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Teaching Language of Instruction İngilizce
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
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Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
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Purpose and Content

The aim of the course The overall objective of this course is to understand the economic relations in Roman Empire, Europe and Ottoman Empire.
Course Content Introduction to history of economics, Europe and the Middle Age, industrial revolution and modern economic relations, the 19. Century, world economy in the 20th century, the Ottoman Economic development, the effect of the industrial revolution, war economics.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Introduction to the Study of Economic History, The Importance of Economic History, Economic History and Economics
2A Market Economy in Ancient World and the Roman Empire
3European Economic History, Vassalage (Feudalism) system, Share of the crop and the system, Economic Relations between Feudal Lord and Slave
4Age of Discovery and Chages in Economic Relations
5Industrial Revolution and Changes in Sectors, Creation of Industries
6Ottoman Economic History (Rise of the Ottoman Empire (1299–1453)), Timar System and Economic Relations with the Central Governmet
7Ottoman Economic History (Stagnation and Reform (1683–1827)), The Comparison Of Feudalism And Timar System
8Industrial Revolution and the Ottoman Economic History. Changes in Production and Lonca
9Midterm Exam
10Ottoman Economic History (Decline and modernization (1828–1908)), The Rise of Ottoman Local Notables (Ayan),
11Economic Developments in the West during the 19th Century and Comparison with the Ottoman Economy
12Economic Developments in the West during the first Half of the 20th Century and Comparison with the Ottoman Economy
13The Development of the Turkish Economy, Liberal Period, State monopoly, 1929 Great Depression
14Repeat and summary

Resources

1. Tevfik Güran, History of Economic, Der Yayınları, 2009.

2. Reşat Kasaba, The Ottoman Empire and the World Economy, The State University of New York, 1988.

3. Sevket Pamuk, The Ottoman Empire and European Capitalism, Cambridge University Press, 1987.