Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History
In October 1908, Austria-Hungary unilaterally annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina, setting off a diplomatic crisis that sparked a massive Ottoman consumer boycott of Austro-Hungarian goods. This episode of Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed explores how the 1908 boycott—organized by the Young Turk Committee of Union and Progress (İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti)—became a powerful tool of economic warfare, mobilizing port workers, merchants, and ordinary citizens from Selanik to İzmir. We follow the role of finance minister Mehmed Cavid Bey, the impact on Austrian trade, and how the boycott revealed a new kind of nationalist resistance that bypassed the weakened state. But the victory came at a cost: it deepened Ottoman reliance on Germany and set the stage for the alliances of World War I. #1908Boycott #BosnianAnnexation #AustriaHungary #OttomanEmpire #YoungTurks #ItthatveTerakki #MehmedCavidBey #Selanik #Izmir #EconomicWarfare #Nationalism #DiplomaticCrisis #ConsumerBoycott #BalkanHistory #OttomanEconomy #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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