A History of Ottoman Political Thought Up to the Early Nineteenth Century

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536 Bibliography


Faroqhi 1994: Suraiya Faroqhi, “Part II: Crisis and change, 1590–1699”, in Halil İnalcık



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    Faroqhi 1998: Suraiya Faroqhi, “Migration into eighteenth-century ‘Greater Istanbul’ as
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    Faroqhi 2002: Suraiya Faroqhi, “Ottoman attitudes towards merchants from Latin
    Christendom before 1600”, Turcica 35 (2002), 69–104.
    Faroqhi 2006: Suraiya Faroqhi, “Presenting the sultans’ power, glory and piety: A com-
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    Faroqhi 2008: Suraiya Faroqhi, Another mirror for princes. The public image of the
    Ottoman sultans and its reception, Istanbul 2008.
    Fazlıoğlu 2003: İhsan Fazlıoğlu, “Osmanlı düşünce geleneğinde ‘siyasî metin’ olarak
    kelâm kitapları”, Türkiye araştırmaları literatür dergisi 1/2 (2003), 379–398.
    Felek 2012: Özgen Felek, “(Re)creating image and identity: Dreams and visions as a
    means of Murad III’s self-fashioning”, in Özgen Felek – Alexander Knysh (eds),
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    Ferguson 2008: Heather L. Ferguson, “Reading kanunname: Law and governance in
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    Ferguson 2009: Heather L. Ferguson, “The circle of justice as genre, practice, and objec-
    tification: A discursive re-mapping of the early modern Ottoman Empire”, unpub-
    lished Ph.D. dissertation, University of California 2009.
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    Findley 2008: Carter Vaughn Findley, “The Tanzimat”, in Reşat Kasaba (ed.), The
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    Fleet 2002: Kate Fleet, “Early Ottoman self-definition”, Journal of Turkish studies 26/I
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    Fleet 2003: Kate Fleet, “Tax-farming in the early Ottoman state”, The medieval history
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