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The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838-1900 Gulhan Balsoy

The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838-1900 By Gulhan Balsoy

The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838-1900 by Gulhan Balsoy


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Summary

Epidemics, migration and territorial losses led to population decline in early nineteenth-century Turkey. In response, Ottoman elites began a programme of population growth. Balsoy uses previously untapped archival sources to examine these developments, arguing that these changes caused reproduction to become a political experience.

The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838-1900 Summary

The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838-1900 by Gulhan Balsoy

Epidemics, migration and territorial losses led to population decline in early nineteenth-century Turkey. In response, Ottoman elites began a programme of population growth. Balsoy uses previously untapped archival sources to examine these developments, arguing that these changes caused reproduction to become a political experience.

About Gulhan Balsoy

Gulhan Balsoy

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Besi??m OEmer and Writing the History of Midwifery and Childbirth; Chapter 2 The Transformation of Midwifery; Chapter 3 Abortion, Power and Agency; Chapter 4 Pregnancy as a Site of Medical Intervention; Chapter 5 Infertility as a Public Problem; conclusion Conclusion: Gendering Nineteenthcentury Ottoman History;

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NLS9781138662001
9781138662001
1138662003
The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838-1900 by Gulhan Balsoy
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-01-21
192
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