A History of Ottoman Political Thought Up to the Early Nineteenth Century
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 329 (Europe-oriented) reform as progress and any other change as decline. From anoth ...
330 chapter 8 establishing a corps of rapid-fire artillery (süratçı); de Tott created a cannon foundry and a school of engineeri ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 331 to proceed with his ambitious Westernizing reforms of the army, the Nizam-i Cedi ...
332 chapter 8 The main obstacle and opponent for this new political pole remained the janissary corps, which, as seen, had by th ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 333 backdrop of the military difficulties and constant experimentation in military a ...
334 chapter 8 One can see signs of this trend in many different texts, and not only po- litical treatises. The courtier and hist ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 335 Such an attitude toward revolt is also seen in other works of the period. Na’ima ...
336 chapter 8 Telhisü’l-beyan since it combines copying traditional descriptions or rules with to-the-point advice on contempora ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 337 his more ambitious work or as a short memorandum to the young vizier, summarizin ...
338 chapter 8 (I27) as being divided into four parts, according to their trade (hirfet ve senayi’ cihetinden), each of which dep ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 339 such distortions and malfunctions of the system, and that the situation had neve ...
340 chapter 8 appears to understand justice more as equal treatment (the vizier “must treat all and everyone in an equal way”: U ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 341 to last for more than a century, the same caution can be seen: among other pract ...
342 chapter 8 conditions by action from outside the corps. Absolutely without question it can come about only through the trustw ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 343 posts, obviously combined with enhanced self-reproduction: after all, this was t ...
344 chapter 8 felt during this period is clearly illustrated by an episode in Nu’man Efendi’s (d. after 1755) autobiographical w ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 345 the authors to be studied here, Dürri Mehmed Efendi may be described as a follow ...
346 chapter 8 Istanbul to a father who was an imperial kapıcıbaşı. He succeeded his brother as derebey of Canik (the province of ...
The Eighteenth Century: the Traditionalists 347 Morea. After initially describing in detail the events of this revolt, to which ...
348 chapter 8 by Müteferrika’s press. Dürri’s introductory analysis of human society and his- torical laws is as telling as it i ...
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