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The Ottoman World Routledge Worlds Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Woodhead Christine

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Ottoman World

The Ottoman empire as a political entity comprised most of the present Middle East (with the principal exception of Iran), north Africa and south-eastern Europe. For over 500 years, until its disintegration during World War I, it encompassed a diverse range of ethnic, religious and linguistic communities with varying political and cultural backgrounds.

Yet, was there such a thing as an ?Ottoman world? beyond the principle of sultanic rule from Istanbul? Ottoman authority might have been established largely by military conquest, but how was it maintained for so long, over such distances and so many disparate societies? How did provincial regions relate to the imperial centre and what role was played in this by local elites? What did it mean in practice, for ordinary people, to be part of an ?Ottoman world??

Arranged in five thematic sections, with contributions from thirty specialist historians, The Ottoman World addresses these questions, examining aspects of the social and socio-ideological composition of this major pre-modern empire, and offers a combination of broad synthesis and detailed investigation that is both informative and intended to raise points for future debate. The Ottoman World provides a unique coverage of the Ottoman empire, widening its scope beyond Istanbul to the edges of the empire, and offers key coverage for students and scholars alike.

1. Introduction PART I: FOUNDATIONS 2. Nomads and tribes in the Ottoman empire 3. The Ottoman economy in the early imperial age 4. The law of the land 5. A kadi court in the Balkans: Sofia in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries 6. Imarets 7. Sufis in the age of state-building and confessionalizationPART II: OTTOMANS AND OTHERS 8. Royal and other households 9. ‘On the tranquillity and repose of the sultan’: the construction of a topos10. Of translation and empire: sixteenth-century Ottoman imperial interpreters as renaissance go-betweens11. Ottoman languages 12. Ethnicity, race, religion and social class: Ottoman markers of difference 13. The Kızılbaş of Syria and Ottoman Shiism14. The reign of violence: the celalis c. 1550-1700PART III: THE WIDER EMPIRE 15. Between universalistic claims and reality: Ottoman frontiers in the early modern period16. Defending and administering the frontier: the case of Ottoman Hungary17. The Ottoman frontier in Kurdistan in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries18. Conquest, urbanization and plague networks in the Ottoman empire, 1453-160019. Peripheralization of the Ottoman-Algerian elite 20. On the edges of an Ottoman world: non-Muslim Ottoman merchants in Amsterdam PART IV: ORDINARY PEOPLE 21. Masters, servants and slaves: household formation among the urban notables of early Ottoman Aleppo 22. Subject to the sultan’s approval: seventeenth and eighteenth-century artisans negotiating guild agreements in Istanbul23. Literacy among artisans and tradesmen in Ottoman Cairo24. ‘Guided by the Almighty’: the journey of Stephan Schultz in the Ottoman empire, 1752-56 25. The right to choice: Ottoman, ecclesiastical and communal justice in Ottoman Greece 26. Ottoman women as legal and marital subjects 27. Forms and forums of expression: Istanbul and beyond, 1600-1800 PART V: LATER OTTOMANS 28. The old regime and the Ottoman Middle East 29. The transformation of the Ottoman fiscal regime c.1600-1850 30. Provincial power-holders and the empire in the late Ottoman world: conflict or partnership? 31. The Arabic-speaking world in the Ottoman period: a socio-political analysis

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Christine Woodhead is Teaching Fellow in History at the University of Durham.

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