Grain, Gold, and Geopolitics assembles seven influential studies by Onnik Jamgocyan that examine the economic, financial, and diplomatic structures
of the Ottoman Empire from the eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Based on extensive multi-archival research in Ottoman, European, and
Mediterranean repositories, the volume analyses the provisioning of Istanbul, the political economy of grain and customs regimes, the role of Armenian
financiers, and the interaction between dipl ...