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  • The Frontiers of the Ottoman World

    The Frontiers of the Ottoman World by Peacock, A.C.S.;

    Series: Proceedings of the British Academy; 156;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher The British Academy
    • Date of Publication 3 December 2009

    • ISBN 9780197264423
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages618 pages
    • Size 254x197x14 mm
    • Weight 1587 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The Ottoman Empire was one the crucial forces that shaped the modern world. These essays combine archaeological and historical approaches to shed light on how the Ottoman Empire approached the challenge of governing frontiers as diverse as Central and Eastern Europe, Anatolia, Iraq, Arabia, and the Sudan over the 15th to 20th centuries.

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    Long description:

    This is the first major comparative study of the frontiers of the Ottoman Empire, one of the crucial forces that shaped the modern world. The essays combine archaeological and historical approaches to further understanding of how this major empire approached the challenge of controlling frontiers as diverse and far-flung as Central and Eastern Europe, Anatolia, Iraq, Arabia, and the Sudan.

    Ranging across the 15th to early 20th centuries, essays cover frontier fortifications, administration, society, and economy and shed light on the Ottomans' interaction with their neighbours, both Muslim and Christian, through warfare, trade and diplomacy. As well as summing up the current state of knowledge they also point the way to fresh avenues of research.

    The Frontiers of the Ottoman World will be essential reading for historians and archaeologists of the Middle East and early modern Central and Eastern Europe. Giving a particular prominence to the nascent discipline of Ottoman archaeology, the volume will also be of particular interest to students of Islamic archaeology.



    This is a very welcome volume ... Taken together, the articles in the collection cover a remarkable geographical and chronological range ... the editor and contributors have produced a fine volume, presenting both concrete results and invaluable guidelines for future research.

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    Table of Contents:

    • Introduction: the Ottoman Empire and its frontiers

    • Part One: Frontier Fortifications

    • The Fortress: defining and mapping the Ottoman frontier in the 16th-17th centuries

    • Where environmental and frontier studies meet: rivers, forests, marshes, and fortifications along the Ottoman-Hapsburg frontier in Hungary

    • The Ottoman conquest of Arabia and the Syrian hajj route

    • 'Aqaba Castle in the Ottoman period, 1517-1917

    • Evliya Çelebi, the Mani and the fortress of Kelefa

    • The Ottoman northern Black Sea frontier at Akkerman Fortress: the present view from a historical and archaeological project

    • Palanka forts and construction activity in the late Ottoman Balkans

    • Understanding archaeology and architecture through archival records: the restoration project of the Ottoman fortress of Seddülbahir on the Gallipoli Peninsula of Turkey

    • Part Two: The administration of the frontier

    • Administration and fortification in the Van region under Ottoman rule in the 16th century

    • Ottoman frontier policies in northeast Africa, 1517-1914

    • Continuities in Ottoman centre-periphery relations, 1787-1915

    • Ottoman attempts to control the Adriatic frontier in the Napoleonic Wars

    • Challenges of a frontier region: the case of Ottoman Iraq in the 19th century

    • The frontier as a measure of modern power: local limits to empire in Yemen, 1872- 1914

    • Part Three: Frontier Society: rulers, ruled and revolt

    • Razing Gevele and fortifying Konya: the beginning of the Ottoman conquest of the Karamanid principality in south-central Anatolia, 1468

    • Between the hinterland and the frontier: Ottoman Vidin, 15th to 18th centuries

    • The garrison and its hinterland in the Ottoman east, 1578-1605

    • Ottoman archaeology on the Middle Nile Valley in the Sudan

    • Garrisons and the local population in Ottoman Hungary: the testimony of the archaeological finds

    • The Krajina Project: exploring the Ottoman-Hapsburg borderland

    • War without frontiers: the archaeology of the Arab Revolt, 1916-18

    • Part Four: The Economy of the Frontier

    • Military service and material gain on the Ottoman-Hapsburg frontier

    • Ottoman Suakin 1541 - 1865 AD - lost and found

    • A frontier without archaeology? The Ottoman maritime frontier in the western Mediterranean, 1660-1760

    • The archaeology and history of slavery in South Sudan in the 19th century

    • Conclusion

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