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Bringing together cultural, economic and social historians from
across Europe and beyond, this volume offers a consideration from a
number of perspectives of the principal forces that further
integrated the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe during the first
century of industrialisation. The essays not only review and
analyse the commercial, financial and monetary factors, negative as
well as positive, that bore upon the region's initial stages of
modern transformation, but also provide a ready introduction to
major aspects of the economy and society of the Ottoman Empire in
the nineteenth century. Beginning with two chapters providing the
context to the development of Ottoman relations with Western Europe
up to the second half of the nineteenth century, the collection
then moves on to explore more specific questions of trade links,
the impact of improved transportation and communications, the
development and changing nature of Ottoman finance and banking, as
well as European investment in Turkey. The outcome is a broad
ranging consideration of how all these issues played a fundamental
role in the final decades of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence
of Turkey as a modern state with links to both east and west. The
essays in this collection derive from the EABFH colloquium held in
the Imperial Mint, Istanbul, in October 1999.
Bringing together cultural, economic and social historians from
across Europe and beyond, this volume offers a consideration from a
number of perspectives of the principal forces that further
integrated the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe during the first
century of industrialisation. The essays not only review and
analyse the commercial, financial and monetary factors, negative as
well as positive, that bore upon the region's initial stages of
modern transformation, but also provide a ready introduction to
major aspects of the economy and society of the Ottoman Empire in
the nineteenth century. Beginning with two chapters providing the
context to the development of Ottoman relations with Western Europe
up to the second half of the nineteenth century, the collection
then moves on to explore more specific questions of trade links,
the impact of improved transportation and communications, the
development and changing nature of Ottoman finance and banking, as
well as European investment in Turkey. The outcome is a broad
ranging consideration of how all these issues played a fundamental
role in the final decades of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence
of Turkey as a modern state with links to both east and west. The
essays in this collection derive from the EABFH colloquium held in
the Imperial Mint, Istanbul, in October 1999.
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