第一次世界大战期间俄罗斯占领的奥斯曼帝国城市的帝国转型

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
H. D. Akarca
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1915年第一次世界大战期间,俄罗斯高加索军队占领了奥斯曼帝国的大片领土,直到1918年苏俄接受同盟国在布列斯特-里托夫斯克的胜利后,俄罗斯军队撤出。俄罗斯军方、高加索地区的俄罗斯政府、俄罗斯外交部和农业部对被占领领土的未来有不同的看法,这些领土被俄罗斯帝国吞并。官方宣布该地区为“根据战争法占领的土耳其地区”,俄罗斯占领国有权执行所有政策以确保公共秩序,但也必须尊重该国的现行法律。尽管缺乏立即吞并的政策,几个因素导致了奥斯曼帝国领土迅速转变为俄罗斯领土。在1912年至1913年的巴尔干战争中,奥斯曼帝国失去了几个重要的城市,这些城市也迅速失去了他们的奥斯曼特色。在民族主义政策的推动下,巴尔干地区奥斯曼城市的转型伴随着对穆斯林人口的种族清洗。在俄罗斯高加索军队占领下的领土上发生的转变是一种帝国的转变,本文将使用奥斯曼沿海城市特拉布宗的案例研究来分析。
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The Imperial Transformation of a Russian-Occupied Ottoman City during the First World War
The Russian Caucasian army occupied a considerable territory of the Ottoman empire during the First World War from 1915 until the withdrawal of the Russian military forces in 1918, after Soviet Russia’s acceptance of the victory of the Central Powers at Brest-Litovsk. The Russian military, the Russian administration in the Caucasus, the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Agriculture had differing views on the future of the occupied territories regarding their annexation to the Russian empire. Officially the area was declared to be ‘Areas of Turkey Occupied in Accordance with the Law of War’, in which the Russian occupying powers had the right to implement all policies to ensure public order but also had to respect the laws in force in the country. Despite the lack of a policy of immediate annexation, several factors led to a quick transformation of Ottoman territory into a Russian territory. The Ottoman state had lost several important cities in the course of the Balkan wars in 1912–13 which also rapidly lost their Ottoman characteristics. The transformation of Ottoman cities in the Balkans was driven by nationalist policies and accompanied by ethnic cleansing of Muslim populations. The transformation that happened in the territory under the occupation of Russian Caucasian Army was an imperial transformation as will be analysed in this article, using a case study of the coastal Ottoman city of Trabzon.
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