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Ottoman Legacies of the State: An Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

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This collection of papers, from very different vantage points, makes the argument that the Ottoman Empire bequeathed significant legacies to the notion and practices of modern political governance in the Middle East. The three essays address the impact Ottoman policies had on territories that had once been part of the empire, focusing most closely on the development of state institutions, nationalism, and the position of the caliphate. By exploring these key issues, the authors hope to call attention to the importance of the Ottoman experience in laying the groundwork for future political life in the region.

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Special Section: Ottoman Legacies of the State
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Copyright © Social Science History Association, 2018