All Stories

  1. Machiel Kiel: Memoir
  2. Our Man on the Danube: Habsburg-Ottoman Border Diplomacy as Perceived in the Report of ‘Os̱mān Agha
  3. War Captivity
  4. Maritime history
  5. Making Sense of History: Narrativity and Literariness
  6. Conclusion of Part 3
  7. Introduction to Part 4
  8. The Narration on Maʿnzāde Ḥüseyn’s Sister
  9. Conclusion of Part 4
  10. Conclusion of Part 2
  11. Conclusion of Part 1
  12. Documents
  13. Introduction to Part 3
  14. Strategies to Cope with Experiences of Contingency
  15. General Introduction
  16. Analysis of the Narrative Structure
  17. General Conclusion
  18. Creating Continuity: The Concept of History
  19. The Concept(s) of Time
  20. Introduction to Part 2
  21. Court Chronicles as a Genre in the Context of Ottoman Historiography
  22. Analysis of the Surface Structure
  23. Interpolations
  24. The Life and Career of Naʿīmā Muṣṭafā Efendi in Historical Context
  25. Preliminary Material
  26. An Annotated Translation of the Years 982–99/December 1574–July 1591 from Tārīḫ-i Naʿīmā
  27. General Literary Features
  28. Preface
  29. The Mamluk-Ottoman Transition
  30. The Political Administration of the Districts of Greater Syria in the Sixteenth Century
  31. Doğangün, Gökten Huriye. Gender Politics in Turkey and Russia: From State Feminism to Authoritarian Rule. London / New York: I.B. Tauris / Bloomsbury. 2020. 192 pages. ISBN: 9780755646227
  32. The Landscape of Southern Bilād al-Shām through the Eyes of the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman CosmographerĀşıḳ Meḥmed
  33. Slavery is Not Slavery: On Slaves and Slave Agency in the Ottoman Empire, Introduction
  34. Galley slaves
  35. The Function of Poetry in Sixteenth Century Historiography: A Narratological Approach to the Künhü’l-a̮bār by Muṣṭafā ʿĀlī
  36. 9. RELIGION AND NATION BUILDING IN TURKEY: THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONALIZED RELIGION IN THE CASE OF DIYANET
  37. The Mamluk-Ottoman Governor
  38. The Mamluk-Ottoman Transition
  39. Introduction: A Transitional Point of View
  40. Astrology
  41. Review: Marginal Perspectives on Early Modern Ottoman Culture