Recordkeeping and State Making. The County Registers in Wallachia, 1775–1831 Cover Image

Recordkeeping and State Making. The County Registers in Wallachia, 1775–1831
Recordkeeping and State Making. The County Registers in Wallachia, 1775–1831

Author(s): Mihai Olaru
Subject(s): 18th Century, 19th Century
Published by: Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS)
Keywords: history; state making';Wallachia;

Summary/Abstract: The research explores the link between the collection and storing of social knowledge and the exercise of state power in Wallachia from the late 17th to 1831. Focusing on the emergence, content and especially employment of registers in administration and justice and on the collection of geographical information, the paper contends that the nature of the Wallachian state during the mentioned period was significantly altered. On the one hand, the development of means of storing information increased the infrastructural reach of the state. On the other, the centralization of administrative knowledge constituted the state as an impersonal, impartial and objective entity, detached from the person of the prince and from sectional interests. By making these two claims, the study goes against two bodies of literature: the historiography on the Phanariot period and the theories of early-modern state formation.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 1-23
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English