement. Consequently, many scholars have investigated how historical events have impacted IR theory and practice. This review article aims to explore the interaction between history and IR, using the Ottoman Empire as a case study. The Ottoman Empire is a valuable case for examining the relationship between history and IR since it was one of the most influential empires in world history, significantly shaping international politics during its time. Its legacy continues to impact contemporary debates on issues such as nationalism, sovereignty, and state-building. Overall, this review article aims to contribute to a better understanding of the intricate relationship between history and IR and points at the potential for further dialogue between the two fields.

Publisher

Tarih Incelemeleri Dergisi

Subject

General Medicine

Reference121 articles.

1. A. Acharya, “Global International Relations and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda For International Studies”, International Studies Quarterly, 58(4), 647-659.

2. M. Akkaya, “The Backyard of Slavery: Child and Adolescent Slaves”. Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 9, 467-479.

3. V. H. Aksan, “Locating the Ottomans Among Early Modern Empires”, Journal of Early Modern History, 3(3), 103-134.

4. Ambartsumyan K. R. “Проблема реформирования армянских вилайетов Турции в политике великих держав в 1908-1914 гг. [The Problem of Reforming the Armenian Vilayets of Turkey in the Politics of the Leading Powers in 1908-1914; in Russian]”. История: факты и символы [History: facts and symbols], (4 (29), 51-60.

5. A., Anievas, and K. Nişancıoğlu, “What’s At Stake in the Transition Debate? Rethinking the Origins of Capitalism and the ‘Rise of the West’”, Millennium, 42(1), 78-102.

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