"An indispensable work for students and scholars interested in the political history and historiography of the Ottoman Maghrib and Tunisia in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries."Malika Zeghal, Harvard University
"Sweeping in scope, this book reimagines the Tunisian beylicate across the centuries, revealing contingencies of power formation. It situates the Regency of Tunis within wider Mediterranean worlds of renegades, Janissaries, and Moriscos, while blending early modern chronicles with reform-era sources. The study foregrounds womens roles and the creolization of elites in the regularization of dynastic succession and carefully crafts a historical anthropology of power through myth, lore, and rituals such as the bayaoaths of allegianceand the mahalla, the itinerant state that collected tribute and rehearsed authority. Its conclusions on Ottoman attachment, dynastic stability, and periodization make it a provocative and essential contribution to North African historiography."Silvia Marsans-Sakly, Fairfield University
"Leila Blilis book provides a painstaking and detailed reconstruction of Tunisian political history from the 1600s to the 1920s, showing how, in the struggle between civil and military powers, the former won out. A major contribution to our understanding of the Ottoman Maghrib, its political culture and geography, regional and imperial contexts, and institutional development, the book weaves together colorful biographies, intricate power-struggles, and family ties to great effect."James McDougall, University of Oxford
PRAISE FOR THE REGENCY OF TUNIS, 1535-1666:
"Leïla Blili's work on Ottoman Tunisia is a scholarly tour de force."Julia Clancy-Smith, The University of Arizona
"Accessible and full of insights"International Journal of Middle East Studies