Metternich and the Ottoman reform movement |
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Authors: | Miroslav Sˇedivy´ |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology and Historical Science, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts , University of West Bohemia , Pilsen, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The goal of the paper is to illuminate Metternich's attitude towards possibilities of reform in the Ottoman Empire and the reasons for his interest and practical steps taken in this matter. The paper attempts to provide an accurate account of an important, but until now, entirely ignored, aspect of Metternich's diplomacy and offer further proof that Metternich was not the benighted reactionary depicted in the nineteenth-century historiography, but a conservative keenly aware that the conservative order could survive only if reformed so as to adapt it to the realities of a post-revolutionary age. |
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Keywords: | Metternich Austria Ottoman Empire Reform Movement Mahmud II Reshid Pasha |
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