Wealth in the Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Balkans: A Socio-Economic History

By: DAVIDOVA, EvgueniaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Library of Ottoman Studies ; 52Publication details: London I.B.Tauris 2016 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire | Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918--Administrative and political divisions--Social life and customs | Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918--Economic policy
Contents:
List of AbbreviationsGlossaryList of ContributorsIntroductionEvguenia Davidova Part I: Wealth, Property, and Social StatusChapter 1: Women, Wealth, and the State in Greece (1750-1860)Evdoxios Doxiadis Chapter 2: People of Wealth and Influence: the Case of the Khadzhitoshev Family (1770s-1870s) Evelina Razhdavichka-KiesslingChapter 3: Defining the Patrimony: Name, Lineage, and Inheritance Practices (Wallachia at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century)Andreea-Roxana IancuPart II: Institutional and Social Practices Chapter 4: Re-construction, Resettlement, and Economic Revitalization in pre-Tanzimat Ottoman BulgariaAndrew RobartsChapter 5: The Poor Men of Christ and their Leaders: Wealth and Poverty within the Christian Orthodox Clergy of the Ottoman Empire (Eighteenth-Nineteenth Century)Dimitris StamatopoulosChapter 6: Health as Wealth: Commodification of Doctor-Patient Relations in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman BalkansEvguenia DavidovaChapter 7: From the Sick," "the Blind," and "the Crippled" to "the Nation of Toiling People:" Visions of the Poor in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish RepublicEfi KannerPart III: Transnational Networks and ExchangesChapter 8: The Rich in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Arbanasi: Networks of ProsperityGergana GeorgievaChapter 9: Redrawing State Borders: Prosperity to Poverty in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Bitola (Monastir) Dalibor JovanovskiChapter 10: War, Dynasty, and Philanthropy: Kavala and the Khedivial Relief Campaign during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913)Eyal GinioPart IV: Discourses of Social and National ValuesChapter 11: National Interpretations of Misfortune and Welfare: the Paradigm of the Intellectuals of the Bulgarian Revival Eleonora NaxidouChapter 12: "People's Welfare" as National Security: Serbian Liberals and Discourses on Economic Development in pre-Independence Serbia(1850s-1870s) Momir SamardzicChapter 13: Ricchi e Poveri: Images of Wealth and Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Bulgarian LiteratureNikolai AretovConclusion"
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List of AbbreviationsGlossaryList of ContributorsIntroductionEvguenia Davidova Part I: Wealth, Property, and Social StatusChapter 1: Women, Wealth, and the State in Greece (1750-1860)Evdoxios Doxiadis Chapter 2: People of Wealth and Influence: the Case of the Khadzhitoshev Family (1770s-1870s) Evelina Razhdavichka-KiesslingChapter 3: Defining the Patrimony: Name, Lineage, and Inheritance Practices (Wallachia at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century)Andreea-Roxana IancuPart II: Institutional and Social Practices Chapter 4: Re-construction, Resettlement, and Economic Revitalization in pre-Tanzimat Ottoman BulgariaAndrew RobartsChapter 5: The Poor Men of Christ and their Leaders: Wealth and Poverty within the Christian Orthodox Clergy of the Ottoman Empire (Eighteenth-Nineteenth Century)Dimitris StamatopoulosChapter 6: Health as Wealth: Commodification of Doctor-Patient Relations in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman BalkansEvguenia DavidovaChapter 7: From the Sick," "the Blind," and "the Crippled" to "the Nation of Toiling People:" Visions of the Poor in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish RepublicEfi KannerPart III: Transnational Networks and ExchangesChapter 8: The Rich in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Arbanasi: Networks of ProsperityGergana GeorgievaChapter 9: Redrawing State Borders: Prosperity to Poverty in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Bitola (Monastir) Dalibor JovanovskiChapter 10: War, Dynasty, and Philanthropy: Kavala and the Khedivial Relief Campaign during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913)Eyal GinioPart IV: Discourses of Social and National ValuesChapter 11: National Interpretations of Misfortune and Welfare: the Paradigm of the Intellectuals of the Bulgarian Revival Eleonora NaxidouChapter 12: "People's Welfare" as National Security: Serbian Liberals and Discourses on Economic Development in pre-Independence Serbia(1850s-1870s) Momir SamardzicChapter 13: Ricchi e Poveri: Images of Wealth and Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Bulgarian LiteratureNikolai AretovConclusion"