The Ottoman Empire and the world-economy/

Main Author: Islamoglu-Inan, Huri, 1947-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004
Edition:1st pbk. ed.
Series:Studies in Modern Capitalism = E?tudes sur le capitalisme moderne
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: ʹoriental despotismʹ in world-system perspective Huri Islamoglu-Inan
  • Part I. Theoretical Approaches: 1. Late-eighteenth - early-nineteenth-century Egypt: merchant capitalism or modern capitalism? Peter Gran; 2. Agenda for Ottoman history Huri Islamoglu and C?aglar Keyder; 3. State and economy in the Ottoman Empire Ilkay Sunar; 4. The incorporation of the Ottoman Empire into the world-economy Immanuel Wallerstein, Hale Decdeli and Resat Kasaba
  • Part II. State and Agriculture: 5. State and peasants in the Ottoman Empire: a study of peasant economy in north-central Anatolia during the sixteenth century Huri Islamoglu-Inan; 6. The cotton famine and its effects on the Ottoman Empire Orhan Kurmus; 7. The Middle Danube cul-de-sac Bruce McGowan; 8. Commodity production for world-markets and relations of production in Ottoman agriculture, 1840-1913 Sevket Pamuk; 9. Primitive accumulation in Egypt, 1798-1882 Alan R. Richards
  • Part III. Industry and Labour: 10. Price history and the Bursa silk industry: a study in Ottoman industrial decline, 1550-1650 Murat C?izakc?a; 11. Notes on the production of cotton and cotton cloth in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi; 12. The silk-reeling industry of Mount Lebanon, 1840-1914: a study of the possibilities and limitations of factory production in the periphery Roger Owen; 13. The silk industry of Bursa, 1880-1914 Donald Quataert; 14. A provisional report concerning the impact of European capital on Ottoman port workers, 1880-1909 Donald Quataert