From the Deathbed to the Register: Administering the Dead in the Early Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire. [PDF]
Gündoğdu C, Balsoy G.
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The Ottoman empire sword: a variant of partial anomalous pulmonary veins connections. [PDF]
Pupiales-Dávila KA +3 more
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The Empire is Dead, Long Live the Empire! Long-Run Persistence of Trust and Corruption in the Bureaucracy [PDF]
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsburg Empire with its localized and well-respected administration increased citizens’ trust in local public services. In several Eastern European countries,
Christa Hainz +3 more
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The ailments that stem from cheese and relevant precautions taken in the Ottoman Empire from the 19th century to the 20th century. [PDF]
Erkmen A, Tüzün N, Erkmen O.
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Remembering to forget: Sabbateanism, national identity, and subjectivity in Turkey [PDF]
Neyzi, Leyla
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South German silver, European textiles, and Venetian trade with the Levant and Ottoman Empire, c. 1370 to c. 1720: a non-Mercantilist approach to the balance of payments problem, in Relazione economiche tra Europa e mondo islamico, seccoli XIII - XVIII, ed. Simonetta Cavaciocchi [PDF]
A recurrent and indeed persistent problem in European economic history – a veritable deus ex machina -- from medieval to modern times, is Europe’s supposed ‘balance of payments’ problem in trade with the ‘East’.
Munro, John H.
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Stakeholder-based assessment of historical urban landscapes as cultural heritage within the context of sustainable development: a case study of İznik (Nikaia). [PDF]
Kapuci U +3 more
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Law, State Power, and Taxation in Islamic History [PDF]
This paper studies the unique nature, institutional roots, and economic consequences of the ruler’s political power in Islamic History. An influential interest group in Islamic societies has been the legal community, whose power could range from being ...
Metin Cosgel, Rasha Ahmed, Thomas Miceli
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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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The article analyses for the first time the discourse related to Islam and the Ottoman Empire, the formation of which in Russia can be attributed to the last quarter of the seventeenth century. We assume that this discourse, which introduced religious terms and concepts poorly mastered by the tradition, was not something unified and monolithic at the ...
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