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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Critique Of World-system Inspired Historiography Of Transition To Capitalism In The Ottoman Empire

Erkurt, Beyhan 01 February 2013 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis examines world-system inspired historiography on transition to capitalism in the Ottoman Empire that has been developed as a criticism of the modernization theory that was dominant in the analyses of the Ottoman transformation. It is argued that although the world system inspired analyses overcome the restrictions imposed by the modernization analyses that are based on the deficiencies of Ottoman society compared to the West, they are also crippled with their own restrictions. Considering change as a product of external dynamics, and ignoring internal relations and potentials, it commits the same mistake of regarding the &lsquo / periphery&rsquo / as stagnant and shorn of any life, dynamics for creating change and therefore history. In this perspective, the peripheral societies such as the Ottoman society do not have the potential to be the actor of change but can only be subjected to it. Therefore, it is argued that the world-system inspired accounts fall short in understanding the process of change in the Ottoman Empire and the dynamics behind it. On that account, this thesis stresses the importance of studying the uneven but mutual relations between internal and external factors in order to understand social transformations that occur in and through the social relations and contradictions. There is, therefore a need to develop an account of the transition of the Ottoman Empire to capitalism with the help of such an approach.
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Trabalho, terra e capital no sul de Minas em transição / Work, land and capital in the South of Minas in transition

Pinheiro, Rafaela Carvalho 13 March 2017 (has links)
O Sul de Minas Gerais passou por um processo de transição para o século XX muito peculiar, com profundas transformações econômicas e sociais, como a modernização de suas cidades, a reorganização da estrutura produtiva com o trabalho livre, a ascensão do café como importante item de produção e o grande aumento das linhas ferroviárias. Assim, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo discutir três aspectos da transição sul-mineira: o trabalho, a terra e o capital. Para tanto, nos utilizamos dos processos de inventários para três localidades da região, Campanha, Pouso Alegre e Varginha, bem como de periódicos editados nessas cidades, no período de 1880 a 1900. Após a abolição, a mão de obra disponível abarcou tanto os libertos quanto os brancos nacionais além de imigrantes, notadamente os italianos. Embora as cidades tenham ganhado importância nesse processo, as propriedades e atividades rurais ainda conservaram sua predominância, tendo as fábricas ainda pouca substância. O sistema de crédito nessas localidades era pouco desenvolvido, fato que proporcionou a ascensão de emprestadores locais, os capitalistas, que no limite ditavam os rumos do desenvolvimento dessas cidades. / The South of Minas Gerais went through a process of transition to the peculiar twentieth century, with profound economic and social changes, such as the modernization of its cities, the reorganization of the productive structure with free labor, the coffee rise as an important item production and large increase in railway lines. Thus, this paper aims to discuss three aspects of South of Minas Gerais transition: labor, land and capital. Therefore, the use of inventory and partition sharing processes to three locations in the region, Campanha, Pouso Alegre and Varginha, as well as published journals in these cities in the period from 1880 to 1900. After the abolition of the labor available encompassed both freed as national white plus immigrants, especially Italians. Although cities have gained importance in this process, properties and rural activities still retained their dominance. The credit system in these locations was undeveloped, a fact that gave rise to local lenders, capitalists, that the limit dictated the direction of the development of these cities.
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Trabalho, terra e capital no sul de Minas em transição / Work, land and capital in the South of Minas in transition

Rafaela Carvalho Pinheiro 13 March 2017 (has links)
O Sul de Minas Gerais passou por um processo de transição para o século XX muito peculiar, com profundas transformações econômicas e sociais, como a modernização de suas cidades, a reorganização da estrutura produtiva com o trabalho livre, a ascensão do café como importante item de produção e o grande aumento das linhas ferroviárias. Assim, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo discutir três aspectos da transição sul-mineira: o trabalho, a terra e o capital. Para tanto, nos utilizamos dos processos de inventários para três localidades da região, Campanha, Pouso Alegre e Varginha, bem como de periódicos editados nessas cidades, no período de 1880 a 1900. Após a abolição, a mão de obra disponível abarcou tanto os libertos quanto os brancos nacionais além de imigrantes, notadamente os italianos. Embora as cidades tenham ganhado importância nesse processo, as propriedades e atividades rurais ainda conservaram sua predominância, tendo as fábricas ainda pouca substância. O sistema de crédito nessas localidades era pouco desenvolvido, fato que proporcionou a ascensão de emprestadores locais, os capitalistas, que no limite ditavam os rumos do desenvolvimento dessas cidades. / The South of Minas Gerais went through a process of transition to the peculiar twentieth century, with profound economic and social changes, such as the modernization of its cities, the reorganization of the productive structure with free labor, the coffee rise as an important item production and large increase in railway lines. Thus, this paper aims to discuss three aspects of South of Minas Gerais transition: labor, land and capital. Therefore, the use of inventory and partition sharing processes to three locations in the region, Campanha, Pouso Alegre and Varginha, as well as published journals in these cities in the period from 1880 to 1900. After the abolition of the labor available encompassed both freed as national white plus immigrants, especially Italians. Although cities have gained importance in this process, properties and rural activities still retained their dominance. The credit system in these locations was undeveloped, a fact that gave rise to local lenders, capitalists, that the limit dictated the direction of the development of these cities.

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