The Arab Lands under Ottoman Rule (2nd Ed.) 1516–1800 A History of the Near East Series
Auteur : Hathaway Jane
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The Arab Lands under Ottoman Rule assesses the effects of Ottoman rule on the Arab Lands of Egypt, Greater Syria, Iraq, and Yemen between 1516 and 1800.
Drawing attention to the important history of these regions, the book challenges outmoded perceptions of this period as a demoralizing prelude to the rise of Arab nationalism and Arab nation-states in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. As well as exploring political events and developments, it delves into the extensive social, cultural, and economic changes that helped to shape the foundations of today's modern Middle and Near East. In doing so, it provides a detailed view of society, incorporating all socio-economic classes, as well as women, religious minorities, and slaves. This second edition has been significantly revised and updated and reflects the developments in research and scholarship since the publication of the first edition.
Engaging with a wide range of primary sources and enhanced by a variety of maps and images to illustrate the text, The Arab Lands under Ottoman Rule is a unique and essential resource for students of early modern Ottoman history and the early modern Middle East.
Introduction: Rewriting Arab History, 1516-1800; Chapter 1: Land and Peoples; Chapter 2: The Ottoman Conquest of the Arab Lands; Chapter 3: The Organization of the Ottoman Provincial Administration; Chapter 4: Crisis and Change in the Seventeenth Century; Chapter 5: Provincial Notables in the Eighteenth Century; Chapter 6: Religious and Intellectual Life; Chapter 7: Urban Life and Trade; Chapter 8: Rural Life; Chapter 9: Non-Normative Populations I: Non-Muslims; the Poor and Disabled; Chapter 10: Non-Normative Populations II: Women, Non-Elite Slaves, Eunuchs; Chapter 11: Ideological and Political Changes in the Late Eighteenth Century (and Afterward); Conclusion: Transformations under Ottoman Rule
Jane Hathaway is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History at Ohio State University. Her previous publications include The Politics of Households in Ottoman Egypt: The Rise of the Qazdağlis (1997); A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen (2003); Beshir Agha, Chief Eunuch of the Ottoman Imperial Harem (2006); and The Chief Eunuch of the Ottoman Harem: From African Slave to Power-Broker (2018).
Date de parution : 12-2019
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Thème de The Arab Lands under Ottoman Rule :
Mots-clés :
Murad III; Near East; Zahir Al Umar; Balkans; Abd Al Ghani Al Nabulusi; Egypt; Abd Al Ghani; Greater Syria; Ottoman Arab Provinces; Iraq; Harem Eunuch; Yemen; Shaykh Al Balad; Middle East; Palace Museum Library; land; Arab Provinces; people; Sabbatai Sevi; urban; Sultan Bayezid II; trade; Sultan Murad IV; rural; Ottoman Central Authority; minortities; Zaydi Imam; idelogy; Georgian Mamluks; intellectual life; Twelver Shia; rebellion; Ottoman Central Lands; administration; Muslim Law Courts; Decentralization; Sultan Selim III; religion; Selim III; Anatolia; Naqib Al Ashraf; religious minorities; Khalwati Order; Ottoman rule; Ahmed III; Arab nation-states; Ibn Abd Al Wahhab; Arab lands; Muhammad Ibn Abd Al Wahhab; slaves