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A short history of the Ottoman empire / Renée Worringer.

By: Worringer, Renée [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xiii, 385 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781442600416; 1442600411; 9781442600423; 144260042XSubject(s): 1288-1918 | Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 | Empire ottoman -- Histoire | TurkeyGenre/Form: HistoryAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Short history of the Ottoman Empire.DDC classification: 956/.015 LOC classification: DR486 | .W67 2021Other classification: cci1icc Issued also in electronic formats.
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.
Summary: "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 narratives of medieval and early modern Europe. Beginning with an introduction to pre-Ottoman history, this book traces the emergence of the Ottoman Empire from the Turkic migrations out of Central Asia to their encounters with the Islamic world. It also explores the expansion of Ottoman rule not just into the Middle East but into the Balkans and North Africa. Uncovering the strategies behind the longevity of the Ottoman Empire, the author highlights the Empire's pragmatism and flexibility in governing over vast territories and diverse peoples. Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout, A Short History of the Ottoman Empire utilizes clear headings, themes, text boxes, primary source translations, and maps to assist students in understanding the Empire's complex and lengthy history."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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 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 narratives of medieval and early modern Europe. Beginning with an introduction to pre-Ottoman history, this book traces the emergence of the Ottoman Empire from the Turkic migrations out of Central Asia to their encounters with the Islamic world. It also explores the expansion of Ottoman rule not just into the Middle East but into the Balkans and North Africa. Uncovering the strategies behind the longevity of the Ottoman Empire, the author highlights the Empire's pragmatism and flexibility in governing over vast territories and diverse peoples. Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout, A Short History of the Ottoman Empire utilizes clear headings, themes, text boxes, primary source translations, and maps to assist students in understanding the Empire's complex and lengthy history."-- Provided by publisher.

Issued also in electronic formats.