This detailed study is written by a scholar of the Ottoman empire, in a time of increased interest in the historical guilds of Turkey Offers an archival history of craftspeople and their organizations from the late 15th to the beginning of the 20th century Documents shifts in the trade throughout the centuries, exploring the impact of capitalism and the subsequent dissolution of the Ottoman empire on the livelihood of Turkish artisans
This detailed study is written by a scholar of the Ottoman empire, in a time of increased interest in the historical guilds of Turkey Offers an archival history of craftspeople and their organizations from the late 15th to the beginning of the 20th century Documents shifts in the trade throughout the centuries, exploring the impact of capitalism and the subsequent dissolution of the Ottoman empire on the livelihood of Turkish artisans
Suraiya Faroqhi is Professor in the Department of History at Istanbul Bilgi University. She has taught at Middle East Technical University, Ankara (1972-87) and served as a professor of Ottoman Studies at the Ludwig Maximilians Universität in Munich, Germany (1988-2007).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Preface Time line Map (from Artisans of Empire) Introduction: Once again, Ottoman artisans PART I: ARTISANS OVER THE COURSE OF TIME Chapter 1. Tracing Esnaf in Late Fifteenth-Century Bursa Court Records Iklil Erefe Selçuk Chapter 2. The Art of the Potter in Ottoman Hungary Geza David and Ibolya Gerelyes Chapter 3. Damascene Artisans around 1700 Colette Establet Chapter 4. Mapping Istanbul's Hammams of 1752 and their Employees Nina Ergin Chapter 5. Surviving in Difficult Times: The Cotton and Silk Trades in Bursa around 1800 Suraiya Faroqhi Chapter 6. The Shoe Guilds of Istanbul in the Early Nineteenth Century: A Case Study Nalan Turna PART II: INTRA-GUILD PROBLEMS Chapter 7. Blurred Boundaries between Soldiers and Civilians: Artisan Janissaries in Seventeenth-century Istanbul Gülay Yilmaz Chapter 8. Rich Artisans and Poor Merchants? A Critical Look at the Supposed Egalitarianism in Ottoman Guilds Eunjeong Yi Chapter 9. Gedik: What's in a Name? Onur Yildirim - Seven Agir Chapter 10. Punishment, Repression and Violence in the Marketplace: Istanbul, 1730-1840 Engin Deniz Akarli PART III: ARTISANS CONFRONTING THE MODERNIZING STATE Chapter 11. Some observations on Istanbul's artisans during the reign of Selim III (1789-1808) Betül Basaran and Cengiz Kirli Chapter 12. Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire: Protest, the State, and the End of the Guilds in Egypt John Chalcraft Glossary Contributors Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Time line Map (from Artisans of Empire) Introduction: Once again, Ottoman artisans PART I: ARTISANS OVER THE COURSE OF TIME Chapter 1. Tracing Esnaf in Late Fifteenth-Century Bursa Court Records Iklil Erefe Selçuk Chapter 2. The Art of the Potter in Ottoman Hungary Geza David and Ibolya Gerelyes Chapter 3. Damascene Artisans around 1700 Colette Establet Chapter 4. Mapping Istanbul's Hammams of 1752 and their Employees Nina Ergin Chapter 5. Surviving in Difficult Times: The Cotton and Silk Trades in Bursa around 1800 Suraiya Faroqhi Chapter 6. The Shoe Guilds of Istanbul in the Early Nineteenth Century: A Case Study Nalan Turna PART II: INTRA-GUILD PROBLEMS Chapter 7. Blurred Boundaries between Soldiers and Civilians: Artisan Janissaries in Seventeenth-century Istanbul Gülay Yilmaz Chapter 8. Rich Artisans and Poor Merchants? A Critical Look at the Supposed Egalitarianism in Ottoman Guilds Eunjeong Yi Chapter 9. Gedik: What's in a Name? Onur Yildirim - Seven Agir Chapter 10. Punishment, Repression and Violence in the Marketplace: Istanbul, 1730-1840 Engin Deniz Akarli PART III: ARTISANS CONFRONTING THE MODERNIZING STATE Chapter 11. Some observations on Istanbul's artisans during the reign of Selim III (1789-1808) Betül Basaran and Cengiz Kirli Chapter 12. Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire: Protest, the State, and the End of the Guilds in Egypt John Chalcraft Glossary Contributors Bibliography Index
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