Nicht lieferbar

Archivum Ottomanicum 38 (2021)
With Halil Inalcik At The Quads Of The University Of Chicago: A Commemoration By His Students. Edited by Linda T. Darling and Fariba Zarinebaf
Herausgegeben: Kellner-Heinkele, Barbara; Fodor, Pál
Versandkostenfrei!
Nicht lieferbar
Archivum Ottomanicum concerns itself primarily with Ottoman history and Ottoman philology. However, the editors also welcome articles on subjects related to Ottoman studies in the history and culture of Europe, including Danubian Europe, the Black Sea area and the Caucasus, and in the history and culture of the Arab and the Iranian lands as well as Byzantium. The publication of historical documents and records and their interpretation are of special interest.From the contents (altogether about 20 contributions):Linda T. Darling, Halil Bey, the Ottoman Archives, and Me Fariba Zarinebaf, Slaves ...
Archivum Ottomanicum concerns itself primarily with Ottoman history and Ottoman philology. However, the editors also welcome articles on subjects related to Ottoman studies in the history and culture of Europe, including Danubian Europe, the Black Sea area and the Caucasus, and in the history and culture of the Arab and the Iranian lands as well as Byzantium. The publication of historical documents and records and their interpretation are of special interest.From the contents (altogether about 20 contributions):Linda T. Darling, Halil Bey, the Ottoman Archives, and Me Fariba Zarinebaf, Slaves in the Social Life of Ottoman Cities in the Eighteenth CenturyRhoads Murphey, A Personal Reflection on the Life and Career of Halil InalcikPalmira Brummett, Representing Ottoman Vezirs in the Sixteenth-Century Venetian RelazioniJudith Mendelsohn Rood, Ottoman Economic Policy: The Case of SalonicaErnest Tucker, Nader Shah and the 'Safavid Nostalgia' of the Ottomans: 1720-1750Ceylan Pinar, Ahmed Cevdet Pasa'nin Tezâkir ve Ma'rûzât'inda Tüketimcilik ElestirisiMark L. Stein, Inalcik and Ottoman Military History