A Monetary History of the Ottoman Empire

A Monetary History of the Ottoman Empire
Author: Sevket Pamuk
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521441971

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An important book on the monetary history of the Ottoman empire by a leading economic historian.

An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire

An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire
Author: Halil Inalcik
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1997-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521574563

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A major contribution to Ottoman history, now published in paperback in two volumes.

An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire

An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire
Author: Suraiya Faroqhi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1997-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521574556

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A major contribution to Ottoman history, now published in paperback in two volumes.

A History of the Ottoman Empire

A History of the Ottoman Empire
Author: Douglas A. Howard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521898676

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This illustrated textbook covers the full history of the Ottoman Empire, from its genesis to its dissolution.

Revenue-Raising and Legitimacy

Revenue-Raising and Legitimacy
Author: Linda T. Darling
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004102897

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The finance department's detailed record-keeping, procedural continuity, and provision of economic justice made it a bulwark of stability in a period of turmoil

State and Society in the Ottoman Empire

State and Society in the Ottoman Empire
Author: Haim Gerber
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Civil society
ISBN: 9780754669852

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This book has three main themes: the socio-economic history of Turkish society in the 17th-18th centuries; the outcome of the Tanzimat (Reforms) in the province of Jerusalem, as an example of the whole phenomenon; and the historical origins of Turkish and Arab identities leading to the modern phenomenon of nationalism. Many of the studies are based on archival research, and the documents give a new picture of the issues involved. Thus, women were much more involved in the public arena and in economic life of the city that formerly thought; the urban family at this time was much smaller and nuclear-like, on the whole much more modern looking than anticipated. In the same way, Turkish society was far from being despotically oppressed by the Ottoman centre, with several institutions existing in it that gave substance to the term civil society. In the context of the 19th century it was found that, judging by the case of the province of Jerusalem, the final phase of the Tanzimat really tipped the balance in favour of the success of this whole movement of Reform: Ottoman society and Ottoman state became much more orderly and at ease with themselves than before, or at least than the stormy decades of the early 19th century. The final studies show that the Ottoman period and the structure of the Ottoman state, more properly, exerted much influence on the forms of nationalism that developed in the Middle East after the Ottoman downfall.

Uneven Centuries

Uneven Centuries
Author: ?evket Pamuk
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691166374

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The first comprehensive history of the Turkish economy The population and economy of the area within the present-day borders of Turkey has consistently been among the largest in the developing world, yet there has been no authoritative economic history of Turkey until now. In Uneven Centuries, Şevket Pamuk examines the economic growth and human development of Turkey over the past two hundred years. Taking a comparative global perspective, Pamuk investigates Turkey’s economic history through four periods: the open economy during the nineteenth-century Ottoman era, the transition from empire to nation-state that spanned the two world wars and the Great Depression, the continued protectionism and import-substituting industrialization after World War II, and the neoliberal policies and the opening of the economy after 1980. Making use of indices of GDP per capita, trade, wages, health, and education, Pamuk argues that Turkey’s long-term economic trends cannot be explained only by immediate causes such as economic policies, rates of investment, productivity growth, and structural change. Uneven Centuries offers a deeper analysis of the essential forces underlying Turkey’s development—its institutions and their evolution—to make better sense of the country’s unique history and to provide important insights into the patterns of growth in developing countries during the past two centuries.

Ottoman Empire and Islamic Tradition

Ottoman Empire and Islamic Tradition
Author: Norman Itzkowitz
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2008-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 022609801X

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This skillfully written text presents the full sweep of Ottoman history from its beginnings on the Byzantine frontier in about 1300, through its development as an empire, to its late eighteenth-century confrontation with a rapidly modernizing Europe. Itzkowitz delineates the fundamental institutions of the Ottoman state, the major divisions within the society, and the basic ideas on government and social structure. Throughout, Itzkowitz emphasizes the Ottomans' own conception of their historical experience, and in so doing penetrates the surface view provided by the insights of Western observers of the Ottoman world to the core of Ottoman existence.