On Ottoman, British, and Belgian Monarchs' Ownership of Private Property in the Late Nineteenth Century: A Comparison

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Naz Yücel
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Abstract:This article investigates the transformation of three coeval monarchs—Sultan Abdülhamid II (r. 1876–1909), Queen Victoria (r. 1837–1901), and King Leopold II (r. 1865–1909)—into private landed property owners in the late nineteenth century. In its comparisons, the article centers Sultan Abdülhamid II's transformation into a private landed property owner with the separation of his privy purse from the state treasury in the early 1880s, to show that despite the distinctive specificities of Ottoman law, institutions, and imperial finances, all three monarchs used private ownership of landed property as private individuals. This article not only joins the extended scholarly literature criticizing characterizations of an unproblematic capitalist "West" or "Europe" whose market society is underpinned by development of "private property" against a stagnant and undifferentiated "East" but also complicates the liberal distinction of "state" and "society" by focusing on the private property ownership of the pinnacle of "state actors," the monarchs.
19世纪末奥斯曼帝国、英国和比利时君主私有财产所有权之比较
摘要:本文考察了19世纪末三位同时期君主——苏丹阿卜杜勒- 哈米德二世(1876-1909年)、维多利亚女王(1837-1901年)和利奥波德二世(1865-1909年)——向私人土地所有者的转变。在比较中,文章以苏丹阿卜杜勒·哈米德二世为中心,在19世纪80年代早期,他的私人钱包从国库中分离出来,转变为私有土地所有者,以表明尽管奥斯曼法律、制度和帝国财政具有独特的特殊性,但三位君主都将土地私有制作为私人个体使用。这篇文章不仅加入了对毫无问题的资本主义“西方”或“欧洲”的特征的广泛学术文献的批评,这些特征的市场社会是由“私有财产”的发展支撑的,而不是停滞不前和没有区别的“东方”,而且还通过关注“国家行为者”的顶峰——君主的私有财产所有权,使“国家”和“社会”的自由主义区分变得复杂。
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