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Derginin Adı: Kırıkkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi
Cilt: 2014/4
Sayı: 1
Makale Başlık: A REVIEW OF WEBERIAN STUDIES ON THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
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Makale Eklenme Tarihi: 27.05.2015
Okunma Sayısı: 2
Makale Özeti: This study examines the secondary literature on Max Weber’s (1864-1920) writings on Islam and the Ottoman Empire. It demarcates approaches prevalent in the secondary literature. Three basic themes are apparent: - Section a) concentrates on authors who applied Weber’s concepts of patrimonialism and bureaucracy to non-Ottoman countries, such as Maslovski (on the Soviet bureaucracy) and Eisenberg (on China). - Section b) focuses on authors who studied the Ottoman Empire utilizing non-Weberianabove all Durkheimian and Marxian theories and methods. The studies by Immanuel Wallerstein (world systems theory) and his Turkish colleagues on the Ottoman Empire, as well as the neo-Marxian writings of Perry Anderson and Barrington Moore, will be evaluated. Studies on the Ottoman Empire and its socio-political transformation indebted to Durkheim (S. N. Eisendtadt, Ziya Gökalp, and Niyazi Berkes) will be discussed. - Section c) concentrates on authors who studied the Ottoman Empire using Weber’s terminology and concepts, such as Haim Gerber, Halil Inalcik, and Şerif Mardin.
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