EGP1,100.00
This foundational text explores the early modern history of Tunis, positioning it clearly within the broader narrative of the Ottoman Empire. It challenges traditional views of Tunisian autonomy by analyzing the structural shift from military rule under the deys to a native civil monarchy governed by the beys. Drawing on deep local archival research, the author examines how the province established a distinct identity via tax frameworks and strategic tribal marriages. Additionally, the text underscores the vital social and political actions of women, revealing their influential contributions to state formation and political continuity during volatile eras.
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