Thesis defence Confidential, Secret & Prompt Intelligence Activities across the Ottoman Empire during the Reign of Abdulhamid II, 1876-1909 Add to calendar 2023-02-21 10:00 2023-02-21 12:00 Europe/Rome Confidential, Secret & Prompt Sala degli Stemmi Villa Salviati- Castle YYYY-MM-DD Print Share: Share on Facebook Share on BlueSky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email Scheduled dates Feb 21 2023 10:00 - 12:00 CET Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati- Castle Organised by Department of History Arda Akinci will defend his PhD thesis on the transformation of Ottoman secret intelligence activities as a consequence of Ottoman modernisation. This thesis analyzes one of the most disputed subjects of late Ottoman historiography: namely secret intelligence activities and state espionage during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II (r.1876-1909). So far, the topic has been evaluated in terms of contemporary political debates in Turkey. However, this dissertation approaches the topic by focusing on the transformation of Ottoman secret intelligence activities as a consequence of Ottoman modernization, advances in technology and as a response to the internal and external threats that the Ottoman Empire perceived at the turn of nineteenth century. The focus of this thesis lies on Istanbul as the capital of the Empire, and the three extremely volatile frontier regions of Bulgaria (in the Balkans), the Province of Erzurum (in Eastern Anatolia), and Egypt and Sudan (in Eastern Africa). By concentrating on these geographically separated outposts of the Ottoman Empire, this dissertation reveals the transnational intelligence networks created by the Ottoman imperial administration, and how the Empire crafted different networks for different regions according to its capacities and needs. Furthermore, by following such an approach this dissertation unearths the organizational structure and the operational scheme of intelligence activities during the Hamidian Era. Finally, the thesis focuses on the transformation of state espionage and its institutional character at the end of Abdulhamid II’s reign with the Young Turk Revolution of 1908 and the abolition of spying in the Ottoman Empire. Attachments HEC Events - Privacy Statement - Sept 2021.pdf