Title: II. Abdülhamid’in İç Politikası: Bir Dönemlendirme Denemesi
Abstract: This essay is an attempt at periodization of Abdülhamid II's domestic policy and his political regime.It examines the period between 1876-1908 in six sub-periods in the framework of internal political affairs: 1876-1878, 1878-1882, 1882-1891, 1891-1897, 1897-1902, 1902-1908.It outlines major political developments, key events, and turning points of every sub-period.It argues that main principles and policies of Abdülhamid II's political regime can be explored under six headings: conservatism, autocracy, centralism, internal Pan-Islamism, reformism and status quo policy.From the early 1880s on, Abdülhamid II resolutely applied all these principles and policies in domestic affairs; but when internal and external circumstances changed, the Sultan revised his principles and policies, and at times he was forced to compromise.Three major crises challenged Abdülhamid II's regime: the Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-78, and the application of the Berlin Treaty of 1878; the Armenian question of 1894-1897; and the Macedonian question of 1903-1908.While the regime survived first two crises, the third led to the end of the regime.