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Author Kasaba, Reşat, 1954-

Title A moveable empire : Ottoman nomads, migrants, and refugees / Reşat Kasaba
Published Seattle : University of Washington Press, c2009

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Description 1 online resource (x, 194 p.)
Series Studies in modernity and national identity
Studies in modernity and national identity.
Contents 1. Empire, state, and people -- 2. A moveable empire -- 3. Toward settlement -- 4. Building stasis -- 5. The immovable state
Summary "A Moveable Empire examines the history of the Ottoman Empire through a new lens, focusing on the migrant groups that lived within its bounds and their changing relationship to the state's central authorities. Unlike earlier studies that take an evolutionary view of tribe-state relations-casting the development of a state as a story in which nomadic tribes give way to settled populations-this book argues that mobile groups played an important role in shaping Ottoman institutions and, ultimately, the early republican structures of modern Turkey." "Over much of the empire's long history, local Interests influenced the development of the Ottoman state as authorities sought to enlist and accommodate the various nomadic groups in the region. In the early years of the empire, maintaining a nomadic presence, especially in frontier regions, was an important source of strength. Cooperation between the imperial center and tribal leaders provided the center with an effective way of reaching distant parts of the empire, while allowing tribal leaders to perpetuate their own authority and guarantee the tribes' survival as bearers of distinct cultures and identities. This relationship changed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as indigenous communities, tribal and otherwise, discovered new possibilities of expanding their own economic and political power by pursuing local, regional, and even global opportunities, independent of the Ottoman center. The Ottoman state responded by taking its first steps toward settling tribes and controlling migrations. Finally, in the early twentieth century, mobility took another form entirely as ethnicity-based notions of nationality led to forced migrations."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Nomads -- Turkey -- History
Internal migrants -- Turkey -- History
Migration, Internal -- Turkey -- History
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
HISTORY -- Middle East -- General.
Internal migrants
Migration, Internal
Nomads
Social conditions
Imperialismus
Nomade
Nutztierzucht
Binnenwanderung
Flüchtling
Migration
Araber
Armenier
Kurden
Turkmenen
Stamm Ethnologie
Nomaden -- Osmanisches Reich.
Migration -- Osmanisches Reich.
Stamm -- Staat -- Osmanisches Reich.
Staat -- Stamm -- Osmanisches Reich.
Stamm.
Staat.
Autorität.
Nomader -- historia -- Turkiet.
Migration -- historia -- Turkiet.
Nomads -- Turkey -- History
Internal migrants -- Turkey -- History
Migration, Internal -- Turkey
SUBJECT Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138802
Turkey -- Social conditions -- 1288-1918. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97007955
Subject Turkey
Osmanisches Reich
Osmanisches Reich.
Türkei.
Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
Turkey -- Social conditions -- 1288-1918
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021694590
ISBN 9780295801490
0295801492