1st Edition

Etat et société dans l’Empire Ottoman, XVIe-XVIIIe siècles La terre, la Guerre, les Communautés

By Gilles Veinstein Copyright 1994
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    The first group of studies in this volume tackles the controversial question of the nature of the Ottoman landholding system and the extent to which large estates, the çiftlik, emerged as a reaction to the increasing Western European demand for Ottoman agricultural produce. The following section turns to military history, a subject well documented in the archives from which Gilles Veinstein has drawn the material for his research, and not surprisingly, given that one of the main tasks of the Ottoman state was that of making war. His concern , however, is not directly with the battles, but with the logistics of Ottoman campaigns, the institutions and the powerful bureaucracy that supported these demands, and their socio-economic effects. The final pair of studies make use of census records to examine the position of non-Muslim groups - Greek, Armenian, and Jewish - in the 16th century.

    Contents: Préface; Ayân de la région d’Izmir et le commerce du Levant (deuxième moitié du XVIIIe s.); Les ’çiftlik’ de colonisation dans les steppes de nord de la mer Noire au XVIe s.; Le patrimoine foncier de Panayote Bénakis, Kocabasi de Kalamata; On the çiftlik debate; L’hivernage en campagne, talon d’Achille du système militaire ottoman classique. A propos des sipahi de Roumélie en 1559-1560; Les préparatifs de la campagne navale franco-turque de 1552 à travers les ordres du Divan ottoman; Some views on provisioning in the Hungarian campaigns of Suleyman the Magnificent; Du marché urbain au marché du camp: l’institution ottomane des orducu; La population de Sud de la Crimée au début de la domination ottomane; Une communauté ottomane: les Juifs d’Avlonya (Valona) dans le deuxième moitié du XVIe siècle; Index.