ABSTRACT

This study of the Tunisian army and government in the time of the pasha-bey Hammûda the Husaynid (1777--1814) stresses the deeply Ottoman character of these institutions and the political and administrative impact of the jurisdictional authority of the Ottoman Porte on the province in general. This work thus initiates a systematic revision of a major thesis that has prevailed in the body of contemporary research on the Tunisian Regency. Asma Moalla shows that the Regency's administrative and political evolution from the end of the sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth was not a process of a gradual and irreversible emancipation from the influence and authority of the central Ottoman state.

part |2 pages

Part 1 PROLOGUE The Tunisian eyålet from the Ottoman conquest until the end of the eighteenth century (1574–1777)

part |2 pages

Part 2 THE POLICIES AND GOVERNMENT OF ÓAMMÁDA PASHA (1777–1814)

chapter 3|20 pages

The wars and alliances of Óamm≠da Pasha

chapter 4|18 pages

THE PASHA-BEY OF TUNIS

chapter 5|21 pages

THE ARMY

chapter 6|18 pages

CENTRAL AND PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION

chapter 7|13 pages

THE REVENUES OF THE BEYLICAL TREASURY