The press and the palace: the two-way relationship between Abdülhamid II and the press, 1876–1908
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2006
Abstract
While Abdülhamid is usually represented as an extreme example of a ‘censorship sultan’, this article seeks to redress the balance and to present a more nuanced picture of Abdülhamid's relationship with the press. Based largely on archival material from Istanbul, the article investigates how press magnates sought to use their relationship with the palace in order to ensure their survival and to gain the concessions they wanted, and how, in turn, the sultan manipulated the press and used it to cultivate his own image and to present the empire and his sultanate in the way he wished, both to his own subjects and to other states outside the Ottoman frontier.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 69 , Issue 3 , October 2006 , pp. 417 - 432
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- School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2006
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