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    An Ancien Régime Revisited: “Privatization” and Political Economy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Empire.Ariel Salzmann - 1993 - Politics and Society 21 (4):393-423.
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    Is there a moral economy of state formation? Religious minorities and repertoires of regime integration in the Middle East and Western Europe, 600–1614.Ariel Salzmann - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (3-4):299-313.
    This article asks how state formation processes informed the normative frameworks of late-Medieval and early-Modern Latin European and Muslim Middle Eastern regimes. The question at hand is not why pre-Modern regimes discriminated against religious minorities (as well as other groups) during the pre-Modern period, but why Western European states consistently engaged in mass expulsions of their non-Christian subjects from the late thirteenth century onward and the neighboring states of the Middle East did not. Rather than addressing these peculiar policies as (...)
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    Heath W. Lowry, The Nature of the Early Ottoman State. (SUNY Series in the Social and Economic History of the Middle East.) Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 2003. Pp. ix, 197; 10 black-and-white plates and tables. $62.50 (cloth); $20.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Ariel Salzmann - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):557-558.
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