Making a living in Ottoman Anatolia / / editors, Ebru Boyar, Kate Fleet.

Centred on the socio-economic life of Ottoman Anatolia, this volume examines aspects of production, local and international trade, consumption and the role of the state, both at a local and a central level. Based on a wide array of data and adopting a variety of approaches, chapters range from the m...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 265 pages) :; color illustrations, maps
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Copyright page --
Acknowledgements --
Diagrams and Maps --
Tables --
Contributors --
Chapter 1 An Overview of Economic Life in Ottoman Anatolia /
Chapter 2 Agricultural Production in Central Anatolia in the Classical Ottoman Period: an Investigation into the Sancak s of Aksaray, Ankara, Bozok and Çankırı /
Chapter 3 The Economic Geography of Ottoman Anatolia: People, Places, and Political Economy around 1530 /
Chapter 4 Turkish-Genoese Trade in Northern Anatolia c. 1300-1461 /
Chapter 5 Production and Trade of Cotton in Ottoman Western Anatolia c. 1700-1914 /
Chapter 6 Working, Marketing and Consuming Ottoman Copper - with a Special Emphasis on Female Involvement /
Chapter 7 The Cihanbeyli and the Sheep Trade: from Provisionism and Semi-Nomadism to Liberal Economy and Sedentarisation /
Chapter 8 The Draw of the Lottery: Piyango , Profit and Politics in Early Twentieth-Century İzmir /
Chapter 9 The Fabric of Nizam : Uncertainty and the Activation of Economic Norms in Nineteenth-Century Provincial Contexts /
Bibliography --
Index.
Summary:Centred on the socio-economic life of Ottoman Anatolia, this volume examines aspects of production, local and international trade, consumption and the role of the state, both at a local and a central level. Based on a wide array of data and adopting a variety of approaches, chapters range from the macro to the micro, from the overview of Anatolian economic resources to the in-depth examination of the petition language of provincial economic actors. Making a Living in Ottoman Anatolia thus offers the reader an entrée into the rich and varied socio-economic life of a central region of the Ottoman empire. Contributors are Marc Aymes, Ebru Boyar, Metin Coşgel, Suraiya Faroqhi, Kate Fleet, Elena Frangakis-Syrett, Yonca Köksal, Mehmet Öz, Mehmet Polatel and Sadullah Yıldırım.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004466983
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: editors, Ebru Boyar, Kate Fleet.