A Nation of Empire

  Preface
  Acknowledgments
 expand sectionExplanations

 collapse sectionPart I: Aghas and Hodjas
 expand section1. Amnesia
 expand section2. Prohibition

 collapse sectionPart II: The Dissemination of An Imperial Modernity
 expand section3. Horizons
 expand section4. Empire
 expand section5. Dissemination

 collapse sectionPart III: The Old State Society and the New State System
 collapse section6. A State Society
 A Tiered State Society
 Citizen Beauchamp and the Provincial Capital
 The Structure of Political Authority in the Capital
 Citizen Beauchamp and the Coastal Districts
 The Structure of Political Authority in the Coastal Districts
 A single Government of State Officials and Local Elites
 collapse sectionState Officials and Local Elites
 Memiş Agha Tuzcuoğlu and the Regional Elite
 Süleyman Pasha Hazinedaroğlu and the Imperial Elite
 The Contrast between the Imperial and Regional Elite
 Osman Agha Şatııroğlu and the Local Elites of the Central Districts
 Notes
 expand section7. Blindness
 expand section8. Scandal

 collapse sectionPart IV: Old Modernity and New Modernity
 expand section9. Revolution
 expand section10. Democracy
 expand section11. Civil Society
 expand section12. The City

 expand sectionReferences

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