Capitalist-style reforms were an important factor in the economic and social evolution of the Late Ottoman Empire. This research investigates how foreign governments and financiers, and especially Britain, influenced these various financial reforms implemented in the Ottoman Empire during the 19th century. The chief purpose of such reforms was to integrate the Empire into the capitalist world-economy by imposing, both directly and indirectly, the adoption of rules, institutions, attitudes and procedures amenable to exploitation on the part of foreign and also local capitalists. Drawing on primary sources, mainly from the United Kingdom’s National Archives, the article argues that foreign pressure for financial reforms was instrumental in th...
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Although Turkey is a very old country, lying across between the Near East and the West, it has only ...
For most of its six-century existence, the Ottoman Empire is best characterized as a bureaucratic, a...
Capitalist-style reforms were an important factor in the economic and social evolution of the Late O...
iii This dissertation is the first comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of Ottoman economic tho...
Toward the beginning of the nineteenth century, Egypt was being led by Mehmed Ali, a reformer eager ...
This chapter focuses on the 1876 default of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent creation of the Co...
This paper explores the economic policy of the Ottoman Empire during the Abdul Hamid II's reign and ...
Using new evidence uncovered from Istanbul court records, this paper shows that Ottoman markets were...
Between 1854 and 1881, the Ottoman Empire went through one of the most critical phases of the histor...
This paper is a first attempt to garner the theory and evidence on the political economy of the firs...
The Ottoman Empire stood at a crossroads of intercontinental trade, stretching from the Balkans and ...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the Ottoman Empire along with Egypt and Iran emerged a...
Ankara : The Department of History of Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Master's) -- -Bilkent Univers...
Il presente saggio vuole analizzare, in una prospettiva di lungo termine, il ruolo giocato dalle rif...
Copyright © 2017 by Emerald Publishing Limited. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved.Inef...
Although Turkey is a very old country, lying across between the Near East and the West, it has only ...
For most of its six-century existence, the Ottoman Empire is best characterized as a bureaucratic, a...
Capitalist-style reforms were an important factor in the economic and social evolution of the Late O...
iii This dissertation is the first comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of Ottoman economic tho...
Toward the beginning of the nineteenth century, Egypt was being led by Mehmed Ali, a reformer eager ...
This chapter focuses on the 1876 default of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent creation of the Co...
This paper explores the economic policy of the Ottoman Empire during the Abdul Hamid II's reign and ...
Using new evidence uncovered from Istanbul court records, this paper shows that Ottoman markets were...
Between 1854 and 1881, the Ottoman Empire went through one of the most critical phases of the histor...
This paper is a first attempt to garner the theory and evidence on the political economy of the firs...
The Ottoman Empire stood at a crossroads of intercontinental trade, stretching from the Balkans and ...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the Ottoman Empire along with Egypt and Iran emerged a...
Ankara : The Department of History of Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Master's) -- -Bilkent Univers...
Il presente saggio vuole analizzare, in una prospettiva di lungo termine, il ruolo giocato dalle rif...
Copyright © 2017 by Emerald Publishing Limited. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved.Inef...
Although Turkey is a very old country, lying across between the Near East and the West, it has only ...
For most of its six-century existence, the Ottoman Empire is best characterized as a bureaucratic, a...