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Slaves Without Shackles Forced Labour And Manumission In The Galata Court Registers 15601572 Hardcover Nur Soberskhan

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Slaves Without Shackles Forced Labour And Manumission In The Galata Court Registers 15601572 Hardcover Nur Soberskhan
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Publisher: Klaus Schwarz
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.11 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Nur Sobers-Khan
ISBN: 9783879974368, 3879974365
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Hardcover

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Slaves Without Shackles Forced Labour And Manumission In The Galata Court Registers 15601572 Hardcover Nur Soberskhan by Nur Sobers-khan 9783879974368, 3879974365 instant download after payment.

This book examines slavery and manumission in 16th-century Istanbul based primarily on Ottoman court registers and other archival and manuscript sources. A foundational empirical study, based on extensive archival and manuscript research, Slaves without Shackles is a microhistorical work detailing the lives of skilled slaves during the early modern Ottoman Empire and their process of identity formation and economical integration into the neighborhoods of Istanbul after their manumission.

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