"A masterful study of the last decades of Ottoman rule in Mount Lebanon. . . . Akarli's work demonstrates conclusively that the political history of the Arab lands under Ottoman rule should not be approached without reference to Ottoman sources. The author's fluency in Arabic enabled him to master the extensive literature based on local sources, which he has interwoven dexterously with his Ottoman material. What results is both the definitive study of the Mutasarrifyya and a valuable case study of administrative reforms initiating the process of state formation."