Max Weber's Ideal Types Of Patrimonialism, Sultanism, And Bureaucracy: An Assessment Of Their Accuracy And Utility In The Case Of Rulership Relationships In The Ottoman Empire
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;advisor: Jeff Coulter
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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Boston University
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: 2005
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VIII, 533p.
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UMI Microform 3171178
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Ph.D
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, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Boston University
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This study evaluates the usefulness in respect to an empirical case of three ideal types in Max Weber's sociology of rulership (Herrschaft): patrimonialism, sultanism, and bureaucracy. Through an investigation of major features of rulership relationships in the Ottoman Empire (1299-1918), the heuristic utility of Weber's ideal types accurately to conceptualize and define a particular case is assessed.
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Weber, Max, 1864- 1920 .- Dissertations
Turkey - History - Ottoman Empire, 1288- 1918 .- Dissertations