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Informationen zum Autor By Yücel Güçlü Klappentext This bookdemonstrates the vital importance of Ottoman and other relevant archives in Turkey for the study of the Armenian question. By turning a modern eye on historical events, G??l? gives necessary attention to discovering the precise chronology, meaning, and development of the continuing negotiations between Turkey and Armenia. Zusammenfassung This book demonstrates the vital importance of Ottoman and other relevant archives in Turkey for the study of the Armenian question. By turning a modern eye on historical events, Güçlü gives necessary attention to discovering the precise chronology, meaning, and development of the continuing negotiations between Turkey and Armenia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Why the present study?Subject MatterSources and Methodology Chapter 1Earliest Origins and Structures of the Ottoman ArchivesOrigins of the Ottoman ArchivesOttoman Paleography and DiplomaticsConservation and Classification in the BOA Introductions and Guides to the BOAChapter 2Emergence of Modern Turkey's Archive SystemThe First Modern ArchivesArchival and Library Resources in ¿stanbulThe Prime Minister's Office Ottoman ArchiveThe Structure of Ottoman Government OrdersFormatTax RegistersRegisters of Ottoman Non-MuslimsY¿ld¿z Palace ArchiveThe State of Ottoman Records and PapersChapter 3Developments in the Turkish Archives Since 1989Turgut Özal and the ArchivesChapter 4The Archives and Historical ControversyDevelopments Since Opening the ArchivesThe Milestone Case of Perinçek v. SwitzerlandThe Importance of Studying Ottoman DocumentsChapter 5Turkish Archives and Foreign ScholarsThe Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archive from the Twentieth CenturyThe Ottoman Ministry of Foreign Affairs ArchiveRecords of the Sublime PorteArchives Not Consulted Because Unavailable to ScholarsApplication Formalities and Working Conditions Greatly EasedRecruitment and Training of New ArchivistsProvenance and Maintenance of OrderBernard Lewis's Work in the Ottoman ArchivesStanford Shaw's Work in the Ottoman ArchivesSome Distinguished Turkish HistoriansViews of International Scholars on the Ottoman Archival Services TodayMustafa BudakChapter 6The Directorate General of State ArchivesThe Centenary of 1915Website of the Directorate General of State ArchivesPublications of the Directorate General of State ArchivesThe Sublime Porte and the Armenians in DocumentsOttoman Materials in English¿smet BinarkLegislation on State ArchivesBOA Moved to a New SiteChapter 7Military ArchivesThe Turkish General Staff Military History and Strategic Studies Directorate's ArchiveHoldings of the ATASEScholars in the ATASEPublications of the ATASEChapter 8The Turkish Historical Society's Archive and the National LibraryThe Turkish Historical SocietyThe THS JournalsThe THS ArchiveEnver Pasha CollectionKaz¿m Orbay CollectionThe National LibraryChapter 9Muslim Court Records and OthersMuslim Court RecordsArmenians in Muslim Court RecordsScholars and Muslim Court RecordsManuscripts and Special Collections: Maps, Photographs, and EngravingsThe Republican ArchiveOther Archive CollectionsChapter 10The Armenian ArchivesArmenian DepositoriesApplications by Non-Armenian Scholars to Use the Armenian ArchivesThe Türky¿lmaz Case: A Turkish Scholar Harassed in YerevanCalls to Open the Armenian Archives to ScholarsThe Armenian Resource MaterialsArmenian National ArchivesChapter 11The British ArchivesMajor British DepositoryBritain's Unopened Archives and the Eastern Mediterranean Special Intelligence BureauBritish Military Intelligence Documents of the First World WarEMSIB Records Must Be OpenedThe Malta Deportations and Early Attempts at ProsecutionAbsence of EvidenceChapter 12The Russian ArchivesRussian Depositories Before PerestroikaOpening of the Russian ArchivesGuides to the Russian Arc...