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Historical geospatial dataset of Cyprus from British administration maps of the 19th century. [PDF]
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Ottoman Pirates, Ottoman Victims
2017This chapter chronicles the rise of Ottoman-on-Ottoman maritime violence in the post-1570 period, accounting for its endurance and examining its internal social and political significance for the Ottoman state and its implications for our understanding of Ottoman power and center-periphery relations.
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Nationalizing the Ottomans and Ottomanizing the Turks
Turkish Historical Review, 2022Abstract This article analyses how the ruling party in Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are trying to construct a new Turkish nation on an ideological level through a different reading of Ottoman history. In this process, a special reading of Ottoman history comes to the fore after the Kemalist state tried to undermine its importance.
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Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association, 1960
Abstract The Ottoman archives of Istanbul have for long been one of the great unknowns of historical scholarship. For many years the general reluctance of Turkish officialdom to allow any questing foreigner to sail the un-charted backwaters of Turkish administration—a reluctance based on well-founded suspicions of Western intentions ...
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Abstract The Ottoman archives of Istanbul have for long been one of the great unknowns of historical scholarship. For many years the general reluctance of Turkish officialdom to allow any questing foreigner to sail the un-charted backwaters of Turkish administration—a reluctance based on well-founded suspicions of Western intentions ...
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2017
Historians agree that Egypt was, for all intents and purposes, independent of the Ottoman empire by the last quarter of the century. This chapter examines legal rather than political citizenship, drawing on travel documents, census categories, and jurisdictional arguments in the realm of private international law.
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Historians agree that Egypt was, for all intents and purposes, independent of the Ottoman empire by the last quarter of the century. This chapter examines legal rather than political citizenship, drawing on travel documents, census categories, and jurisdictional arguments in the realm of private international law.
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2010
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Studies in Ottoman history in honour of Professor V. L. Ménage : The Isis Press Istanbul, 1994.
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Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Studies in Ottoman history in honour of Professor V. L. Ménage : The Isis Press Istanbul, 1994.
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2006
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to refute the idea of a clear-cut dichotomy between a ‘Western type’ of civic nationalism and an ‘Eastern type’ of ethno-cultural nationalism and to question the explanatory power of these generic labels for describing the concrete historical experience of entire countries or regions. The chapter takes
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Abstract The aim of this chapter is to refute the idea of a clear-cut dichotomy between a ‘Western type’ of civic nationalism and an ‘Eastern type’ of ethno-cultural nationalism and to question the explanatory power of these generic labels for describing the concrete historical experience of entire countries or regions. The chapter takes
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1999
Abstract By the beginning of the eleventh century, most of the ancestors of the present Turks of Turkey had become Muslim. It is evident that their introduction to Islam was due to peoples of Iranian speech, because the basic religious terms in Turkish come not from Arabic but from Persian or other Iranian languages: namaz prayer ...
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Abstract By the beginning of the eleventh century, most of the ancestors of the present Turks of Turkey had become Muslim. It is evident that their introduction to Islam was due to peoples of Iranian speech, because the basic religious terms in Turkish come not from Arabic but from Persian or other Iranian languages: namaz prayer ...
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