E-Book, Englisch, 383 Seiten
Myths, Realities and ‘Black Holes’ (Contributions in Honor of Colin Imber)
E-Book, Englisch, 383 Seiten
Reihe: Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies
ISBN: 978-1-4632-2594-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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- CONTENTS (page 9)
- Contributors (page 10)
- PREFACE (page 11)
- COLIN IMBER, HISTORIAN OF THE OTTOMAN STATE (page 13)
- COLIN IMBER: PUBLICATIONS (page 19)
- THE EPOPTES THOMAS AT WORK (page 25)
- NICAEA AND HER EASTERN NEIGHBORS (page 41)
- SOME THOUGHTS ON THE MEANING OF GAZA AND AKIN IN EARLY OTTOMAN USAGE (page 49)
- THE TRANSFORMATION OF PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION IN ANATOLIA: OBSERVATIONS ON AMASYA FROM 15th to 17th CENTURIES (page 53)
- ON THE SOURCES OF TURSUN BEY'S TARIH-I EBU'L-FETH (page 77)
- TH FIRST OTTOMAN CONQUEST OF BUDA IN 1526 AND THE HISTORY OF A JEWISH FAMILY (page 113)
- IN SERACH OF THE HAREM SEXUAL CRIME AND SOCIAL SPACE IN OTTOMAN ROYAL LAW OF THE 15TH AND 16TH CENTURIES (page 131)
- SCRIBAL CHAOS? OBSERVATION ON THE POST OF RE'ISULKUTTAB IN THE LATE SIXTEENTH CENTURY (page 157)
- MEDITERRANEAN BORDERLANDS: EARLY ENGLISH MERCHANTS IN THE LEVANT (page 175)
- LE STATUT DE MUSTA'MIN, ENTRE DROIT ET POLITIQUE (page 191)
- ON ZIMMIS AND CHURCH BUILDINGS: FOUR CASES FROM RUMELI (page 205)
- COMMENT ON GARDE UN SECRET (page 241)
- DE LA GUERRE DE CHYPRE A LA GUERRE DE CRETE: UN ENTRACTE EN MEDITERRANEE (1572-1645) (page 259)
- CHILDREN TREATED AS COMMODITY IN OTTOMAN CRETE (page 271)
- THE SHIFTING CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHYHYRYN (CEHRIN) CAMPAIGN (1089/1678) ACCORDING TO THE OTTOMAN LITERIARY SOURCES, AND THE PROBLEM OF THE OTTOMAN CALENDER (page 285)
- A COSSACK ADOPTED BY THE FORTY SAITS: AN ORIGINAL OTTOMAN STORY IN THE LEIDEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (page 299)
- OTTOMAN CARTOON MAPS: IMAGINING SPACE, IDENTITY, AND NATION IN THE ISTANBUL POPULAR PRESS, 1908-1913* (page 327)
- OTTOMAN WAR PLANNING AND THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN OF OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1912 (page 349)
- WRITING ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES: AITMATOV'S THE DAY LASTS MORE THAN A HUNDRED YEARS (page 369)