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History of Ottoman Political Thought up to the Early Nineteenth Century ;and Caliphate Redefined: The Mystical Turn in Ottoman Political Thought

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
A History of Ottoman Political Thought up to the Early Nineteenth Century. By Marinos Sariyannis, with a chapter by E. Ekin Tuşalp Atiyas. Handbook of Oriental Studies, sect. 1, vol. 125. Leiden: Brill, 2019. Pp. xi + 596. $179. Caliphate Redefined: The Mystical Turn in Ottoman Political Thought.
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Magnificence as a Royal Virtue in Ottoman Jewish Political Thought

Renaissance Quarterly, 2021
Recent years have seen a growing body of literature on relations between Renaissance Italy and the Ottoman Empire. One of the major lacunae in this research concerns the role of the Jews in the transmission of Italian humanist ideas. In order to address this topic, this article will focus on the “Crónica de los reyes otomanos” by the Sephardi polymath ...
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Legalistic Discourse in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Political Thought: A Literature Review

Türkiye Araştırmaları Literatür Dergisi, 2022
In world history, the sixteenth century played a transformative role in many areas, which have been described as the hallmarks of early modernity. While such transformations influenced the Ottoman Empire, the peculiar historical developments in the empire made the sixteenth century more important for history-writing.
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Ottoman Political Thought during World War I

2017
This chapter explores how World War I brought about deep changes in Ottoman social, political, and intellectual life. International comparative studies and Turkish historiography, however, have neglected the intellectual heritage of the four long years. It has been widely assumed that no significant intellectual work was produced during World War I, as
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The Age of Transformation in Ottoman Political Thought:

2017
This chapter examines how the reigns of Sultan Selim III and Mahmud II witnessed significant changes in Ottoman political thought and the idea of a modern state. Concepts like republic, liberty, independence, equality, and nation began to appear widely in political writings.
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A Genealogy of the Concept of Civilization (Medeniyet) in Ottoman Political Thought: A Homegrown Perception?

All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace, 2023
Since the first translation of the concept of civilization into Turkish as “medeniyet” in 1837 by Sadık Rıfat Pasha, the then Ottoman Ambassador to Vienna, this coinage has turned out to be an essential component of Turkish modernization. This paper aims to establish a genealogy of the concept of “medeniyet” to demonstrate the divergences of Ottoman ...
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Noel Malcolm, Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450-1750,

Osmanlı Araştırmaları, 2023
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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Ruler and state, state and society in Ottoman political thought

Turkish Historical Review, 2013
It can be argued that the late seventeenth century marks the transition of the Ottoman entity into an early modern state, with one of its main features identified as the distinction between the ruler and the state apparatus. The paper aims to explore whether, when and how such a process reflected in contemporary political thought.
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Useful enemies: Islam and the Ottoman empire in Western political thought, 1450–1750

Global Intellectual History, 2019
The fundamental issue which this book deals with is the theory of eastern despotism, its origins and development.
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