The Blackest Page of Modern History Events in Armenia in 1915 the Facts And Th

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The Blackest Page of Modern History Events in Armenia in 1915 the Facts And Th
Gibbons Herbert Adams
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But in the Ottoman Empire, the situ- ation is different from that of any other country in Europe. There is not a sufficient number of educated men among the non-Christian elements of the Otto- man Empire to form, let alone to guide, public opinion. Consequently, there is no public opinion. The governing power has always been in the hands of a small and corrupt circle, and the Ottoman nation has not developed in self-govern- ment, in popular institutions, as have the other nations of Europe. Of ...Modern History 45 The new regime was hailed with joy by the outside world, and by the non- Moslem elements inside the empire as well, because the Constitution of 1908 was regarded as the starting point in a struggle of the people of the empire, irrespective of religion and race, against an absolutism that had in practice proved equally inju- rious, if not equally oppressive, to all the races subjected to the tyranny of Yildiz Kiosk. It was very soon seen, however, that Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity had no part whatever in the Young Turk con- ception of a constitutional state.

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