测绘帝国:19世纪奥斯曼帝国的知识生产和政府

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许多关于19世纪中东和北非(MENA)地区的研究一直关注欧洲殖民政府通过积累有关该地区的知识及其随后的军事统治所施加的经济、社会和政治影响。19世纪奥斯曼帝国的例子表明,欧洲的知识生产技术也被殖民大都市以外的统治精英战略性地采用。奥斯曼帝国对欧洲技术和技术的采用,在政治上与帝国对新生民族主义的领土要求,以及在寻求掌握权力的过程中,有计划地向以知识为基础的政府管理形式迈进,交织在一起。奥斯曼人使用的制图和人口统计方法产生了新的领土和人口组合,深刻地重塑了政府的目标和帝国管理的行为。统计和地理成为社会进步和进步的首选工具,支撑了19世纪旨在合理化和集中化的众多改革。
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Mapping Empire: Knowledge Production and Government in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
Many studies of the nineteenth century Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have been concerned with the economic, social and political influence exerted by European colonial governments through the accumulation of knowledge about the region and its subsequent military domination. The case of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century demonstrates that European techniques of knowledge production were also strategically adopted by ruling elites outside the colonial metropolises. Ottoman adoption of European technologies and techniques were politically entwined with the empire’s territorial claims against nascent nationalisms and a calculated move towards knowledge-based forms of government administration in the quest to hold onto power. Cartographic and demographic methods used by the Ottomans produced new assemblages of territory and population that profoundly reshaped the objective of government and the conduct of imperial administration. Statistics and geography became the choice tools of social progress and advancement, underpinning the numerous reforms of the nineteenth century aimed at rationalisation and centralisation.
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