Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's 1908 Boycott That Crippled Austrian Trade

5 min · 14. kesä 2026
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In October 1908, the Ottoman Empire faced a new kind of crisis: a nationwide consumer boycott against Austro-Hungarian goods. Triggered by Austria-Hungary's annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the boycott was organized by the Ottoman boykotaj cemiyeti (boycott society) and spread from Istanbul to Salonika, Izmir, and beyond. Merchants refused to sell Austrian products, women stopped wearing Austrian-made textiles, and newspapers published lists of 'boycotted' items. The movement was a grassroots response to imperial humiliation, but it also revealed the deep economic ties between the two empires. Lucas and Luna explore how this boycott, led by figures like the journalist Hüseyin Cahid Yalçın, became a tool of political protest and foreshadowed the economic nationalism that would define the late Ottoman era. They discuss the role of the İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti (Committee of Union and Progress) in encouraging the boycott, the impact on Austrian firms like the Wiener Bankverein, and how the movement eventually fizzled out as World War I approached. #OttomanEmpire #1908Boycott #AustriaHungary #BoykotajCemiyeti #HuseyinCahidYalcin #CommitteeOfUnionAndProgress #IttihatVeTerakki #BosnianAnnexation #Salonika #Izmir #EconomicNationalism #WienerBankverein #OttomanHistory #ConsumerBoycott #WorldWarI #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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