A short history of the Ottoman Empire /

"The question of "who were the Ottomans" has occupied many scholars over the last hundred years. The Ottoman Empire was a formidable force involved in European politics and commerce almost since its inception; yet, despite its prominence, the Ottomans are often not emphasized in narra...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Worringer, Renée (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The Early Ottoman Synthesis: Inheritors of Multiple Traditions
  • The Ottoman Emirate: Consolidating Power, Evolving Strategies
  • Ottoman Interregnum and Revival
  • Becoming an Empire: Tools of State
  • Reaching Imperial Heights: Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
  • Life in the Ottoman Empire
  • An Empire Changing: The Balance of Power at Home and Abroad
  • Late Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Disruptions, Eighteenth-Century Intrusions and Exchanges
  • The "Long" Nineteenth Century: Reform, Change, and the Rise of Nationalism
  • At Empire's End
  • The Empire at War
  • Epilogue: Ottoman Legacies and Turkey's Ghosts
  • The early Ottoman synthesis : inheritors of multiple traditions
  • The Ottoman Emirate : consolidating power, evolving strategies
  • Ottoman interregnum and revival
  • Becoming an empire : tools of state
  • Reaching imperial heights : sixteenth-century Ottoman Empire
  • Life in the Ottoman Empire
  • An empire changing : the balance of power at home and abroad
  • Late seventeenth-century Ottoman disruptions, eighteenth-century intrusions and exchanges
  • The "long" nineteenth century : reform, change, and the rise of nationalism
  • At empire's end
  • The empire at war
  • Epilogue: Ottoman legacies and Turkey's ghosts