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  Preface

  1. Aristotle, Nic. Eth. I.3.

  2. See bibliography

  3. See bibliography

  4. See bibliography


  Chapter I Historical and Political Background

  1. J. Weulersse; “Paysans de Syrie et du Proche-Orient”, estimates that
  200mm. is the minimum rainfall which will sustain cultivation.

  2. E. Engelhardt ‘La Turquie et le Tanzimat” Vol. II. Chap. II

  3. For a good account, see Arnold Toynbee, “The Western Question in
  Greece and Turkey”, 1923

  4. Id.loc. p.207-10


  Chapter II Relation of Town and Village - General Administration

  1. Unpublished report of R D Robinson (Institute of Current and World
  Affairs, New York) based on official Turkish statistics.

  2. R D Robinson.  Unpublished reports.

  3. Partly based on the same source, partly on direct investigation.


  Chapter VII - Men and Women

  1. Eg J Mouradgea D’Ohsson “Tableau do l’Empire Ottamane” (1787-
  1824); Lucy Garnett “Social Life in Turkey” 1909, and other works.

  2. See page

  3. See Chapter VI, Section 4.



 




  Chapter VIII - The Household

  1. Chapter VI. Section 1. Page

  2. See Chapter XI. page

  3. See Chapter XIII. section 1, page

  4. See Chapter XIII. section 1, page


  Chapter IX - MARRIAGE

  1. See Chapter V. section 1, page

  2. Hilma Granquist “Marriage Conditions in a Palestinian Village”
  Helsingfors 193.

  3. Id.loc. and Mouradgea D’Ohsson “Tableau de l’Empire Ottomane”
  Vol.V. 1824.

  4. Marriage Conditions in a Palestinian Village

  5. See above page

  6. Professor Meyer Fortes.  The Web of Kinship among the Tallensi,
  Oxford 1949


  Chapter X POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANISATION

  1. See genealogy on page

  2. See Chapter III. Section 3, page

  3. See page


  Chapter XI LAND AND INCOME

  1. Morrison (see bibliography) found, in the village which he studied, that



 



  55.1% of the total was cultivated, and a further 9.1% showed signs of having
been cultivated, but had been abandoned.

  2. See genealogy in Appendix C.

  3. Mouradgea D’Ohsson “Tableau de l’Empire Ottomane” 1787-1820


  XIII
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS
1.  ECONOMIC ORGANISATION OF HOUSEHOLDS

  1. Musa and his son, XX Chapter VIII section 5   p. 107
  1. See same place.

  2.
DEBT

  1. See Chapter II, Section 4, p.15



  XIV
RELIGION
  1. BELIEFS AND RITUALS

  1. Lao Tse.
  1. See e.g., H. Lammens, ¸¸L’Islam“, Beyrouth 1941, p.114.

  4.  RELIGIOUS PRACTICE

  1. This is not a religious interdiction, but simply  local custom.
  1. Cf.  Chapter III.  Section 2  p.23
  1.    e.g. Miners. ¸¸St.Denis“.



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