Responding to Invasion: Afro-Asian Reactions to the Italo-Ottoman War, 1911-1912. Introduction
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
This dossier provides a comprehensive examination of the social, cultural, and material consequences of the Italo-Ottoman War (1911–1912) within a global historiographical perspective. It explores how the Italian invasion of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica sparked widespread solidarity across non-European regions. While the historiography of the conflict has hitherto focused on its European ramifications, this dossier investigates the unexplored reactions from non-European societies, particularly in those regions connected to the Ottoman Empire, such as North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Indian Ocean.
The articles examine global opinion and transnational networks of anti-imperialist and pan-Islamist activists, as well as alternative perspectives supporting Italy.
By conducting such an analysis, the articles unveil intricate dynamics that supersede the conventional colonial dichotomy, emphasising collaborative endeavours and mediation initiatives.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Italo-ottoman war; solidarity networks; global response; socio-political mobilisation; 1911-1912
List of contributors:
Zaccaria, Massimo
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