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‘The Tragedy of a Small Nation’: Alexander Devine and British Perspectives on the Montenegrin Question, 1918–24

open access: yesHistory, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines the pro‐Montenegrin political campaigns of Alexander Devine, a schoolmaster and journalist who became Montenegro's leading British advocate following its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after the First World War.
ROSS CAMERON
wiley   +1 more source

17. VE 18. YÜZYIL KIBRIS KADI SİCİLLERİNE GÖRE KÖLELİK İDDİASI KARŞISINDA HÜRLER VE ÂZATLILAR

open access: yesİslam Medeniyeti Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2017
Bu çalışmada 17. ve 18. yüzyıl Kıbrıs şer‘î mahkemekayıtlarında yer alan köleliğin veya hürlüğün dava konusu edildiği vakalarincelenmiştir. Araştırmada bu davaların temel olarak iki kategoriye ayrıldığıortaya çıkmıştır.
Ümit Güler
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DECOLONIZING CREATIVE GEOGRAPHIES OF ART BIENNIALS: A Study of Istanbul's Yeditepe Biennial through the Cultural Politics of Turkish Islamic Nationalism

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines the Yeditepe Biennial—Turkey's first Islamic and traditional arts biennial—as a creative festival shaped by the socio‐political and spatial dynamics of Turkish‐Islamist nationalism. Counterposed against the Istanbul Biennial and the Western‐oriented secular cultural legacy of the Turkish Republic, the Yeditepe Biennial ...
Hulya Arik, Sabrien Amrov
wiley   +1 more source

PAINTINGS OF TURKISH RELIGIOUS STRUCTURES IN ISTANBUL THROUGH SOME WORKS OF THE ENGLISH ORIENTALIST PAINTER THOMAS ALLOUM MID 13th AH/ 19th AD CENTURY [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2018
Thomas Alloum was an English artist, painter topographical engineer, and member of the Royal Institute of British architects. He designed several build structures in London such as the Christ Church in Highbury in 1850 and the library of William Brown ...
El-Sayed S. ABO SHANAB   +1 more
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Pseudonyms, Propaganda, and Prints: The Life and Political Caricatures of William Dent, 1782–931

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract ‘Dent was probably an amateur and nothing is known of his life’, state Bryant and Heneage. Despite contributing to caricature's ‘golden age’, William Dent remains overlooked compared to contemporaries like James Gillray. Dent's extensive portfolio (1782–93) and rumoured role as a Pittite propagandist have not secured his place in the canon of ...
Callum D. Smith
wiley   +1 more source

The Human Body as a Mirror in Ottoman Literature

open access: yesMukaddime, 2019
Recently, scholars of Islamic studies have become increasingly interested in the human body. Yet, the literary appearance of the body in different genres has not been studied in detail yet.
Ozgen Felek
doaj   +1 more source

Lessons from the Ottoman Harem (On Ethnicity, Religion and War) [PDF]

open access: yes
The Ottoman Empire had a profound impact in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa at the apogee of its power, covering the era between 1453 C. E. and 1699 C. E. In this paper, I exploit the empire’s unique culture and institutions to examine the roles
Iyigun, Murat
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An Overview of the Rock Art of AlUla: Tracing Changes in Content and Form Across 12,000 Years of Human History

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Between 2018 and 2021, the Identification and Documentation of Immovable Heritage Assets (IDIHA) Project recorded over 19,000 rock art panels in the AlUla (al‐‘Ulā) region of north‐western Saudi Arabia. This study presents a chronological assessment of the corpus, drawing on superimpositions, datable motifs, inscriptions, and varnish formation,
Maria Guagnin   +3 more
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The Ottoman Africa and the Ottomans in Africa

open access: yesEurasian Studies
This paper addresses the notion of Ottoman Africa. ‘Ottoman Africa’ means those territories once part of the Ottoman Empire under various forms of political dominion or hegemony, as well as the rest of Africa, which had connections with or was influenced by the Ottomans.
openaire   +1 more source

The Evolution of Grain Policy Beyond Europe: Ottoman Grain Administration in the Late Eighteenth Century [PDF]

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During the second half of the eighteenth century, the Ottoman policy-makers adopted a more liberal attitude towards price formation in the Ottoman grain markets.
Seven Agir
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