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ID128219
Title ProperUnderstanding life in the Ottoman-Montenegrin borderlands of northern Albania during the Tanzimat era
Other Title Informationcatholic Mirdite tribes, missionaries and ottoman officials
LanguageENG
AuthorMaggiolini, Paolo
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper reconsiders the development of decentralization/centralization dynamics during the Ottoman Empire, focusing on the Ottoman-Montenegrin borderlands of Northern Albania with particular reference to the Mirdite territory inhabited by Catholic tribes. First, the paper describes the local socio-political system and balance of power in Mirdite territory before the enactment of the Gulhane decree. Secondly, the paper focuses on the developments and changes occurring in this land during the Tanzimat. Interaction, intertwining and overlapping between different strategies and policies are analysed in regard to the relationship between Catholic tribes, missionaries and Ottoman officials. Because of them, the changes and developments in the local administrative system occurring in both the religious and the political dimensions during the last part of the nineteenth century were expressions of the process of decentralization/centralization triggered by Istanbul from the third decade of the nineteenth century on.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol.50, No.2; March 2014: p.208-232
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol.50, No.2; March 2014: p.208-232
Key WordsOttoman Empire ;  Ottoman States ;  Ottoman-Montenegrin Borderlands ;  Montenegrin Borderlands ;  Albania ;  Northern Albania ;  Tanzimat Era ;  Catholic Mirdite Tribes ;  Ottoman Officials ;  Religious Groups ;  Ethnic Groups ;  Ethnic Minorities ;  Politics ;  State Politics ;  History ;  War ;  Political Changes ;  Political Dimensions ;  Catholic Tribes ;  Political Development ;  Religious Dimensions ;  History - 19th Century