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Associations of the Greek Orthodox in Constantinople
Author(s) : Exertzoglou Charis (9/22/2008)Translation : Tsokanis Anna
For citation: Exertzoglou Charis, "Associations of the Greek Orthodox in Constantinople",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, ConstantinopleURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=11460>
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tanzimat The 19th-century reforms in the Ottoman Empire, which were inaugurated in 1839 with the edict of Hatt-i Şerif and came to an end with the Constitution of 1876. The reforms, which were considered an effort for the modernization and liberalization of the state, concerned every aspect of the political, social and economic life in the Empire. Of particular importance were the ones that equated legally Muslim and non-Muslim subjects.
1. The phenomenon of collective activity by Greeks
2. Classification of associations in Constantinople
3. The deeds of the associations (charters)
4. The social aspect of associations
5. Associations as part of the public sphere
6. The gender-specific character of the associations
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