[Βιβλιοκριτική] Antonis Anastasopoulos (ed.), Political Initiatives 'From the Bottom Up' in the Ottoman Empire

Part of : Historein : a review of the past and other stories ; Vol.14, 2014, pages 136-139

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subaltern, Ottoman, Middle East, Ottoman Empire, history
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Antonis Anastasopoulos (ed.), Political Initiatives 'From the Bottom Up' in the Ottoman Empire, Rethymno: Crete University Press, 2012. 453 pp., Τα keywords παρέχονται από πηγή εκτός τεκμηρίου
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