• Author/Authors

    faroqhi, suraiya istanbul bilgi university, Turkey

  • Title Of Article

    Empires before and after the Post-colonial Turn: The Ottomans

  • شماره ركورد
    44606
  • Abstract
    Being historians we know all too well that to any members of our profession worth their salt, their field of study is “very special.” Ottomanists are no exception, even though in the present day and age, the notion that the Ottoman Empire is somehow unique and incomparable will make many – but by no means all – scholars smile. Nationalist historiography had assumed that this uniqueness and incomparability was axiomatic. But presently, with at least some representatives of our discipline beginning to question the basic assumptions of nationalism, approaches have changed and Ottoman history has become a legitimate subject for comparison, if that term is used in a very broad sense: Japan, the Ancient Near Eastern empires, Rome, Moghul India and most recently even imperial China all have emerged on the horizons at least of certain Ottomanists.
  • From Page
    57
  • JournalTitle
    The Journal Of Ottoman Studies
  • To Page
    76
  • JournalTitle
    The Journal Of Ottoman Studies