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The selection of (world) heritage is the selection of history; it is where people come from and what they are. Although it is a highly political matter, the outcome of this process is supposed to be a reflection of the history of all the Greeks. The way in which this is chosen and what is in the first place called heritage; what is preserved and what is listed (but also what is erased and denied for listing) is therefore a very important issue. Especially in Greece, which is seen as the foundation of European civilization, this selection is crucial, for it determines what the past, present and future of the Greeks looks like. Since not all history can be turned into heritage, decisions that have been made throughout the years about what histories to preserve and what histories –and therefore memories– to erase and how and by who these decisions and selections have been made will shed light upon the way Greece has been portraying and perceiving itself as a nation.
In Murat Çizakça and et. all. Europa Bottom Up, Arbeitspapiere zur Europaeischen Zivilgesellschaft (München/Berlin: Maecenata Stiftung, Europa Bottom up No. 18, 2017), pp. 39-46.
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MUSLIM MOVEMENT FROM ROMANIA TOWARDS THE OTTOMAN STATE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WARThis paper aims to provide a comprehensive presentation on issues related to Muslim Ottoman subjects who during the First World War who moved from Romania to the Ottoman lands. After centuries of Ottoman control, Romania gained its independence after the Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-1878. Two years after the beginning of the First World War, Romania, in order to balance the allied powers that at that time formed the balance of power, entered the war on the part of the Entente powers to protect its own political interests. This political movement was received with restlessness by the Muslim Ottoman subjects living on the Romanian territory. In order to avoid the risk of massive destruction of the Muslim community by the Romanians, thousands of Ottoman subjects from civil servants, women and elders emigrated to Ottoman territory from settlements such as Galați (Romanian spelling), Bucharest, Brăila (Romanian spelling), Balchik and Sulina (Romanian spelling). This study provides some valuable information about Muslims who migrated from Romania to the Ottoman state during the war, about their settlement, and about the long and difficult process of adapting to new conditions of life. In this context, in our study we used the correspondence and reports changed between the official institutions of the Ottoman state regarding these immigrants. This research is based on both quantitative and qualitative analysis for which we used some documents which are part of the heritage of the Başbakanlık Osmanlı Arşivi (The Ottoman Archives of the Prime Minister’s Office).
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