Slavery in the Ottoman Empire and its Demise 1800-1909Springer, 20.11.1996 - 229 Seiten This study bridges the gap that exists between studies dedicated to the history of slavery in the Western and Islamic worlds. It sets itself the goal of understanding how slavery persisted and then met its end in the Ottoman Empire. It concentrates on the period between 1800-1909 and examines the policies of the Ottoman state regarding slavery both before and after the reform period known as the Tanzimat. It also looks at the British involvement in the issue. |
Inhalt
1 Employment of Slaves in the Classical Ottoman Empire | 1 |
2 Traditional Ottoman Policies towards Slavery before the Tanzimat | 18 |
Continuation of Ottoman Slavery after 1839 | 43 |
4 British Policy and Ottoman Slavery | 67 |
5 Ottoman Policy during the Tanzimat Period 184676 | 94 |
6 Ottoman Policy during the Reign of Abdülhamid II and the Advent of the Young Turks 18761909 | 125 |
7 The Emancipation and Care of Slaves in the Late Ottoman Empire | 152 |
8 Conclusion | 185 |
Notes | 189 |
Bibliography | 213 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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