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Bruce Mcgowan.

Economic life in Ottoman Europe: Taxation, trade and the struggle for land, 1600-1800.

Cambridge University Press, 1981

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Year of publication
1981
ISBN
9780521242080
Place of printing
Cambridge
Author
Bruce Mcgowan.
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Keyword
TURKISH ECONOMICS ECONOMICAL HISTORY OF THE OTTOMANICA OTTOMANIA, OTTOMAN WORLD OTTOMANS EMPIRE STATE DAS OSMANISCHE REICH, L'EMPIRE L'IMPERO OTTOMANO EL IMPERIO OTOMANO DET OSMANSKE RIKET, GESCHICHTE HISTOIRE OTTOMANE STORIA OTTOMANA HISTORIA OTOMANA, OTTOMANSKE HISTORIE BALKAN BALKANS BALKANICA DES L'HISTOIRE DEI, BALCANI DE LOS BALCANES, Ottomanica
Binding description
Dust jacket
Dust jacket
Yes
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English. [xii], 226 p. Studies in modern capitalism = Etudes sur le capitalisme moderne. Of the various monopolies exercised by the Ottoman ruling stratum in their long domination over South-eastern Europe, the most lasting in its effects was their monopoly over information. The scanty knowledge that outsiders had of this area improved only in the nineteenth century as, one after another, the Balkan nations regained independence and, with it, their identities. Well into the twentieth century, historians made do with very incomplete information about the period prior to the national revivals of the last century. The result was a tendency to offer disturbingly impoverished and flattened views of provincial life under Ottoman rule, inviting doctrinaire distortions of these eclipsed centuries. In this book, originally published in 1982, Bruce McGowan presents material concerning this neglected area. His painstaking study of Ottoman records provides convincing analyses of economic, fiscal and demographic questions fundamental to our understanding of the region.
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