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Ottoman Reform and Muslim Regeneration: Studies in Honour of Butrus Abu-Manneh Itzchak Weismann; Fruma Zachs (editors)

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Ottoman Reform and Muslim Regeneration: Studies in Honour of Butrus Abu-Manneh Itzchak Weismann; Fruma Zachs (editors)
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Author: Itzchak Weismann; Fruma Zachs (editors)
ISBN: 9780755612321, 0755612329
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Ottoman Reform and Muslim Regeneration: Studies in Honour of Butrus Abu-Manneh Itzchak Weismann; Fruma Zachs (editors) by Itzchak Weismann; Fruma Zachs (editors) 9780755612321, 0755612329 instant download after payment.

The late Ottoman period was one of enormous change. This book focuses on the evolution of Ottoman reform as it was perceived, and negotiated, from the perspectives of the capital Istanbul and of the Arab provinces of Syria, including Palestine. It also examines the close interrelationship between the symbolic and actual measures introduced by the state, particularly since the Tanzimat era (1839-76), and the role of Islam as its foundational ethos and as the religion of the majority of the population. The twelve case studies included in this volume reveal the extent of the changes that the Ottoman Empire underwent throughout the period, ranging from the Ottoman dynasty and court at the top, to the marginalized Druzes and Bedouin populations on the periphery.

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