The Cambridge History of Turkey traces the history of the later Ottoman Empire from the death of Mehmed III in 1603 to the proclamation of the tanzimat, the administrative reconstruction of the Ottoman state, in 1839. This was a period of relative stability when trade between the empire and Europe flourished and, wartime apart, merchants and pilgrims travelled in relative security. However, despite the emphasis on the sultan's role as defender of the faithful and of social order, tensions did exist between the ruling elite in Istanbul and their provincial subjects. This theme is central to the volume. Other sections focus on religious and political groups, women, trade, rural life and, importantly, music, art and architecture. The history e...
This dissertation treats the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III (1703-1730) in the context of the...
This work deals with analysis of publication of Gülhane noble decree (3 November 1839) which is an e...
International audienceIn his 1954 address to the American Philosophical Society on the role of the O...
Contrary to the traditional image of a stagnating, conservative state, innovation and reform seem to...
Added engraved t.p.Originally published: London : Printed for Charles Brome, 1686.Photocopied by the...
This article deals with analysis of publication of Gülhane noble decree (3 November 1839) which is a...
The impact of the Ottoman Commercial Tribunals on the Tanzimat remains an enigma for historians. Th...
Examines reforms in the Ottoman Empire during the Tanzimat, 1839-1876, when the traditional system o...
This edited volume includes 17 articles from renowned scholars in different subfields of Ottoman his...
Sultan Mehmut’s reign ended with the beginning of the Tanzimat Era which was the second phase of Ott...
This thesis discusses the Ottoman policies on archaeology in the aftermath of the initiation of the ...
This paper attempts to supplement a literature concerned with Turkey‘s Ottoman legacy, especially as...
International audienceProvincializing the history of the Ottoman Empire, this book provides a critic...
Ankara : The Department of History, The Institute of Economics and Social Sciences of Bilkent Univer...
This is the first major comparative study of the frontiers of the Ottoman Empire, one of the crucial...
This dissertation treats the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III (1703-1730) in the context of the...
This work deals with analysis of publication of Gülhane noble decree (3 November 1839) which is an e...
International audienceIn his 1954 address to the American Philosophical Society on the role of the O...
Contrary to the traditional image of a stagnating, conservative state, innovation and reform seem to...
Added engraved t.p.Originally published: London : Printed for Charles Brome, 1686.Photocopied by the...
This article deals with analysis of publication of Gülhane noble decree (3 November 1839) which is a...
The impact of the Ottoman Commercial Tribunals on the Tanzimat remains an enigma for historians. Th...
Examines reforms in the Ottoman Empire during the Tanzimat, 1839-1876, when the traditional system o...
This edited volume includes 17 articles from renowned scholars in different subfields of Ottoman his...
Sultan Mehmut’s reign ended with the beginning of the Tanzimat Era which was the second phase of Ott...
This thesis discusses the Ottoman policies on archaeology in the aftermath of the initiation of the ...
This paper attempts to supplement a literature concerned with Turkey‘s Ottoman legacy, especially as...
International audienceProvincializing the history of the Ottoman Empire, this book provides a critic...
Ankara : The Department of History, The Institute of Economics and Social Sciences of Bilkent Univer...
This is the first major comparative study of the frontiers of the Ottoman Empire, one of the crucial...
This dissertation treats the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III (1703-1730) in the context of the...
This work deals with analysis of publication of Gülhane noble decree (3 November 1839) which is an e...
International audienceIn his 1954 address to the American Philosophical Society on the role of the O...