Yazar
Wilkins, Charles L.
Basım Tarihi
2010
Basım Yeri
Leiden ; Boston -
Brill
Konu
Solidarity > Political aspects > History > Syria > Aleppo > 17th century. | Solidarity > Economic aspects > History > Syria > Aleppo > 17th century. | Taxation > Syria > Aleppo > History > 17th century. | Soldiers > Syria > Aleppo > History > 17th century. | Guilds > Syria > Aleppo > History > 17th century. | City and town life > Syria > Aleppo > History > 17th century. | Aleppo (Syria) > Politics and government > 17th century. | Aleppo (Syria) > Economic conditions > 17th century. | Aleppo (Syria) > Social conditions > 17th century. | Turkey > History > Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918.
Tür
Kitap
Dil
İngilizce
Dijital
Hayır
Yazma
Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar
1 online resource.
Kütüphane
Mısır'daki Amerikan Araştırma Merkezi - ARCE
Demirbaş Numarası
Unknown
Kayıt Numarası
40719
Lokasyon
ARCE Library
Tarih
2010
Notlar
As with most empires of the Early Modern period (1500-1800), the Ottomans mobilized human and material resources for warmaking on a scale that was vast and unprecedented. The present volume examines the direct and indirect effects of warmaking on Aleppo, an important Ottoman administrative center and Levantine trading city, as the empire engaged in multiple conflicts, including wars with Venice (1644-69), Poland (1672-76) and the Hapsburg Empire (1663-64, 1683-99). Focusing on urban institutions such as residential quarters, military garrisons, and guilds, and using intensively the records of local law courts, the study explores how the routinization of direct imperial taxes and the assimilation of soldiers to civilian life challenged - and reshaped - the city's social and political order.
Örnek Metin
As with most empires of the Early Modern period (1500-1800), the Ottomans mobilized human and material resources for warmaking on a scale that was vast and unprecedented. The present volume examines the direct and indirect effects of warmaking on Aleppo, an important Ottoman administrative center and Levantine trading city, as the empire engaged in multiple conflicts, including wars with Venice (1644-69), Poland (1672-76) and the Hapsburg Empire (1663-64, 1683-99). Focusing on urban institutions such as residential quarters, military garrisons, and guilds, and using intensively the records of local law courts, the study explores how the routinization of direct imperial taxes and the assimilation of soldiers to civilian life challenged - and reshaped - the city's social and political order.
Erişim
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Seri
The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage41.Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2010, ISBN: 9789004223059.