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Between Old And New The Ottoman Empire Under Sultan Selim Iii 17891807 Stanford J Shaw

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Between Old And New The Ottoman Empire Under Sultan Selim Iii 17891807 Stanford J Shaw
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.76 MB
Pages: 549
Author: Stanford J. Shaw
ISBN: 9780674422773, 9780674422803, 0674422775, 0674422805
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Between Old And New The Ottoman Empire Under Sultan Selim Iii 17891807 Stanford J Shaw by Stanford J. Shaw 9780674422773, 9780674422803, 0674422775, 0674422805 instant download after payment.

Traditionally Sultan Selim III has been considered the first modern Ottoman reformer, the man who initiated the Ottoman Empire’s transformation into a relatively modern state. Using documents found in the archives of Istanbul, Stanford Shaw shows that Selim was much more a traditional reformer than a modern one and that his continuance of the old practice of playing off supporters against each other led to chaos, confusion, and the collapse of the reform movement. Shaw concludes that Selim’s failure served as an example to his successors to introduce more radical and extensive reforms.

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