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This collection of articles explores identity amongst the Alevis, a religious minority from Turkey.
Features essays on historical and maritime geography in the Ottoman period.
This work is a collection of essays by Aryeh Smuelevitz on Turkey between the years 1976 and 1982, a period of political turmoil and violence which culminated in a military coup.
A collection of essays by Sina Aksin about the later years of the Ottoman Empire and the early years of the Turkish Republic within the wider context of Europe and the Middle East.
A study on the role of sunni-orthodox Islam in the Ottoman Empire between 1826 and 1876.
A collection of essays on a selection of important historical and literary monuments of the Central Asia.
A glossary of Ottoman historical terms by Gustav Bayerle.
A selection of articles by Martin van Bruinessen on the role of religion, religious organisations and figures in the social and political life of the Kurdish society.
A collection of articles by Geza David on the demographic and administrative history of the Ottoman Hungary.
A collection of articles by Martin van Bruinessen on Kurds, Kurdish history and identity from the perspective of nationalism and nation-building in the Middle East.
This translation of Paul Farkas's account of the 1909 counterrevolution against the new constitutional government of the Ottoman Empire offers a new first-hand look at the events of April and March of that year.
This collection of reports from the British consul responsible for north-eastern Anatolia offer a previously unavailable look at the development of the region during the 1950s.
This volume is a collection of the private papers of Ali Ekrem Bey, the governor of Ottoman Jerusalem at the beginning of the twentieth century.
This book is a collection of essays on Ottoman history, focusing on how sultans of the Ottoman Empire were viewed by the public.
This collection of essays concerns Ottoman literature in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Mingnon raises questions about commonly-accepted assumptions about the nature of Ottoman literary history.
This is a collection of articles discussing the usages of and changes in the Turkish language during the late Ottoman Empire and early Republican periods.
Art, Politics and Society is Asli Daldal's comparative analysis of Italian and Turkish cinema following periods of political upheaval, which she then uses to produce a theoretical framework.
This collection of essays by leading historians of the Napoleonic era is the product of the Second International Congress of Napoleonic Studies held in Israel between 4 and 11 July, 1999.
Population History of the Middle East and the Balkans collects together the work of Justin McCarthy on Ottoman demographics in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Trade and Money is an economic history of the Ottoman world in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Rifat Bali's A Scapegoat for All Seasons considers the increase in the Turkish public's interest in Doenmes, or Crypto-Jews, who are alleged by nationalists to secretly control the Turkish republic.
This book is a case study of British diplomatic activities at several of its consulates in the Ottoman Empire, focusing on the reports files from the stations to the Foreign Office.
Stefka Parvena, an expert in the Ottoman Balkans, brings together her past work on economic development and denominational relations in pre-nineteenth century Bulgaria in a series of essays.
Ahmet Seyhun's study of Prince Said Halim Pasha is a pioneering work on one of the Ottoman Empire's leading statesmen and Islamist thinkers of the early twentieth century.
Erol Haker's second book on Turkey's Jews is the personal account of growing up during the 1930s and 1940s, when nationalist pressures on non-Turks were at their greatest.
Evangelia Balta, an expert on the Greeks in the Ottoman Empire, collects here her experiences in studying the Ottomans in Greece. She explores issues in historiography and archival research.
This volume of collected essays focuses on Middle Turkic and Ottoman literature.
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