Migration and Disease in the Black Sea Region
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Migration and Disease in the Black Sea Region

Ottoman-Russian Relations in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries

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Migration and Disease in the Black Sea Region

Ottoman-Russian Relations in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries

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Drawing upon Ottoman, Russian, and Bulgarian archival sources, this book explores the nexus between the environment, epidemic disease, human mobility, and the centralizing initiatives of the Ottoman and Russian states in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. As part of a broader discussion on Ottoman-Russian diplomacy, this book re-conceptualizes Ottoman-Russian relations in the Black Sea region in the 18th and 19th centuries. In response to significant increases in human mobility and the spread of epidemic diseases, Ottoman and Russian officials – at the imperial, provincial, and local levels – communicated about and coordinated their efforts to manage migratory movements and check the spread of disease in the Black Sea region. By focusing on the settlement of migrants and refugees along the peripheries of the Ottoman and Russian Empires and by foregrounding the role of local and municipal-level state authorities in the management of migration, Migration and Disease in the Black Sea Region contributes to the developing field of provincial studies in Ottoman and Russian history. This is an important book for anyone interested in comparative imperial history, migration, diaspora formation and the spread of epidemic diseases.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781474259507
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Maps
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Introduction
  10. 1. The Black Sea Region in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
  11. 2. A Trans-Danubian Waltz: Bulgarian Migration in the Ottoman-Russian Black Sea Region
  12. 3. At the Limits of Empire: Migration, Settlement, and Border Security in Russia’s Imperial South
  13. 4. Reconstruction and Reconciliation: Migration and Settlement in the Early Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans
  14. 5. “Instruments of Despotism” (I): Quarantines, Travel Documentation, and Migration Management in the Ottoman Empire
  15. 6. “Instruments of Despotism” (II): Epidemic Disease, Quarantines, and Border Control in the Russian Empire
  16. 7. Imperial Confrontation or Regional Cooperation? Reconceptualizing Ottoman-Russian Relations in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
  17. Notes
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index