Crafting History : : Essays on the Ottoman World and Beyond in Honor of Cemal Kafadar / / ed. by Rachel Goshgarian, Ali Yaycioğlu, Ilham Khuri-Makdisi.

It would not be an overstatement to say that Cemal Kafadar has transformed the field of Ottoman History. As a result of his path-breaking books and articles, the field is experiencing a turn within itself as well as recasting its relationship with world history. He has trained a plethora of students...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston, MA : : Academic Studies Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Ottoman and Turkish Studies
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
Cemal Kafadar: A Çelebi for Our Times --
Part One: TEXTS --
1 Narrating Ottoman Politics in the Fifteenth Century: Perspectives from Some Byzantine and Ottoman Histories --
2 Nişancı Mehmed Paşa and His History of the Ottoman House --
3 Book-Picking in a Conquered Citadel --
4 A Sufi Mirror: Shaykh Alwan al-Hamawi’s (d. 1530) Advice for the Ottoman Ruler --
5 La Jetée and the Illustrated Ottoman History: An Inquiry into Word, Image, and Audience --
6 How Did Evliya Çelebi Write His Travel Account? --
7 Book Ownership Across Centuries: The Case of Military Men in Bursa, 1620–1840 --
8 Blending Piety and Philology: A Seventeenth-Century Mecmu‘a as the Mirror of Istanbul’s Persianate Urban Milieu --
9 An Uncanny Discourse on Sex and Marriage from the Early Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire --
Part Two: Lives --
10 Uç Beys, Dervishes, and Yürüks: The Cultural Politics of the Turahanoğlu of Thessaly --
11 A Short Account of Long Entanglements: Şeyh Bedreddin, ‘Abdurrahman al-Bistami, and his Durrat taj al-rasa’il --
12 A Tale of Two Boils: Selim I, Melek Ahmed Pasha, and Changing Perceptions of Medical Practice and Masculinity in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire --
13 In the Balsam Orchard with Salih Çelebi Celalzade (d. 1565): First-Person Narrative and Knowledge in Ottoman Egypt --
14 The Eunuch, a Complete Statesman: Functional Historiography in the Face of Social and Political Precarity --
15 Reorientation in Worldviews: Milescu and Cantemir --
16 The Hamidian Visual Archive, 1878–1909: A User’s Manual --
Part Three: PLACES --
17 Ottoman Montology: Hazardous Resourcefulness and Uneasy Symbiosis in a Mountain Empire --
18 Ottoman Mountains: Mobility in a Forbidding Environment --
19 A Code(x) of His Own: Deacon Mikayēl, Armeno- Turkish, and Creative Conventions of “Collecting” in Seventeenth-Century Kaffa --
20 On Self and Empire: A Seventeenth-Century First-Person Narrative from the Mughal Domains --
21 Cabinetmaking for the Sultan: Nineteenth-Century Istanbul in the Life Narratives of German-Speaking Journeymen --
22 Conjuring Emotions in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul through the Journalistic Writings of Ahmad Faris Al-Shidyaq (1805–87) and Basiretçi Ali (1845?–1910) --
23 Reşat Ekrem Koçu and İstanbul Ansiklopedisi: Writing on Place --
Part Four: PROCESSES --
24 Early Modern Reflections on Bayezid II’s Reign --
25 The Ottoman Fleet at the Battle of Mississippi: What Videogames Can Teach Us About History --
26 Continuity and Change in the Ottoman Early Modern Era: An Analysis of ‘Adet-i Kadime and Hâdis --
27 Between Soldier and Civilian: Janissaries in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul and Aleppo --
28 Confessionalization and Religious Nonconformity in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire: The Cases of Kizilbash/Alevi and the Sabbatean Communities --
29 De-a‘yanization: A Black Hole in Ottoman History --
30 Bitter Triumph of “the Declined” Dynasty? Notions of Universal Monarchy, Caliphate, and World Religions in Comparisons between Sultan Abdulhamid and Emperor Meiji --
Notes on Contributors --
Acknowledgments
Summary:It would not be an overstatement to say that Cemal Kafadar has transformed the field of Ottoman History. As a result of his path-breaking books and articles, the field is experiencing a turn within itself as well as recasting its relationship with world history. He has trained a plethora of students and shared ideas with many colleagues through collective projects over the last thirty years at Princeton, Harvard and beyond. This volume is a tribute to Cemal Kafadar from us, his students, colleagues and friends, as we hope to participate in this turn, and showcase some of the works he may have formally supervised, casually discussed over tea, and generally inspired over the years.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781644698471
9783110767414
9783110767001
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319131
9783111318189
DOI:10.1515/9781644698471
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Rachel Goshgarian, Ali Yaycioğlu, Ilham Khuri-Makdisi.