Formation of the Modern State by Rifa'at Ali Abou-El-Haj

Formation of the Modern State by Rifa'at Ali Abou-El-Haj

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Challenges the paradigm of the societal decline as inadequate for understanding the Ottoman society and state during this period. This book evaluates the established historical view of the Ottoman Empire as an Eastern despotic nation-state in decline, and instead analyzes it as a modern state comparable to contemporary states in Europe and Asia.

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Formation of the Modern State by Rifa'at Ali Abou-El-Haj

With extensive new material, this classic book - now in a second edition - challenges the current paradigm of the societal decline as inadequate for understanding the Ottoman society and state during this period. Rifa'at 'Ali Abou-El-Haj reevaluates the established historical view of the Ottoman Empire as an Eastern despotic nation-state in decline and instead analyzes it as a modern state comparable to contemporary states in Europe and Asia.
Abou-el-Haj's study will stimulate general readers to rethink the Ottoman experience, to reexamine its main lines of development, to ponder the lessons of the Ottoman legacy for both the Middle East and southeast EuropeSpecialists will want to reexamine their own assumptions.... Perhaps the greatest contribution to this study is to challenge readers to think of the Ottoman experience as 'normal, as subject to the same pressures and tensions which have faced people in other times and places." — Digest of Middle East Studies
Rifa'at 'Ali Abou-El-Haj, professor at Binghamton University, New York, is author of The Rebellion of 1703 and the Structure of Ottoman Politics.
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ISBN 13 9780815630852
ISBN 10 0815630859
Title Formation of the Modern State
Author Rifa'at Ali Abou-El-Haj
Series Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Year published 2005-11-30
Number of pages 184
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.