Humanistic Statistics: New Insights in Ottoman Algerian History

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Humanistic Statistics: New Insights in Ottoman Algerian History

October 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CEST

Free

Invited Talk at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media Data Working Group, George Mason University

For the Ottoman military-administrative elite in imperial provinces, alliances were essential to garnering respect and support among Algerian notables, legitimizing their authority and solidifying their positions of power. This talk explores how descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing open new windows into Ottoman governors’ experiences in early modern Algeria. Using quantitative descriptive statistics, it calls into question historians’ assumption that Ottoman Sultans actually followed their stated practice of moving governors every three years and suggests a new periodization for Constantine’s history, deepening our understanding of the social, political, and environmental forces at work in this region over time. Furthermore, through hypothesis testing, we uncover local perceptions of Ottoman officials’ ethnicity and the extent of local elites’ influence in provincial political careers.

More details and slides are available on the page for this talk.

Details

Date:
October 2
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CEST
Cost:
Free
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Venue

George Mason University
Virtual VA United States

Organizer

RRCHNM Data Working Group
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