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Index
Front Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I Wealth, Property, and Social Status
1. Women, Wealth, and the State in Greece (1750–1860)
2. People of Wealth and Influence: the Case of the Khadzhitoshev Family (1770s–1870s)
3. Defining the Patrimony: Name, Lineage and Inheritance Practices (Wallachia at the Beginning of the
Part II Institutional and Social Practices
4. Reconstruction, Resettlement, and Economic Revitalization in pre-Tanzimat Ottoman Bulgaria
5. The Poor Men of Christ and their Leaders: Wealth and Poverty within the Christian Orthodox Clergy of the Ottoman Empire (Eighteenth – Nineteenth Century)
6. Health as Wealth: Commodification of Doctor – Patient Relations in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans
7. From “the Sick”, “the Blind”, and “the Crippled” to the Nation of “Toiling People”: Visions of the Poor in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic
Part III Transnational Networks and Exchanges
8. The Rich in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Arbanasi: Networks of Prosperity
9. Redrawing State Borders: Prosperity to Poverty in Ottoman and post-Ottoman Bitola (Monastir)
10. War, Dynasty, and Philanthropy: Kavala and the Khedivial Relief Campaign during the Balkan Wars (1912–13)
Part IV Discourses of Social and National Values
11. National Interpretations of Misfortune and Welfare: the Paradigm of the Intellectuals of the Bulgarian Revival
12. “People’s Welfare” as National Security: Serbian Liberals and Discourses on Economic Development in pre-Independence Serbia (1850s–1870s)
13. Ricchi e Poveri: Images of Wealth and Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Bulgarian Literature
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
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