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ID151869
Title ProperLocal demands and state policies
Other Title InformationGeneral councils (Meclis-i Umumi) in the Edirne and Ankara provinces (1867–1872)
LanguageENG
AuthorKöksal, Yonca
Summary / Abstract (Note)By comparing the decisions of various meetings of the General Councils of Edirne and Ankara provinces from 1283 to 1288 (1867–1872 AD), this study analyses social and economic dynamics of both provinces, the state vocabulary for handling local demands, and the boundaries of responsibility for the state and the local actors in provincial administration. Instead of reading the Tanzimat as a top-down imposition, this article defines General Councils as sites of negotiations between state and local actors and instruments for local development. This article challenges the conventional view of provincial councils as weak and unable to implement various policies. It contributes to a new generation of studies that challenges the separation between state and social forces and looks at how both interacted in provincial administration.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 53, No.3; May 2017: p.470-485
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2017-06 53, 3
Key WordsState Policies ;  Local Demands ;  General Councils ;  Ankara Provinces ;  1867–1872