The emergence of the Greek and Turkish nationalist projects, although not contemporaneous, was the outcome of the rapid transformations experienced by the subjects of the Ottoman Empire at a time when European imperialist powers were expanding their spheres of influence and progressively incorporating the Ottoman territories in the modern European state system.1
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Sofos, S. A., & Özkırımlı, U. (2010). Nationalism in Greece and Turkey: Modernity, Enlightenment, Westernization. In Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle (pp. 76–97). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230297326_6
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