Histories of Political Thought in the Ottoman World
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This collection of papers is intended to provide a survey of the history of political ideas in the Ottoman world from its dawn around 1300 to its downfall in the early 20th century. It features fourteen original papers by some of the most prominent and innovative scholars of Ottoman history. The book sheds light on the complex role that ideas have played in all aspects of Ottoman social and political life throughout the history of the Ottoman world, across time, space, social class, and ethnic and religious identity. Histories of Political Thought in the Ottoman World takes exception to a common tendency, both among Ottoman historians and in the broader academic world, that considers Ottoman political life exclusively in terms of the political ideas of the Sunni Muslim governing elite. It makes clear that the non-elite, non-Sunni Muslim, non-Muslim, non-Turkish, and female members of the Ottoman society have also significantly contributed to the making of Ottoman political culture throughout its history.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 26 Dec 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780192888341
About
Nedim Nomer is a professor of philosophy at Bo?aziçi University. He received his doctorate in political theory from Columbia University in 2003. His work concentrates on the moral and political ideas of German Idealists especially those of J. G. Fichte and on the early twentieth century Turkish political thought. Some of his work appeared in the Journal of Political Philosophy Journal of the History of Philosophy Ethics Philosophical Forum History of Political Thought and the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. Kaya ahin is Professor of History and the Vice Provost for International Affairs and Global Strategies at the Ohio State University. After receiving his PhD in History from the University of Chicago in 2007 he taught at Northwestern Tulane and Indiana. He is the author of Empire and Power in the Reign of Süleyman: Narrating the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire (2013) and Peerless among Princes: The Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman (2022). He published articles on apocalypticism bureaucracy early modern Orientalism cross-cultural encounters and ceremonies and rituals. He is the editor of Ottomanica: Voices Sources Perspectives a book series under Indiana University Press.