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Fiscal Crisis and Structural Change in the Late Ottoman Economy

2015
This chapter examines institutional change in the Ottoman economy with a focus on its financial crises and subsequent reform attempts. Traditional fiscal institutions functioned well until the late sixteenth century when the state introduced tax reforms and dismantled the traditional tımar system.
Murat Birdal
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An alternative approach to total economy of the late Ottoman Empire

Middle Eastern Studies, 2023
The Ottoman Empire until the eve of the First World War gave the impression of an agrarian society with modest manufacturing activities, mainly based on craft-based production.
Somer Alp Şimşeker, Zeynep Sabancı
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Economy of the Ottoman Empire through the Eyes of Russian Consuls (1912−1914)

Modern Studies in German History, 2022
The article describes a set of reports by representatives of Russian consulates on the state of the economy of the Ottoman Empire on the eve of the First World War. The reports were published by the St.
D. Arkhireyskyi
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Defining financial reforms in the 19th-century capitalist world-economy: The Ottoman case (1838–1914)

Capital and Class, 2021
Capitalist-style reforms were an important factor in the economic and social evolution of the Late Ottoman Empire. This research investigates how foreign governments and financiers, and especially Britain, influenced these various financial reforms ...
Giampaolo Conte
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From Nicopolis to Mohács: A History of Ottoman-Hungarian Warfare, 1389–1526. Tamás Pálosfalvi. The Ottoman Empire and Its Heritage: Politics, Society and Economy 63. Leiden: Brill, 2018. xiv + 504 pp. $162.

Renaissance Quarterly, 2020
those of the Prophet or those of a community’s perceived enemies. Her essay argues that these practices leave physical traces of piety or repulsion on the very pages of manuscript paintings but often with unintentional consequences wherein the “pictorial
R. Radway
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Representation, Politics and Economy: Patriarchal Appointments in 17th-Century Ottoman Jerusalem

Filistin araştırmaları dergisi
This article examines the complex structure of Christian patriarchal institutions in 17th-century Ottoman Jerusalem, highlighting their functions that extended beyond mere spiritual authority to include political, economic, and administrative roles.
Gülcan Avşin Güneş
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