Ilkay Yilmaz is currently an Einstein Senior Researcher at the Friedrich-Meinecke-Institute, Free University of Berlin. She earned her PhD in the Institute of Social Sciences/Faculty of Political Sciences from Istanbul University.
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Introduction 1. Theoretical Framework: The Modern State, Power, and Security 2. The Modern State, Power, and Security Policies in the Hamidian Era: A Historical Framework 3. Antianarchism, Interimperial Security Collaborations, and the Ottoman Empire 4. State Discourses of Threat from Ancient Concepts to New Narratives: Vagrant, Fesad, and Anarchist 5. Controlling Geographical Mobility: From Early-Modern Practices to Modern Regulations 6. Efforts to Control Internal Geographical Mobility under Abduelhamid II: Internal Passports 7. Passport Regulations and Practices during the Hamidian Era Conclusion
A very important book that fills a significant lacuna in our field. It is the product of meticulous labor in the archives and contains a great deal of previously unknown information." - Taner Akcam, Director of Armenian Genocide Research Program, UCLA