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  • Ethn. Museum Berlin  (2)
  • München UB
  • Regensburg UB
  • Agius, Dionisius A.  (1)
  • Brill NV  (1)
  • Leiden : Brill  (2)
  • History  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004266971
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 290 Seiten , Illustrationen, 1 Karte , 24 cm
    Series Statement: The Ottoman Empire and its heritage volume 62
    Series Statement: The Ottoman Empire and its heritage
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tuğ, Başak Politics of honor in Ottoman Anatolia
    Dissertation note: Dissertation New York University 2009
    DDC: 956.1/0153
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    Keywords: Sex crimes ; Criminal procedure ; Turkey History 18th century ; Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Osmanisches Reich ; Gewalt ; Sexualverhalten ; Strafrecht ; Strafverfolgung ; Geschichte 1700-1800
    Abstract: "In Politics of Honor, Başak Tuğ examines moral and gender order through the glance of legal litigations and petitions in mid-eighteenth century Anatolia. By juxtaposing the Anatolian petitionary registers, subjects' petitions, and Ankara and Bursa court records, she analyzes the institutional framework of legal scrutiny of sexual order. Through a revisionist interpretation, Tuğ demonstrates that a more bureaucratized system of petitioning, a farther hierarchically organized judicial review mechanism, and a more centrally organized penal system of the mid-eighteenth century reinforced the existing mechanisms of social surveillance by the community and the co-existing 'discretionary authority' of the Ottoman state over sexual crimes to overcome imperial anxieties about provincial 'disorder'"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Social and legal order in the eighteenth century -- Justice, imperial public order, and Ottoman politico-judicial authority -- Oligarchic rule and local notables in the eighteenth century -- The Kanun as legal practice in the eighteenth century -- Petitioning and intervention : a question of power -- The imperial council and petitions as a reflection of imperial law in legal practice -- Petitionary (Ahkam) registers and socio-legal surveillance -- Reporting sexual violence -- Actors, strategies, and rhetoric -- Petitions as a mirror of local cleavages -- Banditry, sexual violence, and honor -- Sexual violence as a sign of "habituation" to violence -- Sexual violence, honor, and the Imperial State -- The repertoire of sexual crimes in the courts -- Why fiil-i seni? (Indecent Act), but not zina -- Other expressions used in the registers to describe sexual assaults -- The penal order of eighteenth-century Anatolia -- The enigma of crimes and punishment in the court records -- Social and institutional limits to the authority of local judges -- Under whose discretion was sexual and moral order? -- In lieu of conclusion: Silence and outcry in the records
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 253-276 (Seite 253 ungezählt) , Mit Register
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004330825 , 9789004326033
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 442 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Red Sea Project (Veranstaltung : 6. : 2013 : Tabūk) Human interaction with the environment in the Red Sea
    DDC: 304.209182/4
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    Keywords: Human ecology Congresses History ; Environmental archaeology Congresses ; Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Archaeology and history Congresses ; Archaeology and history ; Environmental archaeology ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Human ecology ; Red Sea Region ; Red Sea Region ; Red Sea Region ; Red Sea Region Congresses Antiquities ; Red Sea Region Congresses Environmental conditions ; Red Sea Region Congresses Civilization ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2013 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2013 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2013 ; Rotes Meer Region ; Archäologie
    Abstract: "This volume contains a selection of fourteen papers presented at the Red Sea VI conference held at Tabuk University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2013. It sheds light on many aspects related to the environmental and biological perspectives, history, archaeology and human culture of the Red Sea, opening the door to more interdisciplinary research in the region. It stimulates a new discourse on different human adaptations to, and interactions with, the environment. With contributions by Andre Antunes, K. Christopher Beard, Ahmed Hussein, Emad Khalil, Solène Marion de Procé, Abdirachid Mohamed, Ania Kotarba-Morley, Sandra Olsen, Andrew Peacock, Eleanor Scerri, Pierre Schneider, Marijke Van Der Veen and Chiara Zazzaro"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Introduction / Dionisius A. Agius, Emad Khalil, Alun Williams and Eleanor Scerri -- Part 1. Environmental perspectives of the Red Sea -- "On the Red Sea the trees are of a remarkable nature" (Pliny the Elder) : the Red Sea mangroves from the Greco-Roman perspective / Pierre Schneider -- Extreme Red Sea : life in the deep-sea anoxic brine lakes / Andre Antunes -- Biogeographic provincialism shown by Afro-Arabian mammals during the Middle Cenozoic : climate change, Red Sea rifting and global eustasy / K. Christopher Beard, Pauline M. C. Coster, Mustafa J. Salem, Yaowalak Chaimanee and Jean-Jacques Jaeger -- Bridges and barriers : the Late Pleistocene demography of the Saharo-Arabian belt / Eleanor M.L. Scerri -- Weighing the evidence for ancient Afro-Arabian cultural connections through Neolithic rock art / Sandra L. Olsen -- The Farasan Archipelago in the Red Sea context during antiquity / Solene Marion de Proce -- Part 2. From harbours to historical towns -- Adulis and the sea / Chiara Zazzaro -- The maritime context of the trans-Mediterranean-Indian Ocean trade : critical review of Roman era vessels of the Red Sea / Anna M. Kotarba-Morley -- The historic towns of Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast : tourism development and conservation / Aylin Orbasli -- The geographical nature of the Red Sea area and its impact on the material culture : case study: Aqiq Port / Ahmed Hussein Abdelrahman Adam -- Food globalisation and the Red Sea : new evidence from the ancient ports at Quseir, al-Qadim, Egypt / Marijke van der Veen and Jacob Morales -- Jeddah and the India trade in the sixteenth century : Arabian contexts and imperial policy / Andrew C.S. Peacock -- Ancient cultural contact between the Somali coast and the Arabian Peninsula seen through a folktale / Abdirachid Mohamed Abdirachid -- The potentials of maritime archaeology in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia / Emad Khalil
    Note: "This volume contains a selection of fourteen papers presented at the Red Sea VI conference held at Tabuk University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2013"
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