Palestinian Peasants and Ottoman Officials
Discover the intricate dynamics of rural administration in the Ottoman Empire with Palestinian Peasants and Ottoman Officials by Amy Singer. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1994, this compelling study delves into the interactions between Palestinian peasants and Ottoman provincial officials in the mid-sixteenth century, particularly around the historic region of Jerusalem. Spanning 220 pages, Singer's work sheds light on the complexities of peasantry and governance, providing valuable insights into Middle Eastern history. This book is essential for anyone interested in the socio-political landscape of the Ottoman Empire and the lives of those who inhabited it. Enhance your understanding of medieval history and the enduring impact of these relationships with this informative and engaging read.