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Fisher presents here ten essays on the Crimean Tatars, the Turkic people who inhabited a strategic position between the Russian and Ottoman Empires.
Features essays on historical and maritime geography in the Ottoman period.
A study of the Jewish community in Istanbul and how it was transformed by the Ottoman reform movement of the nineteenth century.
A study of the role of the German playwright Brecht on Turkish society and thinking in the twentieth century.
This rich collection of articles illustrates the range of Stanford J. Shaw's more than forty years of research. Topics covered include the nineteenth-century Tanzimat reforms, Turkey in the World Wars, and the Ottoman archives.
A selection of essays by Professor Ronald C. Jennings on the social and economic history of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th and 17th centuries.
A selection of articles by Irene Melikoff on early Turkish and Ottoman literature with a wider point of view to include cultural and historical references.
A collection of articles by Mihai Maxim on the economic and political relations of the Ottomans and Romanians in the 16th century.
A collection of articles on the perception of Turks and Turkey in various European countries during 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 articles by Alan Fisher explores the changing nature of Ottoman-Russian relations from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries.
Aryeh Shmuelevitz study of Ottoman Jewish history takes the reader across the Ottoman Empire in time and geography while questioning the historical value of each source he consults.
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.
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.
This volume of collected essays focuses on Middle Turkic and Ottoman literature.
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