This book examines the transformation of scholars into scholar-bureaucrats and discusses ideology, law and administration in the Ottoman Empire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Abdurrahman Atç¿l is an assistant professor and a Fellow of the Brain Circulation Scheme, co-funded by the European Research Council and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey, at Istanbul ¿ehir University. He also holds an assistant professorship in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Queens College, City University of New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Scholars during the Early Ottoman Period (1300-1453): 1. Post-Mongol realities in Anatolia and the Ottomans 2. Madrasas and scholars in Ottoman lands Part II. The Formation of the Hierarchy (1453-1530): 3. Introducing the Ottoman empire 4. Scholars in Mehmed II's nascent imperial bureaucracy (1453-81) 5. Scholar-bureaucrats realise their power (1481-1530) Part III. The Consolidation of the Hierarchy (1530-1600): 6. The focus of attention changes 7. The ascendance of dignitary scholar-bureaucrats (mevali) 8. The growth and extension of the hierarchy 9. The rules and patterns of differentiation among scholar-bureaucrats 10. The integration of scholar-bureaucrats in multiple career tracks Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index.
Introduction Part I. Scholars during the Early Ottoman Period (1300-1453): 1. Post-Mongol realities in Anatolia and the Ottomans 2. Madrasas and scholars in Ottoman lands Part II. The Formation of the Hierarchy (1453-1530): 3. Introducing the Ottoman empire 4. Scholars in Mehmed II's nascent imperial bureaucracy (1453-81) 5. Scholar-bureaucrats realise their power (1481-1530) Part III. The Consolidation of the Hierarchy (1530-1600): 6. The focus of attention changes 7. The ascendance of dignitary scholar-bureaucrats (mevali) 8. The growth and extension of the hierarchy 9. The rules and patterns of differentiation among scholar-bureaucrats 10. The integration of scholar-bureaucrats in multiple career tracks Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index.
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