The Cambridge Companion to Ottoman History
Herausgeber: Wick, Alexis
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Herausgeber: Wick, Alexis
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This volume provides a broad introduction to Ottoman history, offering accessible assessments of its varied methods and approaches. Uniting contributions from leading researchers in disciplines including intellectual history, labor history and gender history, the collection considers prior developments and indicates paths for future research.
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This volume provides a broad introduction to Ottoman history, offering accessible assessments of its varied methods and approaches. Uniting contributions from leading researchers in disciplines including intellectual history, labor history and gender history, the collection considers prior developments and indicates paths for future research.
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- Cambridge Companions to History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781009087889
- ISBN-10: 1009087886
- Artikelnr.: 70473695
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Companions to History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781009087889
- ISBN-10: 1009087886
- Artikelnr.: 70473695
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction: A Life in Ottoman History Suraiya Faroqhi; Part I. Sources and Structures: 1. Setting Off for the Archives Marc Aymes and Christopher Markiewicz; 2. Literary and Biographical Sources Hatice Aynur; 3. Chronicles and the Court: History Writing Ethan Menchinger; 4. Letter Collections and the Central Bureaucracy Christine Woodhead; 5. Whose Archives?: Legal Courts and the Question of the Written Document Yavuz Aykan; 6. Visual Sources for the Study of Ottoman History Emine Fetvac
; 7. Quantitative Data and the Economy P
nar Ceylan and Metin M. Co
gel; 8. An Anthropologist among Ottomanists Nada Moumtaz; Part II. Perspectives and Methods: 9. Rural History Stefan Winter; 10. Labor History Can Nacar and Hatice Y
ld
z; 11. Environmental History Chris Gratien; 12. Social Networks Yonca Köksal; 13. Digital History, GIS, and Spatial Humanities: Mapping the Historical Population Geography of Two Regions in Bulgaria, 1840-1934 M. Erdem Kabaday
, Grigor Boykov and Piet Gerrits; 14. Ottoman Diplomacy Güne
I
ksel; 15. Intellectual History Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano and Kerem Tinaz; 16. Approaching Ottoman Cultural History: Affect, Performance, and Aurality Asl
han Gürbüzel and Jacob Olley; 17. Ottoman Science: Institutions, Genres, Materials A. Tunç
en and Daniel A. Stolz; Part III. Frames and Actors: 18. Imperial Edges and Those Who Live There: A Reconsideration of the Frontier in Ottoman History Isa Blumi and Güne
I
ksel; 19. Capital and Province Marc Aymes; 20. On the Shores of Empire Antonis Hadjikyriacou and Alexis Wick; 21. Religion, Millet, and Nation Antonis Hadjikyriacou; 22. Gender and Sexuality N.
pek Hüner and Bäak Tu
; 23. Itinerant Ottomans: Refugees and Migrants as the Engine of an Empire's History Isa Blumi; 24. Humans, Animals, Plants Yonca Köksal and Can Nacar; 25. After the Ottomans? Alexis Rappas and Alexis Wick; References; Index.
; 7. Quantitative Data and the Economy P
nar Ceylan and Metin M. Co
gel; 8. An Anthropologist among Ottomanists Nada Moumtaz; Part II. Perspectives and Methods: 9. Rural History Stefan Winter; 10. Labor History Can Nacar and Hatice Y
ld
z; 11. Environmental History Chris Gratien; 12. Social Networks Yonca Köksal; 13. Digital History, GIS, and Spatial Humanities: Mapping the Historical Population Geography of Two Regions in Bulgaria, 1840-1934 M. Erdem Kabaday
, Grigor Boykov and Piet Gerrits; 14. Ottoman Diplomacy Güne
I
ksel; 15. Intellectual History Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano and Kerem Tinaz; 16. Approaching Ottoman Cultural History: Affect, Performance, and Aurality Asl
han Gürbüzel and Jacob Olley; 17. Ottoman Science: Institutions, Genres, Materials A. Tunç
en and Daniel A. Stolz; Part III. Frames and Actors: 18. Imperial Edges and Those Who Live There: A Reconsideration of the Frontier in Ottoman History Isa Blumi and Güne
I
ksel; 19. Capital and Province Marc Aymes; 20. On the Shores of Empire Antonis Hadjikyriacou and Alexis Wick; 21. Religion, Millet, and Nation Antonis Hadjikyriacou; 22. Gender and Sexuality N.
pek Hüner and Bäak Tu
; 23. Itinerant Ottomans: Refugees and Migrants as the Engine of an Empire's History Isa Blumi; 24. Humans, Animals, Plants Yonca Köksal and Can Nacar; 25. After the Ottomans? Alexis Rappas and Alexis Wick; References; Index.
List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction: A Life in Ottoman History Suraiya Faroqhi; Part I. Sources and Structures: 1. Setting Off for the Archives Marc Aymes and Christopher Markiewicz; 2. Literary and Biographical Sources Hatice Aynur; 3. Chronicles and the Court: History Writing Ethan Menchinger; 4. Letter Collections and the Central Bureaucracy Christine Woodhead; 5. Whose Archives?: Legal Courts and the Question of the Written Document Yavuz Aykan; 6. Visual Sources for the Study of Ottoman History Emine Fetvac
; 7. Quantitative Data and the Economy P
nar Ceylan and Metin M. Co
gel; 8. An Anthropologist among Ottomanists Nada Moumtaz; Part II. Perspectives and Methods: 9. Rural History Stefan Winter; 10. Labor History Can Nacar and Hatice Y
ld
z; 11. Environmental History Chris Gratien; 12. Social Networks Yonca Köksal; 13. Digital History, GIS, and Spatial Humanities: Mapping the Historical Population Geography of Two Regions in Bulgaria, 1840-1934 M. Erdem Kabaday
, Grigor Boykov and Piet Gerrits; 14. Ottoman Diplomacy Güne
I
ksel; 15. Intellectual History Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano and Kerem Tinaz; 16. Approaching Ottoman Cultural History: Affect, Performance, and Aurality Asl
han Gürbüzel and Jacob Olley; 17. Ottoman Science: Institutions, Genres, Materials A. Tunç
en and Daniel A. Stolz; Part III. Frames and Actors: 18. Imperial Edges and Those Who Live There: A Reconsideration of the Frontier in Ottoman History Isa Blumi and Güne
I
ksel; 19. Capital and Province Marc Aymes; 20. On the Shores of Empire Antonis Hadjikyriacou and Alexis Wick; 21. Religion, Millet, and Nation Antonis Hadjikyriacou; 22. Gender and Sexuality N.
pek Hüner and Bäak Tu
; 23. Itinerant Ottomans: Refugees and Migrants as the Engine of an Empire's History Isa Blumi; 24. Humans, Animals, Plants Yonca Köksal and Can Nacar; 25. After the Ottomans? Alexis Rappas and Alexis Wick; References; Index.
; 7. Quantitative Data and the Economy P
nar Ceylan and Metin M. Co
gel; 8. An Anthropologist among Ottomanists Nada Moumtaz; Part II. Perspectives and Methods: 9. Rural History Stefan Winter; 10. Labor History Can Nacar and Hatice Y
ld
z; 11. Environmental History Chris Gratien; 12. Social Networks Yonca Köksal; 13. Digital History, GIS, and Spatial Humanities: Mapping the Historical Population Geography of Two Regions in Bulgaria, 1840-1934 M. Erdem Kabaday
, Grigor Boykov and Piet Gerrits; 14. Ottoman Diplomacy Güne
I
ksel; 15. Intellectual History Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano and Kerem Tinaz; 16. Approaching Ottoman Cultural History: Affect, Performance, and Aurality Asl
han Gürbüzel and Jacob Olley; 17. Ottoman Science: Institutions, Genres, Materials A. Tunç
en and Daniel A. Stolz; Part III. Frames and Actors: 18. Imperial Edges and Those Who Live There: A Reconsideration of the Frontier in Ottoman History Isa Blumi and Güne
I
ksel; 19. Capital and Province Marc Aymes; 20. On the Shores of Empire Antonis Hadjikyriacou and Alexis Wick; 21. Religion, Millet, and Nation Antonis Hadjikyriacou; 22. Gender and Sexuality N.
pek Hüner and Bäak Tu
; 23. Itinerant Ottomans: Refugees and Migrants as the Engine of an Empire's History Isa Blumi; 24. Humans, Animals, Plants Yonca Köksal and Can Nacar; 25. After the Ottomans? Alexis Rappas and Alexis Wick; References; Index.