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Syria And Bilad Alsham Under Ottoman Rule Peter Sluglett Stefan Weber

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Syria And Bilad Alsham Under Ottoman Rule Peter Sluglett Stefan Weber
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.13 MB
Pages: 626
Author: Peter Sluglett, Stefan Weber
ISBN: 9789004181939, 9004181938
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Syria And Bilad Alsham Under Ottoman Rule Peter Sluglett Stefan Weber by Peter Sluglett, Stefan Weber 9789004181939, 9004181938 instant download after payment.

This volume honours the work of Abdul-Karim Rafeq, the foremost historian of Ottoman Syria. Rafeqs principal contribution to the study of the social history of Syria between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries lies in his pioneering use of the resources of the Islamic court records, the sijill?t>/i> in the ma?kama al-shar?iyya, for the writing of social and economic history. Rafeq has been the guide and mentor of many of his own contemporaries, as well as of younger scholars in the Arab world, Europe and North America. The volume attempts to follow and complement the major themes in the socio-economic history of Bilad al-Sham which have animated Rafeqs scholarship since the 1960s.

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