The Politics of Punishment in the Late Ottoman Empire Ottoman Prison And Prisoners — Ufuk Adak

The Politics of Punishment in the Late Ottoman Empire Ottoman Prison And Prisoners
Ufuk AdakAltınbaş Üniversitesi Yayınları
The Politics of Punishment in the Late Ottoman Empire Ottoman Prison And Prisoners
Ufuk AdakThis book examines the politics of punishment and the implementation of prison reform in the late Ottoman Empire specifically focusing on the significant Eastern Mediterranean port cities of Istanbul Izmir and Salonica Drawing from a wide array of primary sources including the Ottoman Archives Ottoman and British newspapers penal codes yearbooks architectural and city plans photographs and illustrations the analysis of the transformation of prisons in the 19th and 20th centuries covers various aspects such as health hygiene prison labor prison architecture and urban development During the Tanzimat period Ottoman reform efforts led to the construction of numerous public buildings in Ottoman cities such as military barracks hospitals government palaces clock towers and prisons As with these other symbols of modern state power prison reform became an important site for the standardization of government authority By including state and non state perspectives this work explores how punishment took on novel political importance for Ottoman officials and prisoners in the late Ottoman Empire especially evident in the shift from dungeons to purposefully built prisons

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This book examines the politics of punishment and the implementation of prison reform in the late Ottoman Empire specifically focusing on the significant Eastern Mediterranean port cities of Istanbul Izmir and Salonica Drawing from a wide array of primary sources including the Ottoman Archives Ottoman and British newspapers penal codes yearbooks architectural and city plans photographs and illustrations the analysis of the transformation of prisons in the 19th and 20th centuries covers various aspects such as health hygiene prison labor prison architecture and urban development During the Tanzimat period Ottoman reform efforts led to the construction of numerous public buildings in Ottoman cities such as military barracks hospitals government palaces clock towers and prisons As with these other symbols of modern state power prison reform became an important site for the standardization of government authority By including state and non state perspectives this work explores how punishment took on novel political importance for Ottoman officials and prisoners in the late Ottoman Empire especially evident in the shift from dungeons to purposefully built prisons

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Ufuk Adak tarafından kaleme alınan The Politics of Punishment in the Late Ottoman Empire Ottoman Prison And Prisoners Altınbaş Üniversitesi Yayınları eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor The Politics of Punishment in the Late Ottoman Empire Ottoman Prison And Prisoners Ufuk Adak Kitap Özeti This book examines the politics of punishment and the implementation of prison reform in the late Ottoman Empire specifically focusing on the significant Eastern Mediterranean port cities of Istanbul Izmir and Salonica Drawing from a wide array of primary sources including the Ottoman Archives Ottoman and British newspapers penal codes yearbooks architectural and city plans photographs and illustrations the analysis of the transformation of prisons in the 19th and 20th centuries covers various aspects such as health hygiene prison labor prison architecture and urban development During the Tanzimat period Ottoman reform efforts led to the construction of numerous public buildings in Ottoman cities such as military barracks hospitals government palaces clock towers and prisons As with these other symbols of modern state power prison reform became an important site for the standardization of government authority By including state and non state perspectives this work explores how punishment took on novel political importance for Ottoman officials and prisoners in the late Ottoman Empire especially evident in the shift from dungeons to purposefully built prisons Yayınevi Altınbaş Üniversitesi Yayınları Yazar Ufuk Adak Sayfa 248 Sayfa Kağıt 1 Hamur Boyut 16 00x24 00 cm Basım Yılı Aralık 2024 Barkod 9786052065976 Kategori Önemli Olaylar ve Biyografi Otobiyografi Osmanlı Tarihi

Altınbaş Üniversitesi Yayınları
This book examines the politics of punishment and the implementation of prison reform in the late Ottoman Empire specifically focusing on the significant Eastern Mediterranean port cities of Istanbul Izmir and Salonica Drawing from a wide array of primary sources including the Ottoman Archives Ottoman and British newspapers penal codes yearbooks architectural and city plans photographs and illustrations the analysis of the transformation of prisons in the 19th and 20th centuries covers various aspects such as health hygiene prison labor prison architecture and urban development During the Tanzimat period Ottoman reform efforts led to the construction of numerous public buildings in Ottoman cities such as military barracks hospitals government palaces clock towers and prisons As with these other symbols of modern state power prison reform became an important site for the standardization of government authority By including state and non state perspectives this work explores how punishment took on novel political importance for Ottoman officials and prisoners in the late Ottoman Empire especially evident in the shift from dungeons to purposefully built prisons

Altınbaş Üniversitesi Yayınları
This book examines the politics of punishment and the implementation of prison reform in the late Ottoman Empire specifically focusing on the significant Eastern Mediterranean port cities of Istanbul Izmir and Salonica Drawing from a wide array of primary sources including the Ottoman Archives Ottoman and British newspapers penal codes yearbooks architectural and city plans photographs and illustrations the analysis of the transformation of prisons in the 19th and 20th centuries covers various aspects such as health hygiene prison labor prison architecture and urban development During the Tanzimat period Ottoman reform efforts led to the construction of numerous public buildings in Ottoman cities such as military barracks hospitals government palaces clock towers and prisons As with these other symbols of modern state power prison reform became an important site for the standardization of government authority By including state and non state perspectives this work explores how punishment took on novel political importance for Ottoman officials and prisoners in the late Ottoman Empire especially evident in the shift from dungeons to purposefully built prisons

Altınbaş Üniversitesi Yayınları
This book examines the politics of punishment and the implementation of prison reform in the late Ottoman Empire specifically focusing on the significant Eastern Mediterranean port cities of Istanbul Izmir and Salonica Drawing from a wide array of primary sources including the Ottoman Archives Ottoman and British newspapers penal codes yearbooks architectural and city plans photographs and illustrations the analysis of the transformation of prisons in the 19th and 20th centuries covers various aspects such as health hygiene prison labor prison architecture and urban development During the Tanzimat period Ottoman reform efforts led to the construction of numerous public buildings in Ottoman cities such as military barracks hospitals government palaces clock towers and prisons As with these other symbols of modern state power prison reform became an important site for the standardization of government authority By including state and non state perspectives this work explores how punishment took on novel political importance for Ottoman officials and prisoners in the late Ottoman Empire especially evident in the shift from dungeons to purposefully built prisons Tanıtım Bülteninden