State and provincial society in the Ottoman Empire : Mosul, 1540-1834
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State and provincial society in the Ottoman Empire : Mosul, 1540-1834
(Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization)
Cambridge University Press, 1997
- : hard
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-241) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Dina Rizk Khoury's book, which spans three centuries of Ottoman history, offers an interpretation of relations between the central Ottoman empire and the frontier city of Mosul during the early modern period. Basing her work on Ottoman and Iraqi archival sources, the author demonstrates that, contrary to the accepted view, the links between the central state and provincial social groups in fact grew stronger throughout the period. The development and expansion of the system of tax farms and entitlements, for example, bound the provincial service gentry, drawn from mercantile, military and bureaucratic provincial families, to the Ottoman state structure, notwithstanding the apparent weakening of administrative controls. This comparative and broad-ranging book will be of interest to Middle East historians and Ottomanists, as well as to those concerned with the process of state formation in the early modern period. Prizewinner - The British-Kuwait Friendship Society prize in Middle Eastern studies
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The making of a regional economy
- 3. War and provincial society
- 4. When Osmalis ate the crumbs and left the bread behind: tax farming and provincial society
- 5. Between Khassa and 'Amma: elites and commoners in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Mosul
- 6. The language of politics: views on sultans, corruption, and land taxes
- 7. The practice of politics
- 8. Conclusion.
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