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Travel Documents, Mobility Control, and the Ottoman State in an Age of Global Migration, 1880–1915

The Subjects of Ottoman International Law, 2020
:This article investigates efforts by the Hamidian-era Ottoman state to rely on its document-based internal mobility control regime, the mürûr tezkeresi system, to prevent overseas mobility from Mount Lebanon on the Levantine coast and the province of ...
D. Gutman
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State and transforming institutional logics: the emergence and demise of Ottoman cooperatives as hybrid organizational forms, 1861–1888

Business History, 2020
This study demonstrates the emergence, subsequent diffusion, and early demise of Ottoman agricultural credit cooperatives, called Memleket Sandiks (OMSs), as they represent unique hybrid forms that blend state, community, and market logics in a single ...
Cemil Ozan Soydemir, Mehmet Erçek
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State, Faith, and Nation in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Lands

Choice Reviews Online, 2014
Current standard narratives of Ottoman, Balkan, and Middle East history overemphasise the role of nationalism in the transformation of the region. Challenging these accounts, this book argues that religious affiliation was in fact the most influential shaper of communal identity in the Ottoman era, that religion moulded the relationship between state ...
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Whose Property Is It? The State, Non-Muslim Communities, and the Question of Property Ownership from the Late Ottoman Empire through the Turkish Nation State

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 2020
:This article traces the long trajectory of non-Muslim corporate status and communal property ownership from the late Ottoman Empire into the Turkish nation state.
Ayşe Ozil
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The Ottoman State and Ibn Arabism

2022
The Ibn Arabian thought has begun to penetrate the educational activities of the Ottoman madrasas with a genuine interpretation since Davud-i Kayseri was deliberatively appointed by Orhan Gazi in 1331 to the Madrasa of Iznik. The graduates of this madrasa introduced the understanding of Ibn Arabi in the tradition of Ottoman education and administration,
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Ottoman Ego-Documents: State of the Art

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2021
Research into ego-documents has being going on around the world for several decades, especially in continental Europe. The Dutch historian Jacques Presser, the inventor of the term, used “ego-document” to refer to materials such as diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and personal letters.
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Museology in Ottoman State

2014
The second half of XIX th century in Ottoman State, museum and museology as an institution changed over time and developed the concept of museum as came up to present. As in many modernization activities, European experts has an important role in Ottoman State museum organization. It’s clearly seems that museology break with two parts in Ottoman State:
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Saccharin as Substitute Goods in Ottoman State

2016
Constantin Fahlberg invented saccharin during the end of 1870’s. Saccharin was a product that it has strong sweetening power. Potential to sugar substitute and support of German government were provided to enlarge its market rapidly. But due to its chemical origin, some medical concerns were shown towards this product.
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