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The Frontiers of the Ottoman World: Proceedings of the British Academy, cartea 156

Editat de A.C.S. Peacock
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2009
This is the first major comparative study of the frontiers of the Ottoman Empire, one of the crucial forces that shaped the modern world. The essays combine archaeological and historical approaches to further understanding of how this major empire approached the challenge of controlling frontiers as diverse and far-flung as Central and Eastern Europe, Anatolia, Iraq, Arabia, and the Sudan. Ranging across the 15th to early 20th centuries, essays cover frontier fortifications, administration, society, and economy and shed light on the Ottomans' interaction with their neighbours, both Muslim and Christian, through warfare, trade and diplomacy. As well as summing up the current state of knowledge they also point the way to fresh avenues of research. The Frontiers of the Ottoman World will be essential reading for historians and archaeologists of the Middle East and early modern Central and Eastern Europe. Giving a particular prominence to the nascent discipline of Ottoman archaeology, the volume will also be of particular interest to students of Islamic archaeology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197264423
ISBN-10: 0197264425
Pagini: 618
Dimensiuni: 197 x 254 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Proceedings of the British Academy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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This is a very welcome volume ... Taken together, the articles in the collection cover a remarkable geographical and chronological range ... the editor and contributors have produced a fine volume, presenting both concrete results and invaluable guidelines for future research.
This is a mixed volume, with a variety of approaches ... It is clear, however, that archaeological research has much to offer and will make a significant contribution to Ottoman historical study.
represents a major and welcome contribution to the study of Ottoman frontiers. The thematic, methodological, geographic and chronological diversity of the essays contained in it may be of great use to any reader interested in the subject, not only with regard to the new evidence presented, but also, and even more importantly so, for the new questions that this essay collection may generate in the process of the further study of the Ottoman frontier.
[a] beautifully produced book
rich illustrations, as well as the use of full footnotes rather than endnotes, make this a very user-friendly book. Produced to the highest standard, it belongs in the library of any individual or institution interested in the Ottoman Empire as a whole or its former provinces.