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Living In The Ottoman Realm Empire And Identity 13th To 20th Centuries Christine Isomverhaaren Kent F Schull Eds

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Living In The Ottoman Realm Empire And Identity 13th To 20th Centuries Christine Isomverhaaren Kent F Schull Eds
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.51 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Christine Isom-Verhaaren; Kent F. Schull (eds.)
ISBN: 9780253019301, 9780253019486, 0253019303, 0253019486
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Living In The Ottoman Realm Empire And Identity 13th To 20th Centuries Christine Isomverhaaren Kent F Schull Eds by Christine Isom-verhaaren; Kent F. Schull (eds.) 9780253019301, 9780253019486, 0253019303, 0253019486 instant download after payment.

Living in the Ottoman Realm brings the Ottoman Empire to life in all of its ethnic, religious, linguistic, and geographic diversity. The contributors explore the development and transformation of identity over the long span of the empire’s existence. They offer engaging accounts of individuals, groups, and communities by drawing on a rich array of primary sources, some available in English translation for the first time. These materials are examined with new methodological approaches to gain a deeper understanding of what it meant to be Ottoman. Designed for use as a course text, each chapter includes study questions and suggestions for further reading.

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