Mehmet Celik, PhD candidate, Department of History, University of Texas, Austin

This project examines the complex process of urban change in Ruse during the Ottoman reforms which began in 1839 and ended in 1878. The research provides a broad look at a range of phenomena, such as the evolution of provincial administration, judiciary reforms, education, economic growth and changing interactions, and the shared or separate everyday experiences of ethno-religious groups in Ruse.

Institution: 
American Research Center in Sofia
Year: 
2011
Destination: 
Sofia, Bulgaria
Title: 
Ottoman Reform and Urban Change: Muslims and Christians in Danubian Ruse, 1839-1878
Excerpt: 
This project examines the complex process of urban change in Ruse during the Ottoman reforms which began in 1839 and ended in 1878.