bokomslag Anatolian Livestock Trade in the Late Ottoman Empire
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Anatolian Livestock Trade in the Late Ottoman Empire

Yonca Koksal Ozyasar Can Nacar Arnoud Vrolijk Kasper Van Ommen Karin Scheper

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  • 220 sidor
  • 2024
"This book analyzes the expansion of the Anatolian livestock trade, focusing on sheep and cattle, during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries- a period marked by significant changes in state policies, society and environment. It examines the impact of these changes on both human and non-human actors, maps trade routes and networks, and explores their transformations over time, thereby contributing to the literature on Ottoman environmental and socioeconomic history. The book identifies three regions -central, northeastern, and northwestern Anatolia- and four Eastern Mediterranean ports (.zmir, .skenderun, Mersin, and Antalya) as major centers of livestock trade. It examines a combination of environmental, economic, social, and political dynamics that shaped the emergence of these regions as primary suppliers of sheep to Istanbul and the ports as gateways for livestock exports. By highlighting diverse ecosystems and socioeconomic dynamics, and utilizing a variety of primary sources including Ottoman and British state documents, newspapers, memoirs, and travel accounts, the book aims to address several key questions: How did the ecosystems and socioeconomic dynamics of these regions and ports change in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? What were the repercussions of these changes on livestock production and trade? And how did they impact the organization of livestock and meat trade in Istanbul?"
  • Författare: Yonca Koksal Ozyasar, Can Nacar, Arnoud Vrolijk, Kasper Van Ommen, Karin Scheper
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9789087284350
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 220
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-09-26
  • Förlag: Leiden University Press