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The Collapse of Rural Order in Ottoman Anatolia
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Did the ‘seventeenth-century crisis’ visit the Ottoman Empire? How can we situate the explosion of rural violence and the rebellions of the turn of the seventeenth century in the Anatolian countrys...
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11 February 2016

Did the ‘seventeenth-century crisis’ visit the Ottoman Empire? How can we situate the explosion of rural violence and the rebellions of the turn of the seventeenth century in the Anatolian countryside? The Collapse of Rural Order in Ottoman Anatolia provides the reader with a fresh and innovative perspective on the long scholarly debate over the question of ‘decline’ in early modern Ottoman history. It offers a new agenda, new type of source material, and a new methodology for the study of demographic crisis.
Through a systematic examination of little-known detailed avârız registers, Oktay Özel demonstrates in detail the mass desertion of rural settlements, the destruction of agricultural economy, and the resulting collapse of rural order in Ottoman Anatolia at the turn of the seventeenth century.
Through a systematic examination of little-known detailed avârız registers, Oktay Özel demonstrates in detail the mass desertion of rural settlements, the destruction of agricultural economy, and the resulting collapse of rural order in Ottoman Anatolia at the turn of the seventeenth century.
Price: $180.00
Pages: 282
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
11 February 2016
ISBN: 9789004309715
Format: Hardcover
Oktay Özel, Ph.D. (1993), University of Manchester, is Assistant Professor in Ottoman history at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. He has published many articles both in Turkish and English, authored Dün Sancısı (Tarih Vakfı, 2012) and Türkiye 1643: Goşa’nın Gözleri (İletişim, 2013).