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Nature and Empire in Ottoman Egypt

An Environmental History

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The book explores the transformation of Ottoman imperial sovereignty through shifts in the control of natural resources. It examines how these changes influenced political power dynamics, governance, and the empire's relationship with its territories. By analyzing the impact of resource management on the empire's structure, the author reveals the intricate connections between economic factors and imperial authority, providing a nuanced understanding of Ottoman history and its legacy.

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Nature and Empire in Ottoman Egypt, Alan Mikhail

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2011
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Title
Nature and Empire in Ottoman Egypt
Subtitle
An Environmental History
Language
English
Released
2011
Format
Hardcover
Pages
382
ISBN13
9781107008762
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The book explores the transformation of Ottoman imperial sovereignty through shifts in the control of natural resources. It examines how these changes influenced political power dynamics, governance, and the empire's relationship with its territories. By analyzing the impact of resource management on the empire's structure, the author reveals the intricate connections between economic factors and imperial authority, providing a nuanced understanding of Ottoman history and its legacy.