The Ottoman Empire
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Covering the greatest three centuries of Turkish history, this book tells the story of the Ottoman Empire's growth into a vast Middle Eastern Power. číst celé
Deze auteur duikt in de diepe historische wortels en complexe sociale structuren, waarbij hij voornamelijk de Ottomaanse geschiedenis onderzoekt. Zijn werk richt zich vaak op de vorming van nationale identiteiten en de dynamiek van multiculturele samenlevingen. Hij biedt lezers een inzichtelijke kijk op de historische processen die de moderne wereld hebben gevormd. Zijn academische benadering zorgt voor de diepgang en precisie van zijn literaire verkenningen.





Covering the greatest three centuries of Turkish history, this book tells the story of the Ottoman Empire's growth into a vast Middle Eastern Power. číst celé
Studies in the History of Textiles in TurkeySayfa 360Baski 2011 Is Bankasi Kultur Yayinlari
“The history of Europe and the history of the Ottomans are two parallel histories; for this reason, the history of the two worlds should be studied comparatively.” Halil İnalcık From the middle of the fifteenth century on, the Ottoman Empire played a crucial role in shaping European history. This factor has not been weaved into Western historiography to its detriment, because explaining concepts such as raison d’etat, realpolitik, balance of power or even European identity remain somewhat short changed without the role of the Ottoman Empire in the evolution as well as functioning of these concepts. The Ottoman Empire is generally depicted and perceived as the adversary and antithesis of Europe and Europeanness in Western historiography because of certain historic reasons such as the Christian crusading tradition, public hostility due to long lasting warfare, cultural estrangement and perhaps because the Ottomans remained outside the Enlightenment process. However, there is much more to it than struggle. Our research findings presented in this compilation point to the impact of the Ottoman Empire in shaping modern Europe, specifically as of the sixteenth century and socio-cultural exchanges between the two realms through five hundred years of encounter.