#smrgKİTABEVİ Tobacco Smuggling in The Black Sea Region of The Ottoman Empire 1883 - 1914 -
The Ottoman government, worked to resolve the problems between the company and those working in the tobacco sector, but it failed to find a solution that would be satisfactory to all or that qualitatively would change the situation. It was the result of the different definition of ‘who is a smuggler' question by the government and the Régie. In the face of such vastly differing parameter, the Ottoman government could not reach a compromise with the Régie. Nor did the government create a new, alternative administration to the Régie because of the agreements between the Ottoman Public Debt Administration and the state.
Within this context, this study examines the role of the ordinary people and the role of the organized movement against the monopolization of a crop. It is an attemp to show how the crowds in tobacco sector reacted to the changes in your daily lives.
İçindekiler
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FOOTNOTES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CHAPTER I - IntroductIon
1.1. Outline of Chapters
1.2.Introduction
1.4 Literature Review
CHAPTER II - THE EFFECT OF IMPERIALISM
2.1.From the Tanzimat to the Ottoman Public Debt Administration: A Brief History
2.2.Tobacco from Tanzimat to the Régie
2.3.La Société de la Régie Co-interéssée des Tabacs de l'Empire Ottoman
2.4.The Relationship Between the Régie and the State
2.5.The Province of Trabzon
CHAPTER III - THE ILLICIT TOBACCO TRADE
3.1.The Definition of Smuggling
3.2.The Problem of License
3.3.The Warehouse Problem
3.4.Tobacco Smuggling
3.5.A Story of an Illicit Tobacco Trader
3.6.The Role of Provincial Governors in the Tobacco Smuggling
3.7.The Régie Police Force (Kolcu)
CHAPTER IV - CONCLUSION
4.1.Conclusion
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
The Ottoman government, worked to resolve the problems between the company and those working in the tobacco sector, but it failed to find a solution that would be satisfactory to all or that qualitatively would change the situation. It was the result of the different definition of ‘who is a smuggler' question by the government and the Régie. In the face of such vastly differing parameter, the Ottoman government could not reach a compromise with the Régie. Nor did the government create a new, alternative administration to the Régie because of the agreements between the Ottoman Public Debt Administration and the state.
Within this context, this study examines the role of the ordinary people and the role of the organized movement against the monopolization of a crop. It is an attemp to show how the crowds in tobacco sector reacted to the changes in your daily lives.
İçindekiler
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FOOTNOTES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CHAPTER I - IntroductIon
1.1. Outline of Chapters
1.2.Introduction
1.4 Literature Review
CHAPTER II - THE EFFECT OF IMPERIALISM
2.1.From the Tanzimat to the Ottoman Public Debt Administration: A Brief History
2.2.Tobacco from Tanzimat to the Régie
2.3.La Société de la Régie Co-interéssée des Tabacs de l'Empire Ottoman
2.4.The Relationship Between the Régie and the State
2.5.The Province of Trabzon
CHAPTER III - THE ILLICIT TOBACCO TRADE
3.1.The Definition of Smuggling
3.2.The Problem of License
3.3.The Warehouse Problem
3.4.Tobacco Smuggling
3.5.A Story of an Illicit Tobacco Trader
3.6.The Role of Provincial Governors in the Tobacco Smuggling
3.7.The Régie Police Force (Kolcu)
CHAPTER IV - CONCLUSION
4.1.Conclusion
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX