Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History
In this episode of Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed, Lucas and Luna explore the vast censorship apparatus built by Sultan Abdülhamid II. From the 1878 suspension of parliament to the elaborate network of spies and censors that scrutinized newspapers, books, telegrams, and even private letters, they uncover how the state tried to control information. They discuss the infamous 'black list' of banned words, the secret police (hafiyye), the role of the Yıldız Palace bureaucracy, and how censorship backfired by driving dissent underground. Specific cases include the exile of Mizancı Murad, the banning of 'constitution' and 'parliament' from print, and the rise of smuggled publications from Geneva and Paris. The episode also examines the economic cost: how censorship stifled intellectual life and journalism, weakening the empire's ability to reform. A must-listen for anyone interested in Ottoman decline, authoritarianism, and the roots of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution. #AbdülhamidII #OttomanCensorship #Hafiyye #YıldızPalace #MizancıMurad #YoungTurks #KanunıEsasi #Meclis-iMebusan #OttomanEmpire #Censorship #PressFreedom #HistoryOfTurkey #19thCentury #Authoritarianism #IntellectualHistory #FexingoHistory #OttomanDecline #SecretPolice Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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