In this Book
- An Ottoman Century: The District of Jerusalem in the 1600s
- Book
- 1996
- Published by: State University of New York Press

summary
This sweeping look at the city and the District of Jerusalem in the 17th century paints a vivid picture of life in an Ottoman province. Based on micro-level research of the District of Jerusalem, this book addresses some of the most crucial questions concerning the Ottoman empire in a time of crisis and disorientation: decline and decentralization, the rise of the notable elite, the urban-rural-pastoral nexus, agrarian relations and the encroachment of European economy. At the same time it paints a vivid picture of life in an Ottoman province. By integrating court record, petitions, chronicles and even local poetry, the book recreates a historical world that, though long vanished, has left an indelible imprint on the city of Jerusalem and its surroundings.
Table of Contents

- Note on Transliteration
- pp. ix-x
- Introduction
- pp. 1-8
- Zooming In
- pp. 9-34
- The Rise and Fall of Local Dynasties
- pp. 35-62
- The Sufi Connection
- pp. 63-86
- Desert, Village and Town
- pp. 87-114
- Layers of Ownership
- pp. 115-140
- An Economy in Transition
- pp. 141-172
- Worlds Apart
- pp. 173-190
- Conclusion
- pp. 191-196
- Bibliography
- pp. 237-248
- Name Index
- pp. 249-250
- Subject and Term Index
- pp. 251-259
Additional Information
ISBN
9781438424750
MARC Record
OCLC
798297911
Pages
258
Launched on MUSE
2012-02-08
Language
English
Open Access
No