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Fitzgerald, Timothy Jude.
Ottoman methods of conquest: Legal imperialism and the city of Aleppo, 1480--1570.
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Ottoman methods of conquest: Legal imperialism and the city of Aleppo, 1480--1570.
作者:
Fitzgerald, Timothy Jude.
面頁冊數:
304 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-07, Section: A, page: 2682.
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Adviser: Cemal Kafadar.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-07A.
標題:
History, Middle Eastern.
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ISBN:
9781109255379
Ottoman methods of conquest: Legal imperialism and the city of Aleppo, 1480--1570.
Fitzgerald, Timothy Jude.
Ottoman methods of conquest: Legal imperialism and the city of Aleppo, 1480--1570.
- 304 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-07, Section: A, page: 2682.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2009.
This thesis examines the methods by which the Ottoman Empire conquered and endeavored to control the city of Aleppo---a cosmopolitan urban center now in northern Syria. It employs a broad understanding of conquest, one that considers engagements and orientations stretching far around the event of Aleppo's military surrender in 1516. This understanding, moreover, involves legal culture in ways not typically fronted in studies of imperial conquest. The thesis contends that the Ottomans---who after displacing the Mamluk Empire governed the core of the Islamic world---maintained an especially robust conception of their rule as a law-giving enterprise, which characterized their attention to everything from the details of judicial administration to the rhetoric of imperial self-justification. Using various sources, including legal codes and local law court records, this thesis describes an Ottoman project to solicit, nurture, and if necessary, impose a new legal order. Far from suggesting perfect coherence in practice, the combinative and experimental qualities of Ottoman involvement are thrown into relief. This dynamic process and the priorities it engendered are grouped under the rubric legal imperialism.
ISBN: 9781109255379Subjects--Topical Terms:
227352
History, Middle Eastern.
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