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Studies in Ottoman Literature, History and Orientalism (1500-1923)

Orientalists, Travellers and Merchants in the Ottoman Empire, Political Relations Between Europe and the Porte
ISBN: 978-1-61719-108-4
This is the second volume of Jan Schmidt’s collection of essays on Ottoman history, literature and historiography.
$222.00 (USD)
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Napoleon and the French in Egypt and the Holy Land

Articles Presented at the 2nd International Congress of Napoleonic Studies
ISBN: 978-1-61719-109-1
This collection of essays by leading historians of the Napoleonic era is the product of the Second International Congress of Napoleonic Studies held in Israel between 4 and 11 July, 1999.
$159.00 (USD)
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The Ottomans in Qatar

A History of Anglo-Ottoman Conflicts in the Persian Gulf
ISBN: 978-1-61719-110-7
The Ottomans in Qatar is a history of Anglo-Ottoman conflict in the Persian Gulf of the nineteenth and twentieth century.
$143.00 (USD)
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Art, Politics and Society

Social Realism in Italian and Turkish Cinemas
ISBN: 978-1-61719-112-1
Art, Politics and Society is Asli Daldal’s comparative analysis of Italian and Turkish cinema following periods of political upheaval, which she then uses to produce a theoretical framework.
$141.00 (USD)
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Aspects of the Political Language in Turkey

19th-20th centuries
ISBN: 978-1-61719-113-8
This is a collection of articles discussing the usages of and changes in the Turkish language during the late Ottoman Empire and early Republican periods.
$121.00 (USD)
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The Communists and the Kadro Movement

Shaping Ideology in Ataturk's Turkey
ISBN: 978-1-61719-114-5
This work addresses the issue of underground Turkish Communism in the 1920s and 1930s. Harris explains the relationship between the Kemalists and Communists, including the break-away Kadro group, during this period.
$142.00 (USD)
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A Man of the World

Vienna to Istanbul
ISBN: 978-1-61719-115-2
Bruce McGowan’s novel A Man of the World tells the story of an Austrian who finds himself enslaved in Istanbul amongst his former enemies, the Turks, but becomes captivated by this new world.
$172.00 (USD)
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Neither Shiraz nor Paris

Papers on Modern Turkish Literature
ISBN: 978-1-61719-116-9
This collection of essays concerns Ottoman literature in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Mingnon raises questions about commonly-accepted assumptions about the nature of Ottoman literary history.
$118.00 (USD)
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Palace Revolution and Counterrevolution in Turkey (March-April 1909)

ISBN: 978-1-61719-117-6
This translation of Paul Farkas’s account of the 1909 counterrevolution against the new constitutional government of the Ottoman Empire offers a new first-hand look at the events of April and March of that year.
$112.00 (USD)
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Alevis and Alevism

Transformed Identities
ISBN: 978-1-61719-118-3
This collection of articles explores identity amongst the Alevis, a religious minority from Turkey.
$127.00 (USD)