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"Focussing on events in the Anatolian town of Tokat during the final two decades of the great Ottoman legal and administrative reforms known as the Tanzimat (1839-76), this book applies elements of social networking theory to analyze and assess the establishment of local governments across the Middle East. The author's key finding is that the state's efforts to centralize authority succeeded only when and where locals acted as the primary agents of change. Independent notables, such as the military a'yãan, demanded wealth and state offices in exchange for meting out reform measures according to local idioms of power. Newly created administrative bodies also offered greater social mobility to a growing multiconfessional middle-class in small towns like Tokat. The state was desperate to reform, but opportunistic provincials were eager to have it only on their own terms. Challenging false assumptions about the limited scope of participatory politics in the Middle East during the nineteenth century, Ottoman Notables and Participatory Politics will be of interest to students and scholars of Political Economy, History and Middle East Studies"--
List of contents
Introduction 1 Tokat's Tanzimat-era Notables in Service to the State 2 Relations Among Tokat's Notables 3 The Litigation Tactics of Notables at Tokat's şer’î court 4 Lending in Tokat and Notable Social Networks 5 Patterns of Investment in Tokat's Land and Agriculture 6 Patterns of Investment in Tokat's Industry 7 Non-Muslim Leaders in Tokat Conclusion
About the author
Dr. John K. Bragg is an assistant professor of History and Education at New Jersey City University. His research interests include political economy, handicraft industry, provincial studies, folklore, and Islamic family law. He has published a peer-reviewed chapter on Fuzuli’s Leyla and Majnun and has delivered conference papers on the nineteenth-century resettlement of Circassian refugees in Anatolia and non-Muslim legal tactics before the şer‘î courts.
Summary
This book examines the Ottoman Tanzimat reforms of the 19th century and their impact at the local level.