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The City in the Ottoman Empire: Migration and the making of urban modernity: SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East

Editat de Ulrike Freitag, Malte Fuhrmann, Nora Lafi, Florian Riedler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2014
The nexus of urban governance and human migration was a crucial feature in the modernisation of cities in the Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century. This book connects these two concepts to examine the Ottoman city as a destination of human migration, throwing new light on the question of conviviality and cosmopolitanism from the perspective of the legal, administrative and political frameworks within which these occur.
Focusing on groups of migrants with various ethnic, regional and professional backgrounds, the book juxtaposes the trajectories of these people with attempts by local administrations and the government to control their movements and settlements. By combining a perspective from below with one that focuses on government action, the authors offer broad insights into the phenomenon of migration and city life as a whole. Chapters explore how increased migration driven by new means of transport, military expulsion and economic factors were countered by the state’s attempts to control population movements, as well as the strong internal reforms in the Ottoman world.
Providing a rare comparative perspective on an area often fragmented by area studies boundaries, this book will be of great interest to students of History, Middle Eastern Studies, Balkan Studies, Urban Studies and Migration Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138788978
ISBN-10: 113878897X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 1 black & white illustrations, 9 black & white tables, 1 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond  2. The Ottoman Urban Governance of Migrations and the Stakes of Modernity  3. The Ottoman City Council and the Beginning of the Modernization of Urban Space in the Balkans  4. Foreigners in Town: Urban Immigration and Local Attitudes in the Romanian Principalities in the Mid-Nineteenth Century  5. Mobility and Governance in Early Modern Marseilles  6. Pearl Towns and Early Oil Cities: Migration and Integration in the Arab coast of the Persian Gulf  7. Migration and the State: On Ottoman Regulations Concerning Migration Since the Age of Mahmud II  8. Governance in Transition: Competing Immigrant Networks in Early Nineteenth-Century Egypt  9. Armenian Labour Migration to Istanbul and the Migration Crisis of the 1890s  10. Immigration into the Ottoman Territory: The Case of Salonica in the Late Nineteenth Century  11. Migrant Builders and Craftsmen in the Founding Phase of Modern Athens  12. The City and the Stranger: Jeddah in the 19th Century  13. ‘I would rather be in the Orient’. European Lower Class Immigrants into the Ottoman Land

Notă biografică

Ulrike Freitag is a historian of the modern Middle East and director of the Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin, in conjunction with a professorship of Islamic Studies at Freie Universität Berlin. She has worked on modern Middle Eastern historiography, on Arab networks in the Indian Ocean realm and currently conducts research on the urban history of Jeddah.
Malte Fuhrmann is a historian at the Orient Institute Istanbul. He has published extensively on German colonialism and on Mediterranean port cities.
Nora Lafi is a historian of the Ottoman Empire at the Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin. She is currently working on a research project on urban rules and norms in Cairo, Aleppo and Tunis.
Florian Riedler is a historian with a specialisation for the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey. Among his research interests are migration and urban history.

Descriere

This book examines the city in the Ottoman Empire as a thoroughfare and destination of human migration. Drawing upon case studies from across the Middle East and Europe it provides new insights on Ottoman institutions and the structure of society.