The Ottoman origins of modern Iraq : political reform, modernization and development in the nineteenth-century Middle East
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The Ottoman origins of modern Iraq : political reform, modernization and development in the nineteenth-century Middle East
(Library of Ottoman studies, v. 22)
I.B. Tauris, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As a result of the various reforms of the mid-nineteenth century Tanzimat ('reorganisation') era, Ottoman authority in Iraq was much stronger and better administered by the 1870s, than it had been when the Ottomans imposed direct rule over the region in the 1830s. Drawing upon original source documents, Ebubekir Ceylan provides the first comprehensive study of the Tanzimat reforms in Iraq in the nineteenth century, focusing on aspects of political reform, modernization and development and analyzing both the successes and failures of the reform process. The reforms included administrative and military centralization, the establishment of provincial councils and these, as well as the Ottoman tribal policy and the Ottoman contribution to the modernization of urban life and infrastructure. Ceylan demonstrates that the origins of modern Iraq can be found in the period of Ottoman rule in the nineteenth century.
目次
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I: Ottoman Iraq: Geography, People and History
CHAPTER II: 'Bringing the State Back in': Re-assertion of Ottoman Direct Rule in Baghdad
CHAPTER III: Ottoman Provincial Administration in Baghdad
CHAPTER IV: Tanzimat As Applied in Ottoman Baghdad
CHAPTER V: The Land and the Tribes
CHAPTER VI: Public Woks (Umur-? Nafi'a) and Modernization in Baghdad
CONCLUSION
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