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Well-connected domains : towards an entangled Ottoman history / edited by Pascal W. Firges [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Firges, Pascal, editor.
Series:
Ottoman Empire and its heritage ; Volume 57.
Ottoman Empire and its Heritage, 1380-6076 ; Volume 57
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Turkey--History.
Turkey.
Turkey--Relations.
Turkey--Foreign economic relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (329 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Well-Connected Domains offers a fresh perspective on the history of the Ottoman Empire as deeply connected to the world beyond its borders by way of trade, warfare and diplomacy, as much as intellectual exchanges, migration, and personal relations. While for decades the Ottoman Empire has been portrayed as largely aloof and distant from - as well as disinterested in - developments abroad, this collection of essays edited by Pascal W. Firges, Tobias P. Graf, Christian Roth, and Gülay Tulasoğlu highlights the deep entanglement between the Ottoman realm and its European neighbors. Taking their starting points from individual case studies, the contributions offer novel interpretations of a variety of aspects of Ottoman history as well as new impulses for future research. Contributors are: Sotirios Dimitriadis, Suraiya N. Faroqhi, Maximilian Hartmuth, Gábor Kármán, Aylin Koçunyan, Viorel Panaite, Nur Sobers-Khan, Michael Talbot, and Joshua M. White
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Pascal W. Firges , Tobias P. Graf , Christian Roth and Gülay Tulasoğlu
Introduction / Pascal W. Firges and Tobias P. Graf
Trading between East and West: The Ottoman Empire of the Early Modern Period / Suraiya N. Faroqhi
Shifting Winds: Piracy, Diplomacy, and Trade in the Ottoman Mediterranean, 1624–1626 / Joshua M. White
Ottoman Seas and British Privateers: Defining Maritime Territoriality in the Eighteenth-Century Levant / Michael Talbot
French Capitulations and Consular Jurisdiction in Egypt and Aleppo in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries / Viorel Panaite
Fİrāsetle Nazar Edesİn: Recreating the Gaze of the Ottoman Slave Owner at the Confluence of Textual Genres / Nur Sobers-Khan
Turks Reconsidered: Jakab Harsányi Nagy’s Changing Image of the Ottoman / Gábor Kármán
Of Half-Lives and Double-Lives: “Renegades” in the Ottoman Empire and Their Pre-Conversion Ties, circa 1580–1610 / Tobias P. Graf
Aspects of Juridical Integration of Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire: Observations in the Eighteenth-Century Urban and Rural Aegean / Christian Roth
Gunners for the Sultan: French Revolutionary Efforts to Modernize the Ottoman Military / Pascal W. Firges
“Humble Efforts in Search of Reform”: Consuls, Pashas, and Quarantine in Early-Tanzimat Salonica / Gülay Tulasoğlu
Transforming a Late-Ottoman Port-City: Salonica, 1876–1912 / Sotirios Dimitriadis
A Civic Initiative for the Founding of a Museum in the Ottoman Province around 1850 / Maximilian Hartmuth
The Transcultural Dimension of the Ottoman Constitution / Aylin Koçunyan
Bibliography / Pascal W. Firges , Tobias P. Graf , Christian Roth and Gülay Tulasoğlu
Index / Pascal W. Firges , Tobias P. Graf , Christian Roth and Gülay Tulasoğlu.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-27468-5
OCLC:
883374114
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004274686 DOI

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