The Ottoman Tribal School: Surveillance and Student’s Lives

This book investigates the surveillance and the students’ lives in the Ottoman Tribal School. It shows how Abdulhamid II, and his governors established mechanisms for the control of the students. The work focuses on which strategies and tools were used by the sultan and his governors to supervise the sons of tribes in the school. This book also narrates the students’ lives in the school. It takes into consideration the students’ experiences, problems, and their reactions against the school administration. Most of the primary sources used in this work are documents of the Ottoman Archives.

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Kitabın Adı:

The Ottoman Tribal School: Surveillance and Student’s Lives

Yazan:
Tutku Akın
Dizi Adı:

History: 426

Yayın Yılı:

2021

Sayfa:

147

Ebat:

13,5 x 21 cm.

Kağıt:

Enzo 70 gr.

Kapak:

Cevdet Mehmet Kösemen

Cilt/Kapak:

250 gr. Mat, Amerikan Bristol, 4 renk

ISBN/Barkod:

978-625-7900-98-0

İÇİNDEKİLER

Abbreviations
Acknowledgements

  1. Introduction
  2. The State and the Tribes in the 19th Century in the Ottoman Empire
  3. Discipline Mechanisms on the Students
    • Supervision of Abdulhamid II on the Students
    • The Bureaucratic Control on the Students
    • From the Inside of the Students' Lives
    • Conclusion
  4. A Window Which Opens to the Students' Lives
  5. Conclusion

ALBUM  
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX