The long peace: Ottoman Lebanon, 1861-1920
1994; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 31; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.31-3386
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Islamic Studies and History
ResumoThe road to a special regime in Mount Lebanon - geography, the people politics, winds of change, international rivalries and sectarian strife, the new regime Ottoman policy and power relations in Mount Lebanon, 1861-1892 - the formative period, 1861-1873 - Rustem Pasha, 1873-1883 - Vasa Pasha, 1883-1892 Ottoman policy and power relations in Mount Lebanon, 1892-1915 Naum Pasha, 1892-1902 Muzaffer Pasha, 1902-1907 Yusuf Pasha and Ohannes Pasha, 1907-1915 the administrative council - Composition and Duties of the Council The Council's Weapon: Its Right to Veto Tax Increases Elections and Politics in the Mountain The Council as the Representative of Lebanese taxation and fiscal administration - Taxation Under the Reglement Basic Sources of Revenue Additional Sources of Revenue The 1913-14 Budget, Mutiny, an Fiscal Autonomy. JUDICIAL ORGANISATION AS A MECHANISM OF SOCIAL CONSOLIDATION. The Court System Supervision of the judiciary. CHAPTER 7. CONFESSIONALISM, NOTABLES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSTITIONS. Sectarian Distribution of Administrative Positions Powerful Notables as Officials The Struggle for Offices. CHAPTER 8: THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CHURCH. Relations Between Temporal and Ecclesiastical Authorities, 1861-1915 The War Years and After, 1925-1920. CONCLUSION. Appendix A: The Governors of Mount Lebanon, 1861-1918. Appendix B: Ottoman Documents on Mount Lebanon, 1861-19l8. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Maps. 1. Traditional Districts of Mount Lebanon and Their Relatioship to Land Formations. 2. The Governorate of Mount Lebbanon, 1861-1920. Tables. 1. Male Population and Distribution of the Fixed Tax in Mount Lebanon, 1866-1868. 2. Population of Mount Lebanon According to the Census of 1913-1914. 3. Distribution of Government Positions by Sect, 1902-1907.
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