Empire of Difference

Karen Barkey

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Author
Karen Barkey
Publish Date
2008-06-23
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
Subtitle
The Ottomans in Comparative Perspective
Number of Pages
360
ISBN-10
0521715334
ISBN-13
9780521715331
citemno
109817
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780521715331

Description

This book is a comparative study of imperial organization and longevity that assesses Ottoman successes as well as failures against those of other empires with similar characteristics. Barkey examines the Ottoman Empire's social organization and mechanisms of rule at key moments of its history, emergence, imperial institutionalization, remodeling, and transition to nation-state, revealing how the empire managed these moments, adapted, and averted crises and what changes made it transform dramatically. The flexible techniques by which the Ottomans maintained their legitimacy, the cooperation of their diverse elites both at the center and in the provinces, as well as their control over economic and human resources were responsible for the longevity of this particular "negotiated empire." Her analysis illuminates topics that include imperial governance, imperial institutions, imperial diversity and multiculturalism, the manner in which dissent is handled and/or internalized, and the nature of state society negotiations.