
Ottoman History Podcast States of Emergency in the Late Ottoman Empire
Feb 28, 2018
Noémi Lévy-Aksu, an Ottoman Empire historical expert, discusses the widespread implementation of idare-i örfiyye in the late Ottoman Empire. They explore the genesis of this legal notion and its political, geographic, and social impact. Topics include the introduction of I'dari Orfea, daily experiences under Ottoman control, mixed courts and justice reform, and the international response to the state of emergency.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Emergence of Idaarifia: Understanding Military Rule in the Late Ottoman Empire
04:48 • 7min
Daily Experiences and Court Martial under Urophyid-RIB in the Balkans
11:54 • 5min
The Function and Characteristics of the Mixed Courts in the Late Ottoman Empire
17:03 • 4min
The International Response to the Ottoman State of Emergency
20:42 • 23min
