Demirci, Tuba2016-01-082016-01-082008http://hdl.handle.net/11693/28903Ankara : The Department of History, The Institute of Economics and Social Sciences of Bilkent University, 2008.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Bilkent University, 2008.Includes bibliographical references leaves 385-412.This study analyzes the development and transformation of Ottoman population policies and medical regulations together with their social impact in the Tanzimat Period. It also aims to document the transformation of Ottoman modern state apparatus in the scope of population policies, which characterized the era for their political, economic, moral, sanitary and military significance. Population and public health policies, diverse regulatory discourses related to these policy orientations, and finally literary works belonged to the Tanzimat period are evaluated to historicize the re-construction of power, and the emergence of Ottoman modern (Muslim) family and individual.xi, 412 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBodyDiseaseFamilyLiteratureHB3633.4.A3 D46 2008Population policy--Turkey--History--19th century.Fertility, Human--Turkey--History--19th century.Health policy--Turkey--History--19th century.Family--Turkey--History--19th century.Epidemics--Turkey--History--19th century.Turkish literature--19th century.Body, disease and late Ottoman literature : debates on Ottoman muslim family in the Tanzimat period (1839-1908)ThesisBILKUTUPB107556