
The Effects Of The French Revolution Reached Far Beyond The Confines Of France Itself. The Ottoman Empire, Ancient Ally And Major Trading Partner Of France, Was Not Immune From The Repercussions Of The 'age Of Revolutions', Especially Since It Was Home To Permanent French Communities With A Certain Legal Autonomy. French Revolutionaries In The Ottoman Empire Examines, For The First Time, The Political And Cultural Impact Of The French Revolution On Franco-ottoman Relations, As Well As On The French Communities Of The Ottoman Empire. The Modern Interpretation Of Revolutionary Ideological Expansionism Is Strongly Influenced By The Famous Propaganda Decree Of 19 November 1792 Which Promised 'fraternity And Help To All Peoples Who Wish To Recover Their Liberty', As Well As The Well-studied Efforts To Export The Revolution Into The Territories Conquered By The Revolutionary Armies And To The Various Sister Republics. Against All Expectations, However, French Revolutionaries In The Ottoman Empire Exhibited Neither A 'crusading Mentality' Nor A Heightened Readiness To Use Force In Order To Achieve Ideological Goals. Instead, As This Volume Shows, In Matters Of Diplomacy As Well As In The Administration Of French Expatriate Communities, Revolutionary Policies Were Applied In An Extremely Circumspect Fashion. The Focus On The Effects Of The French Regime Change Outside Of France Offers Valuable New Insights Into The Revolutionary Process Itself, Which Will Revise Common Assumptions About French Revolutionary Diplomacy. In Addition, Pascal Firges Takes A Close Look At The Establishment Of The New Political Culture Of The French Revolution Within The Transcultural Context Of The French Expatriate Communities Of The Ottoman Empire, Which Serves As A Thought-provoking Point Of Comparison For The Emergence And Development Of French Revolutionary Political Culture.
This book investigates how the political and cultural ideologies of the French Revolution were adapted and implemented within the Ottoman Empire, challenging the assumption of aggressive revolutionary expansionism. Pascal Firges, a historian specializing in early modern diplomacy, utilizes archival records and diplomatic correspondence to analyze the behavior of French expatriate communities. He argues that, contrary to the expectation of a 'crusading' export of revolutionary ideals, French actors in the Ottoman territories practiced a pragmatic and cautious approach to diplomacy and internal administration.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and scholars of the 'Age of Revolutions' recognize this work as a significant contribution to understanding the limits of revolutionary ideological export. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the precision with which the author navigates the complexities of Franco-Ottoman diplomatic relations.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191078255
ISBN-13:
9780191078255
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