In 1876, a recently dethroned sultan, Abdülaziz, was found dead in his cham- bers, the veins in his arm slashed.
About the Author: Avi Rubin is senior lecturer in the Department of Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
264 Pages
History, Middle East
Series Name: Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle East
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About the Book
"'Ottoman Rule of Law and the Modern Political Trial' employs a socio-legal approach to analyze the famous yet understudied 'Yildiz Trial,' surrounding the 1876 death of Sultan Abdèulaziz, and this trial's representations in contemporary public discourses and subsequent historiography"
Book Synopsis
In 1876, a recently dethroned sultan, Abdülaziz, was found dead in his cham- bers, the veins in his arm slashed. Five years later, a group of Ottoman senior officials stood a criminal trial and were found guilty for complicity in his murder. Among the defendants was the world-famous statesman former Grand Vizier and reformer Ahmed Midhat Pasa, a political foe of the autocratic sultan Abdülhamit II, who succeeded Abdülaziz and ruled the empire for thirty-three years. The alleged murder of the former sultan and the trial that ensued were political dramas that captivated audiences both domestically and internationally. The high-profile personalities involved, the international politics at stake, and the intense newspaper coverage all rendered the trial an historic event, but the question of whether the sultan was murdered or committed suicide re- mains a mystery that continues to be relevant in Turkey today. Drawing upon a wide range of narrative and archival sources, Rubin explores the famous yet understudied trial and its representations in contemporary public discourse and subsequent historiography. Through the reconstruction and analysis of various aspects of the trial, Rubin identifies the emergence of a new culture of legalism that sustained the first modern political trial in the history of the Middle East.
Review Quotes
The book is based on solid research and is theoretically informed, making an important contribution to the late Ottoman legal and political history.
-- "International Journal of Middle East Studies"
A fascinating and detailed micro-history of the trialof Midhat Pasa.--James E. Baldwin "author of Islamic Law and Empire in Ottoman Cairo"
A tour de force of socio-legal history of the late Ottoman Empire. Rubin leads the reader into a breathtaking journey through the history and historiography of one of the most serious political crises in late Ottoman history, the Yildiz Trial (1881), turning it into a thrilling microhistory.--Iris Agmon "author of Family and Court: Legal Culture and Modernity in Late Ottoman Palestine"
Carefully sifting through court documents, journalistic accounts, memoirs, and earlier historical studies, the author places the trial at Yildiz Palace within the framework of newly developing legalism and the sultan's determination to rid himself of the Ottoman Empire's leading exemplar of constitutionalism. Recommended.-- "Choice"
About the Author
Avi Rubin is senior lecturer in the Department of Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is the author of Ottoman Nizamiye Courts: Law and Modernity.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 7.86 Inches (W) x .66 Inches (D)
Weight: .82 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle East
Sub-Genre: Middle East
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 264
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Theme: Turkey & Ottoman Empire
Format: Paperback
Author: Avi Rubin
Language: English
Street Date: November 8, 2018
TCIN: 1002821470
UPC: 9780815636014
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-0339
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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