Crime and Punishment in Istanbul

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Crime and Punishment in Istanbul

1700-1800

Middle Eastern history

Author: Fariba Zarinebaf

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Language: English

Published by: University of California Press

Published on: 10th January 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780520947566


Overview

This vividly detailed revisionist history exposes the underworld of the largest metropolis of the early modern Mediterranean and through it the entire fabric of a complex, multicultural society. Fariba Zarinebaf maps the history of crime and punishment in Istanbul over more than one hundred years, considering transgressions such as riots, prostitution, theft, and murder and at the same time tracing how the state controlled and punished its unruly population.

Street Life and Voices

Taking us through the city''s streets, workshops, and houses, she gives voice to ordinary people—the man accused of stealing, the woman accused of prostitution, and the vagabond expelled from the city.

Mischaracterization of Istanbul

She finds that Istanbul in this period remains mischaracterized—in part by the sensational and exotic accounts of European travelers who portrayed it as the embodiment of Ottoman decline, rife with decadence, sin, and disease.

Historical Context and Modern Parallels

Linking the history of crime and punishment to the dramatic political, economic, and social transformations that occurred in the eighteenth century, Zarinebaf finds in fact that Istanbul had much more in common with other emerging modern cities in Europe, and even in America.

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