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Istanbul Households: Marriage, Family and Fertility, 1880-1940: 15 (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time, Series Number 15)

Istanbul Households: Marriage, Family and Fertility, 1880-1940: 15 (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time, Series Number 15)

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Alan Duben
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Revised ed., 8/8/2002
EAN 9780521523035, ISBN10: 0521523036

Paperback, 296 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Istanbul Households is a social history of marriage, the family and population in Istanbul during the turbulent period of transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Istanbul was the first Muslim city to experience a systematic decline in fertility and major changes in family life, and, as such, set the tone for many social and cultural changes in Turkey and the Muslim world. Istanbul was the major focal point for the forces of westernization of Turkish society, processes which not only transformed political and economic institutions in that country, but also had a profound and lasting impact on domestic life. This is the first systematic historical study of the family and population in Turkey or the Middle East, combining the methods and approaches of social anthropology, historical demography and social history.

List of plates
List of figures
Note on calendars, weights and currency
Note on Turkish pronunciation and spelling
Acknowledgements
1. Issues, scope and sources
2. City, Mahalle, incomes and subsistence
social and economic framework
3. Households and families
structure and flux
4. Love and marriage
meanings and transactions
5. Marriage age and polygyny
myths and realities
6. Fertility and birth control
Istanbul's particularities
7. Westernization and new family directions
cultural reconstruction
8. Conclusion
civilizational shift
Glossary of Ottoman-Turkish terms
Sources and bibliography
Index.