
Revenue-Raising and Legitimacy
Tax collection and finance administration in the Ottoman Empire, 1560-1660
Linda T. Darling(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 1996
Book
Leather / fine binding
XV, 368 pages
978-90-04-10289-7 (ISBN)
Description
This study examines for the first time the finance procedures and documents of the post-classical Ottoman Empire. It provides an overview of institutional and monetary history and a detailed description of assessment and collection processes for Cizye, Avariz and Iltizam-collected taxes, the documents produced by these processes, and the information they contain. The finance department's detailed record-keeping, procedural continuity, and provision of economic justice made it a bulwark of stability in a period of turmoil.
For specialists, this book introduces a multitude of sources on the economic and social history of the post-classical age, while for comparativists it places the empire in its seventeenth-century context. It links Ottoman administrative change with early modern state formation and reformulates the seventeenth century as a period of consolidation, not decline.
For specialists, this book introduces a multitude of sources on the economic and social history of the post-classical age, while for comparativists it places the empire in its seventeenth-century context. It links Ottoman administrative change with early modern state formation and reformulates the seventeenth century as a period of consolidation, not decline.
Reviews / Votes
'...zeigt das Buch von Darling die Komplexitaet der Problematik deutlich auf und bietet nicht nur die Darstellung des vorhandenen Wissens ueber einige Aspekte des damaligen Finanzsystems, sondern stellt auch zahlreiche bislang ungenuegend behandelte Fragestellungen fuer kuenftige Forschungen zusammen.'Ariba Romovic, Sudost-Forschungen, 1998.
'...a book that sillfully details and maps the labyrinth of Ottoman revenu-raising system. The author's command of archival material is intelligently supported by a reading of a wide-ranging secondary source base.'
Faruk Tabak, New Perspectives on Turkey, 1996.
'...the contribution of Linda Darling to a better knowledge of Ottoman history is impressive and will have to be taken into account by all further research.'
Bogdan Murgescu, Journal of South-East European Studies, 1997.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 166 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
812 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-10289-7 (9789004102897)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Linda T. Darling, Ph.D. (1990) in History, University of Chicago, is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Arizona. She has published articles on the Ottoman fiscal system and finance documents.