Editing the Past, Fashioning the Future
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Köp båda 2 för 679 kr"[T]his volume's great strength is its many original contributions to the study of the long sixteenth century. Those looking for the freshest new work on the classical age, along with a wonderful essay on nineteenth-century Ottoman historiography, will find this book a rich read." -Journal of Arabic Literature "Each article has the potential to spark lively academic discussion and offer alternative vistas in Ottoman historiography... Such ground-breaking edited volumes will set the intellectual agenda for future studies as long as they adopt a rigorous methodological approach, as this volume clearly does." -Journal of Ottoman Studies "[These essays] make a significant contribution to a relatively new strand of Ottoman research that takes as its subject Ottoman reading communities, literacy practices, and the roles that particular texts played in Ottoman society." -SHARPNews "[T]he rich and nuanced exposition of the wide range of texts and images explored... that constitutes [the] valuable contributions to scholarship." -Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies "Brings together in a single volume a treatment of the diversity present in Ottoman historiography with coverage of prose, verse, panegyric, and court chronicles, as well as cartography and book illustration."" -Rhodes Murphey, University of Birmingham
H. Erdem Cipa is Assistant Professor of Ottoman History in the Departments of History and Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Emine Fetvaci is Assistant Professor of Islamic Art at Boston University and author of Picturing History at the Ottoman Court (IUP, 2012).
Preface Note on Transliteration Acknowledgments 1. The Historical Epic Ahval-i Sultan Mehemmed (The Tales of Sultan Mehmed) in the Context of Early Ottoman Historiography \ Dimitris Kastritsis 2. The Memory of the Mongols in Early Ottoman Historiography \ Baki Tezcan 3. Imperialism, Bureaucratic Consciousness, and the Historian's Craft: A Reading of Celalzade Mustafa's Tabakatu'l-Memalik ve Derecatu'l-Mesalik \ Kaya Sahin 4. Conversion and Converts to Islam in Ottoman Historiography of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries \ Tijana Krstic 5. Seeing the Past: Maps and Ottoman Historical Consciousness \ Giancarlo Casale 6. From Adam to Suleyman: Visual Representations of Authority in 'Arif's Shahnama-yi Al-i 'Osman \ Fatma Sinem Eryilmaz 7. The Challenge of Periodization: New Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Historiography \ Hakan T. Karateke Bibliography Contributors Index