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Crafts and Craftsmen of the Middle East : Fashioning the Individual in the Muslim Mediterranean, PDF eBook

Crafts and Craftsmen of the Middle East : Fashioning the Individual in the Muslim Mediterranean PDF

Part of the The Islamic Mediterranean series

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Crafts and Craftsmen of the Middle East presents research on craft workers within and outside the guild structure from the modern and contemporary Mediterranean world.

From the late sixteenth-century Ottoman Empire to traditional style crafts in twentieth-century Turkey and Egypt, the book surveys a multitude of traditions.

It begins in 1582 when Istanbul artisans paraded in front of Sultan Murad III; moves through to the eighteenth-century struggles between artisans and tax farmers in Tokat, the artisans of Cairo and the craftsmen of Adana; and into nineteenth-century accounts of Istanbul's women workers and Jewish butchers.

This book is essential to all those interested in the history of the culture and society of the Islamic Mediterranean.

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