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Habits of the Market: Commercial Networks, Regional Finance, and Resistance in the Ottoman Tobacco Trade (c. 1860-1925)
Habits of the Market: Commercial Networks, Regional Finance, and Resistance in the Ottoman...
Habits of the Market: Commercial Networks, Regional Finance, and Resistance in the Ottoman Tobacco Trade (c. 1860-1925)

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자료유형  
 학위논문 서양
최종처리일시  
20250211152655
ISBN  
9798383583470
DDC  
900
저자명  
Adney, Kaleb Herman.
서명/저자  
Habits of the Market: Commercial Networks, Regional Finance, and Resistance in the Ottoman Tobacco Trade (c. 1860-1925)
발행사항  
[Sl] : University of California, Los Angeles, 2024
발행사항  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024
형태사항  
244 p
주기사항  
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 86-02, Section: A.
주기사항  
Advisor: Gelvin, James.
학위논문주기  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2024.
초록/해제  
요약This dissertation is an analysis of the tobacco industry in the late Ottoman Empire and in the post-Ottoman Aegean Region. In particular, it traces the development of the political economy of tobacco in Macedonia, Thrace, and the surrounding region, which incorporated tobacco producers and merchants into trans-regional commercial networks and global financial flows. The most prominent merchants of the late Ottoman period were all involved in ongoing processes of urbanization, financialization, and industrialization in the region. These processes created political-economy dynamics that provided opportunities for some commercial actors while limiting the potential for social advancement amongst others. In response, social actors often engaged in subterfuge and smuggling while they became enmeshed in cycles of violence and warlordism in the countryside. Illegal commerce and banditry became commonplace. Ultimately, the potential opportunities provided by the tobacco trade transformed the tobacco-producing lands of Macedonia and Thrace into the core of competing national economy projects of the Committee for Union and Progress, the Bulgarian government under Tsar Ferdinand I, and the Greek government after World War I under the auspices of the League of Nations plan to exchange the populations of Greece and Turkey. In this way, while this dissertation primarily analyzes the "tobacco question" in the late Ottoman and post-Ottoman Aegean Region, it also attempts to demonstrate the ways that tobacco played into the broader "eastern question" and the multiple crises (i.e. sectarian violence and competition between national economy projects) affecting the southern Balkans in the early twentieth century.
일반주제명  
History
일반주제명  
Middle Eastern studies
일반주제명  
Sociology
키워드  
Aegean Region
키워드  
Southern Balkans
키워드  
Greece
키워드  
Ottoman Empire
키워드  
Political economy
키워드  
Tobacco
기타저자  
University of California, Los Angeles History 0429
기본자료저록  
Dissertations Abstracts International. 86-02A.
전자적 위치 및 접속  
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■520    ▼aThis  dissertation  is  an  analysis  of  the  tobacco  industry  in  the  late  Ottoman  Empire  and  in  the  post-Ottoman  Aegean  Region.  In  particular,  it  traces  the  development  of  the  political  economy  of  tobacco  in  Macedonia,  Thrace,  and  the  surrounding  region,  which  incorporated  tobacco  producers  and  merchants  into  trans-regional  commercial  networks  and  global  financial  flows.  The  most  prominent  merchants  of  the  late  Ottoman  period  were  all  involved  in  ongoing  processes  of  urbanization,  financialization,  and  industrialization  in  the  region.  These  processes  created  political-economy  dynamics  that  provided  opportunities  for  some  commercial  actors  while limiting  the  potential  for  social  advancement  amongst  others.  In  response,  social  actors  often  engaged  in  subterfuge  and  smuggling  while  they  became  enmeshed  in  cycles  of  violence  and  warlordism  in  the  countryside.  Illegal  commerce  and  banditry  became  commonplace.  Ultimately,  the  potential  opportunities  provided  by  the  tobacco  trade  transformed  the  tobacco-producing  lands  of  Macedonia  and  Thrace  into  the  core  of  competing  national  economy  projects  of  the  Committee  for  Union  and  Progress,  the  Bulgarian  government  under  Tsar  Ferdinand  I,  and  the  Greek  government  after  World  War  I  under  the  auspices  of  the  League  of  Nations  plan  to  exchange  the  populations  of  Greece  and  Turkey.  In  this  way,  while  this  dissertation  primarily  analyzes  the  "tobacco  question"  in  the  late  Ottoman  and  post-Ottoman  Aegean  Region,  it  also  attempts  to  demonstrate  the  ways  that  tobacco  played  into  the  broader  "eastern  question"  and  the  multiple  crises  (i.e.  sectarian  violence  and  competition  between  national  economy  projects)  affecting  the  southern  Balkans  in  the  early  twentieth  century.
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■85640▼uhttp://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T17163338▼nKERIS▼z이  자료의  원문은  한국교육학술정보원에서  제공합니다.

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