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Reform in the Ottoman Empire, 1856-1876

Roderic H. Davison

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The author examines in detail the Tanzimat reforms, focusing on the crucial phase between the reform edict of 1856 and the constitution of 1876.

Originally published in 1963.

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Khedive, Panic of 1873, Vizier, Bektashi Order, Moldavia, Edict, Janissaries, Vilayet Law, Russo-Turkish War (1877–78), Armenian constitution, Sharia, New Army, American Revolution, Imperial Arsenal (Ottoman Empire), Eyalet, Selim III, Danubian Principalities, Osman II, Ottoman poetry, Ottoman public debt, The Emergence of Modern Turkey, East Turkestan, Armenians, New Laws, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Ottoman Bank, Mehmed Fuad Pasha, Imperial Government (Ottoman Empire), Vilayet, Constitutionalist (UK), Tanzimat, Isma'il Pasha, Puritans, Caliphate, Great power, Cretan Revolt (1866–69), The Last Ottoman, Tax, Millet (Ottoman Empire), Napoleon III, Ottoman constitution of 1876, Peace congress, Ahmed Vefik Pasha, Orhan of the Ottoman Empire, Protestantism, Westernization, Egyptian Government, Ottoman Empire, Abdülaziz of the Ottoman Empire, Midhat Pasha, Secularization, Legislation, Fuad, Grand Vizier, Ottoman Greeks, Mehmed, Napoleonic Wars, Hatt-i humayun, Padishah, Ottoman Navy, Ottomanism, Russian Empire, Mahmud II, Turkish grammar, Byzantine Empire, Greek War of Independence, French campaign in Egypt and Syria, Ziya, Ottoman dynasty, Franz Babinger