| Author/Contributor(s): | Hathaway, Jane |
| Publisher: | University of Wisconsin Press |
| Date: | 08/21/2003 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Regionalism and ethnic diversity were key contributing factors to mutiny and rebellion in the middle period, both within the Empire and without. A mutiny or rebellion provides a moment of social stress in which underlying societal tensions, and the state's ability to cope with them, stand out with unusual clarity. This exercise in comparing intra-Ottoman mutinies leads to broader comparisons between Ottoman and other societies, helping to break down the historiographical and cultural barriers that sometimes keep us from seeing that, beneath the outward trappings, one mutiny is often much like another. Originally published by the International Journal of Turkish Studies