Modernization in the Late Ottoman Era

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Extended Case Method
hamidian
Hamidian Era
Hamidian Regime
Hasan Efendi
Hasan Tahsin
Immigrant Villages
immigrants
imperial historiography
Iznik
İznik
land disupte
Late Ottoman
Late Ottoman Empire
Late Ottoman Era
Local Administrative Council
Local Notables
local political agency
Mulberry Groves
Mustafa Efendi
nineteenth century Anatolia
Northwestern Anatolia
Ottoman Historiography
Ottoman imperial politics
Ottoman modernization
Ottoman provincial modernisation case study
Ottoman State
provincial governance
Provincial Societies
rural social structures
Russo Ottoman War
Social groups agencies
Tanzimat Era
Tanzimat State
Waqf Lands
Western Anatolia
Yenisehir

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367651480
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume is a local history, focusing on the experiences of people and

communities as they navigated and enacted institutions and transformations

associated with modernization in the late Ottoman era. Focusing on

the local political arena of a relatively small, predominantly rural and ordinary

setting, this book examines two neighboring Western Anatolian towns:

Yenişehir and İznik.

Utilizing rigorous historiographical inquiry and in-depth use of archival

materials, this book sketches a dynamic picture of late Ottoman imperial

political belonging with the agendas and priorities of the countryside, where

the majority of Ottomans lived. The monograph contributes to understanding

of modernization from different local perspectives by excavating the

provincial hinterland of the imperial capital. It uses a narrative technique of

analyzing certain local events to address larger structures and transformations

pertaining to the long 19th century in general and Ottoman history in

particular. As a “micro” study, it argues for the significance of individuals’

and social groups’ agencies, strategies and conceptions of their world in the

unfolding of Ottoman modernization.

Offering a vivid picture of local communities and their engagements with

modern political, social and judicial structures in the late Ottoman era, this

book will appeal to scholars and advanced graduate students interested in

comparative imperial history, Ottoman history and Middle Eastern studies.

Fatma Melek Arıkan obtained her Ph.D. in History from Sabancı University

in 2018. Her research interests are local history, political and historical anthropology,

state formation and the 19th_century Ottoman Empire.

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