Well-Connected Domains : Towards an Entangled Ottoman History.
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- 9789004274686
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- DR440.W45 2014
Intro -- Well-Connected Domains -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Conventions -- List of Maps and Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- Part 1: Trade, Warfare, and Diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 2. Trading between East and West: The Ottoman Empire of the Early Modern Period -- 3. Shifting Winds: Piracy, Diplomacy, and Trade in the Ottoman Mediterranean, 1624-1626 -- 4. Ottoman Seas and British Privateers: Defining Maritime Territoriality in the Eighteenth-Century Levant -- 5. French Capitulations and Consular Jurisdiction in Egypt and Aleppo in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries -- Part 2: Constructing and Managing Identity -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 6. FIrasetle Nazar EdesIn: Recreating the Gaze of the Ottoman Slave Owner at the Confluence of Textual Genres -- 7. Turks Reconsidered: Jakab Harsányi Nagy's Changing Image of the Ottoman -- 8. Of Half-Lives and Double-Lives: "Renegades" in the Ottoman Empire and Their Pre-Conversion Ties, ca. 1580-1610 -- 9. Aspects of Juridical Integration of Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire: Observations in the Eighteenth-Century Urban and Rural Aegean -- Part 3: Responding to an Age of Challenge -- Introduction to Part 3 -- 10. Gunners for the Sultan: French Revolutionary Efforts to Modernize the Ottoman Military -- 11. "Humble Efforts in Search of Reform": Consuls, Pashas, and Quarantine in Early-Tanzimat Salonica -- 12. Transforming a Late-Ottoman Port-City: Salonica, 1876-1912 -- 13. A Civic Initiative for the Founding of a Museum in the Ottoman Province around 1850 -- 14. The Transcultural Dimension of the Ottoman Constitution -- Bibliography -- Printed Primary Sources -- Published Secondary Sources -- Unpublished Secondary Sources -- Index.
In Well-Connected Domains, Pascal W. Firges, Tobias P. Graf, Christian Roth, and Gülay Tulasoğlu showcase recent scholarship on the deep entanglements between the Ottoman Empire and the world beyond its borders, offering novel interpretations and fresh impulses for future research.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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