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A distant reading of the Ottoman/Turkish serial novel tradition (1831–1908)
(Springer Nature, 2019)
The emergence and spread of the Turkish press and the birth of the Ottoman Turkish novel occurred simultaneously in the Ottoman Empire, when the press and the novel largely sustained each other. Most of the early Turkish ...
Suggestions on the social meaning and functions of akhi hospices in medieval anatolia
(Edinburgh University Press, 2017-01-01)
The Islamic tradition of futuwwa (Turk. futuvvet), or ethical codes, received a certain degree of political legitimacy when the Abbasid caliph al-Nasir li-Din Allah (r. 1180–1225) admitted it to courtly life. Soon after, ...
Tracing esnaf in late fifteenth-century Bursa court records
(Berghahn Books, 2015-02-01)
This chapter addresses the fundamental, yet unanswered, question of when and how formal hierarchically organized guilds appeared in Ottoman towns. In doing so, 15th century Bursa court records are scrutinized.
Transcendental ethics
(Springer, 2011)
Our ontological, epistemological and metaphysical point of view is a very important determinant of how we conceive ethics and the possibility of ethical discourse. Kant, G.E. Moore and Wittgenstein had a quite eloquent ...
Urban music and entrepreneurship: beats, rhymes and young people’s enterprise
(SAGE Journals, 2018-03-01)
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Erken dönem Osmanlı esnaf teşkilatının nitelikleri üzerine düşünceler
(Gaye Kitabevi, 2018-05-01)
Bu bölümde I. Selim dönemi Bursa esnaf teşkilatı incelenmektedir. Osmanlı esnaf teşkilatının hiyerarşik yapısının ve kethüda, yiğitbaşı gibi görevlilerinin I. Selim döneminde ortaya çıkmaya başladığı tespit edilmektedir.
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