| Arabs and Young Turks |
| Acknowledgments |
| Note on Sources |
| Note on Transliteration |
| Map |
| Introduction |
| 1. Arabs and Arab Provinces in the Evolution of the Young Turk Movement |
| 2. The Second Constitutional Experiment, 1908–1909 |
| 3. The Opposition and the Arabs, 1910 –1911 |
| 4. The Decentralist Challenge and a New “Arab Policy,” 1912–1913 |
| 5. A Case Study in Centralization: The Hijaz under Young Turk Rule, 1908–1914 |
| 6. The War Years, 1914–1918 |
| • | The Elections of 1914 and the Eclipse of the Reform Movement |
| • | The Hijaz on the Eve of War |
| • | The Arab Provinces and the Early Period of the War |
| • | The Sharif Husayn–İstanbul Correspondence |
| • | Syria under Cemal Pasha’s Governorship |
| • | The Arab Uprising and İstanbul’s Response |
| • | War, Politics, and Ideology |
| • | The End of the Empire and Turkish-Arab Relations |
| • | Notes |
| Conclusion |
| Bibliography |