Political Thought and Practice in the Ottoman Empire: Halcyon Days in Crete IX
Contrary to the traditional image of a stagnating, conservative state, innovation and reform seem to have been constant features of Ottoman administration throughout the empire’s long history. As the relevant treatises by Ottoman administrators and intellectuals reveal, reform and change became contested matters especially from the second half of the ...
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The Regulation of the Holy Hospital Hagios Panteleimon: Administrative and Ethical Framework under the Ottoman Hegemony. [PDF]
Kazazis C +4 more
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Epidemiological characteristics and public health responses against measles in the Ottoman empire and the early Turkish Republic. [PDF]
Erkmen A, Tüzün N, Erkmen O.
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İstanbul Seririyatı (1919-1952): Medical Periodical Digitalization, Index and Open Access Project. [PDF]
Başaran CH, Artvinli F.
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<i>Umma and</i> the nation-state: dilemmas in refuge ethics. [PDF]
Mohammed H, Jureidini R.
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Ottoman historians in the last decade have focused a lot on Ottoman political thought. This means how the thoughts and writings of different Ottoman scholars, which mainly included the religious strata and other intellectuals, influenced political thought and political decisions in the Empire. Now with the book written by Oxford Professor Noel Malcolm,
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Guiding differently for travelling like them: the Egyptian-Ottoman publicist Safa and his 1913 Arabic guidebook to the late Ottoman capital. [PDF]
Okan OC.
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Early Armenian Photographic Communities in the Ottoman Empire: The Cases of Abdullah Frères and Yesayi Garabedian. [PDF]
Cetin İ.
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