Fairs, Festivals, and State–Society Relations in the Ottoman Empire, 1876–1908

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A01=Semih Gokatalay
Author_Semih Gokatalay
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civil citizenship
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forthcoming
modernization
nationalism
public sphere
religion
sectarianism
Sultan Abdulhamid II
violence

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  • ISBN 9781666960259
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the role of trade fairs and religious festivals in shaping dynamic relations between the Ottoman state and its diverse populace during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II. It analyzes the influence of historical conflicts, provincial power struggles, and public demands on the evolution of public gatherings.

Through case studies and examples from diverse provinces that showcase instances where local agents actively participated in decision-making processes, Fairs, Festivals, and State–Society Relations in the Ottoman Empire, 1876–1908 analyzes the influence of historical conflicts, provincial power struggles, and public demands on the evolution of public gatherings in terms of location, content, dates, scope, security, and entertainment. As performative spaces, fairs and festivals facilitated the construction of new national identities and collective consciousness because thousands of people from all walks of life gathered in these meetings and were exposed to state-endorsed and privately produced political messages across the empire. Semih Gökatalay demonstrates that the transformation of collective gatherings took place as a result of ongoing negotiation between political elites.

Semih Gökatalay is assistant professor in the Department of History at Virginia Military Institute.

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