Ottoman Civil Officialdom : a Social History.

In this sequel to his highly acclaimed Bureaucratic Reform in the Ottoman Empire, Carter Findley shifts focus from the organizational aspects of administrative reform and development to the officials themselves. A study in social history and its cultural and economic ramifications, Findley's ne...

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Main Author: Findley, Carter Vaughn
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014
Series:Princeton studies on the Near East.
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Summary:In this sequel to his highly acclaimed Bureaucratic Reform in the Ottoman Empire, Carter Findley shifts focus from the organizational aspects of administrative reform and development to the officials themselves. A study in social history and its cultural and economic ramifications, Findley's new book critically reassesses Ottoman accomplishments and failures in turning an archaic scribal corps into an effective civil service. Combining scrutiny of well-documented individuals with analyses of large groups of officials, Findley considers how much the development of civil officialdom ben.
Physical Description:1 online resource (424 pages)
ISBN:9781400860111
1400860113
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.