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Is there life outside earth?: Negotiating religious and scientific authority in late Ottoman periodicals

2020
This paper rethinks the inflow of Western ideas into the Ottoman Empire through the metaphor of ‘cultural translation,’ which conceives of ‘translators’ as active ‘negotiators’ rather than simple transmitters. These ‘translators and negotiators’ also defy the binary of advocates or rejectors of new ideas. This paper will focus on the reformist ulema as
Asil, Ercüment   +2 more
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The impossible negotiation between people and authority in the Ottoman Empire

1999
The public health policy in the Ottoman Empire dates back to 1789, when the sultan Selim III ascends the throne. The reforming course begins starting from two points: the strong incidence of the epidemic factor in many areas of the Empire and the will to safeguard armed torces effectiveness.
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Captives or crooks? Pirates, impostors, and Jewish communities in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Empire

Mediterranean Historical Review, 2020
Gürer Karagedikli, Yaron Ben-Naeh
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