Well-connected domains: towards an entangled Ottoman history
Object category:
Druckschrift
Publisher:
Brill
Ort:
Leiden [u.a.]
Date:
2014
Language:
Englisch
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ed. by Pascal W. Firges; Tobias P. Graf; Christian Roth; Gülay Tulasoğlu
Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Inhalt:
Trading between East and West: the Ottoman Empire of the early modern period; Shifting winds: piracy, diplomacy, and trade in the Ottoman Mediterranean, 1624-1626 37; Ottoman seas and British privateers: defining maritime territoriality in the eighteenth-century Levant; French capitulations and consular jurisdiction in Egypt and Aleppo in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; Firasetle na ar edesin: recreating the gaze of the Ottoman slave owner at the confluence of textual genres; Turks reconsidered: Jakab Harsanyi Nagy's changing image of the Ottoman ; Gabor Karman ; Of half-lives and double-lives: "renegades" in the Ottoman Empire and their pre-conversion ties, ca. 1580-1610; Aspects of juridical integration of non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire: observations in the eighteenth-century urban and rural Aegean; Gunners for the sultan: French revolutionary efforts to modernize the Ottoman military; Transforming a late-ottoman port-city: Salonica, 1876-1912; A civic initiative for the founding of a museum in the Ottoman province around 1850; The transcultural dimension of the Ottoman constitution
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2023-04-18
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