A History of the Ottoman Empire to 1730 : chapters from the Cambridge history of Islam and the New Cambridge modern history
Başlık:
A History of the Ottoman Empire to 1730 : chapters from the Cambridge history of Islam and the New Cambridge modern history
ISBN:
9780521099912
9780521208918
Yayın Bilgileri:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1976.
©1976
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
vii, 246 pages : maps ; 23 cm
Contents:
İnalcik, H. The rise of the Ottoman Empire.--Parry, V. J. The reigns of Bāyezīd II and Selīm I, 1481-1520.--Parry, V. J. The reign of Sulaimān the Magnificent, 1520-66.--Parry, V. J. The successors of Sulaimān, 1566-1617.--Parry, V. J. The period of Murād IV, 1617-48.--Kurat, A. N. The reign of Mehmed IV, 1648-87.--Kurat, A. N. and Bromley, J. S. The retreat of the Turks, 1683-1730.
Abstract:
"From the historian's perspective, the Ottomans in their heyday could claim a more absolute monarchy than any of the truly European empires, a more successful record in quelling rebellion and the rise of national settlement, and the development and maintenance of more effective lines of communication between the centre and outlying lands. The chapters in this book were each written by a specialist in Ottoman history, and in combination they trace the steps by which the empire built on its fourteenth-century beginnings to the high point of its European power. The emphasis throughout is on the internal history of the empire and its relations with non-European states as well as with Europe; it is no longer possible or desirable to write merely from the point of view of the Western powers."--Publisher's description.
Added Uniform Title:
Cambridge history of Islam. 1. Central Islamic lands. Selections. 1976.
New Cambridge modern history. v. 1-6. Selections. 1976.
Dil:
English