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Master Thesis Defense: Fatma PelinTığlay

 

INHERITORS AND AN OTTOMAN CITY’S TRIAL WITH MODERNTY: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF BURSA FROM  PROBATE REGISTERS, 1700-1840

Fatma PelinTığlay
History, M.Sc. Thesis, 2015

Thesis Jury
Hülya Canbakal (Thesis Supervisor), Alpay Filiztekin, Mustafa Erdem Kabadayı

Date &Time: June,29th , 2015 –  12:00

Place: FASS 2034

Abstract

In the light of the recent evidence from Thomas Piketty and other scholars’ works, the

 

importance of intergenerational money transfer for capital accumulation is better highlighted

 

in the last decade. Due to the lack of research, the share of the money received through

 

inheritance remained ambiguous in the Ottoman Empire. To shed light on this matter, this

 

thesis project aims at tracking the division of inheritance in Ottoman Bursa for four

 

consecutive periods of 20 years with 20 year gaps in between from 1700 to 1840, based on

 

probate registers. Although there is a predefined list of heirs according to Shari’a, the

 

predominant legal system of the realm, the thesis aspires to distinguish theory from practice

 

and observe the heir list, number and type in reality in the given time frame. In addition to

 

calculating the total heir number for five different wealth quintiles; based on the primary heir

 

list set in Islamic law which is studied under this topic, the data on the total number of heirs

 

with primary and greater claims on estate for each wealth quintile is also analyzed. Contrary

 

to Timur Kuran’s argument about the lack of capital accumulation in the Ottoman Empire,

 

which he attributes to egalitarian division of inheritance in Shari’a, the findings of this thesis

 

indicate that there exists a gradual contraction of heirs between periods and especially among

 

the wealthy quintiles, which hints at more capital accumulation, especially in later periods.

 

Although intergenerational capital accumulation in other cities should also be studied further,

 

the evidence of this thesis is important for interpreting the practical consequences of Shari’a

 

and depict capital accumulation in Bursa which is important also for debates on modernity in

 

the Ottoman Empire.

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