Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan (1852–1937), who spent more than twenty years of his life in London and India, was the first Ottoman author who made India and the British Empire a frequently visited topic in his literary works. This dissertation explores Hamid’s Finten (1886), his famous drama on London, along with his memoirs and letters that reveal his life in British India (1883–85) and London (1885–94 and 1897–1912). While Hamid’s observations on London and its social structure form the central stage of Finten, the British Empire with its imperial and colonial history provides its backdrop. Based on a close reading of Finten and Hamid’s writings on the British Empire, the dissertation analyzes and dis...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
This thesis examines the complex perspective of a woman traveller. Wortley Montagu, Martineau, Burto...
The title of this thesis is 'British Perceptions of the Ottoman Empire (1876-1908). The thesis explo...
As the aim of the study is to trace the stereotypes of the Muslim and Jewish communities in selected...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation examines how novel forms of ‘South-S...
grantor: University of TorontoThroughout history, cultural encounters between the East and...
In September 1906, Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) from India and Zeyneb Hanoum (1883-1923) from Turkey emba...
In September 1906, Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) from India and Zeyneb Hanoum (1883-1923) from Turkey emba...
This thesis examines changes in Ottoman national identity in the nineteenth century through the expe...
This dissertation is a historical reconstruction of the last Ottoman palace in Istanbul known as Yıl...
This dissertation revises the history of the late Ottoman Empire using masculinity as a category of ...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
This dissertation explores British perceptions of and discourses on the ‘Ottomans’ in the mid-ninete...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
This thesis examines the complex perspective of a woman traveller. Wortley Montagu, Martineau, Burto...
The title of this thesis is 'British Perceptions of the Ottoman Empire (1876-1908). The thesis explo...
As the aim of the study is to trace the stereotypes of the Muslim and Jewish communities in selected...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation examines how novel forms of ‘South-S...
grantor: University of TorontoThroughout history, cultural encounters between the East and...
In September 1906, Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) from India and Zeyneb Hanoum (1883-1923) from Turkey emba...
In September 1906, Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) from India and Zeyneb Hanoum (1883-1923) from Turkey emba...
This thesis examines changes in Ottoman national identity in the nineteenth century through the expe...
This dissertation is a historical reconstruction of the last Ottoman palace in Istanbul known as Yıl...
This dissertation revises the history of the late Ottoman Empire using masculinity as a category of ...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
This dissertation explores British perceptions of and discourses on the ‘Ottomans’ in the mid-ninete...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
This thesis explores the unique lives women lead in Ottoman and post-Ottoman spaces as represented a...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
This thesis examines the complex perspective of a woman traveller. Wortley Montagu, Martineau, Burto...