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  • 1
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 9781474441445
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Series Statement: Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.4095609034
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    Abstract: This book argues that the periodic ceremonial intrusion into the everyday lives of people across the Ottoman Empire, which the annual royal birthday and accession-day celebrations constituted, had multiple, far-reaching and largely unexplored consequences.
    Abstract: Intro -- RULER VISIBILITY AND POPULAR BELONGING IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1808-1908 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The First Shift in (Modern) Ruler Visibility: the Reign of Mahmud II (1808-39) -- 2 The Trope of Love, Its Variations and Manifestations: the Reign of Abdülmecid (1839-61) -- 3 Further Stimuli for and Patterns of Millet Accentuation and Differentiation: the Reign of Abdülaz (1861-76) -- 4 The Second Shift in (Modern) Ruler Visibility: the Reign of Abdülhamid II (1876-1909) -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 2
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 9781474432528
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 212 Seiten) , Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Reese, Scott Imperial Muslims : Islam, Community and Ity in the Indian Ocean, 1839-1937
    DDC: 305.69709182409034
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    Keywords: Muslims History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Religious communities History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Social change History ; 20th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Social change-Indian Ocean Region-History-20th century ; Religious communities-Indian Ocean Region-History-19th century ; Muslims-Indian Ocean Region-History-19th century ; Muslims-Indian Ocean Region-History-19th century.. ; Social change-Indian Ocean Region-History-20th century.. ; Religious communities-Indian Ocean Region-History-19th century.. ; Great Britain-Colonies ; Electronic books ; Great Britain Colonies ; History ; Electronic book ; Indischer Ozean Region ; Großbritannien ; Kolonialismus ; Islam ; Sozialer Wandel ; Geschichte 1839-1937
    Abstract: Explores the social consequences of Britain's creation of an Indian Ocean empire that brought millions of Muslim subjects under a single political umbrella for the first time in the modern era.
    Abstract: Intro -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Map 1 British Aden -- Map 2 The Indian Ocean and its commercial routes -- Map 3 Yemen in the nineteenth century -- Introduction: A Community of Muslims -- 1. Hanuman's Tunnel: Collapsing the Space between Hind and Arabia in the Arab Imaginary -- 2. Aden, the Company and Indian Ocean Interests -- 3. Claims to Community: Mosques, Cemeteries and the Universe -- 4. "The Qadi is not a Judge": The Qadi's Courts, Community and Authority -- 5. "An Innocent Amusement": Marginality, Spirit Possession and the Moral Community -- 6. Scripturalism, Sufism and the Limits of Defining Public Religiosity -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 3
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 9781474415484
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (x, 288 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.40955
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    Keywords: Ilchane ; Geschichte 1206-1335 ; Women 13th century ; Women 14th century ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social life and customs ; Women Influence ; Mongolen ; Politische Elite ; Frau ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books ; Mongolen ; Frau ; Politische Elite ; Geschichte 1206-1335 ; Ilchane ca. 1256 bis um 1335 ; Frau ; Politische Elite ; Geschichte 1206-1335
    Abstract: This book shows the development of women's status in the Mongol Empire from its original homeland in Mongolia up to the end of the Ilkhanate of Iran in 1335. Taking a thematic approach, the chapters show a coherent progression of this development and contextualise the evolution of the role of women in medieval Mongol society. The arrangement serves as a starting point from where to draw comparison with the status of Mongol women in the later period. Exploring patterns of continuity and transformation in the status of these women in different periods of the Mongol Empire as it expanded westwards into the Islamic world, the book offers a view on the transformation of a nomadic-shamanist society from its original homeland in Mongolia to its settlement in the mostly sedentary-Muslim Iran in the mid-13th century
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  • 4
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 1474411088 , 1474433189 , 147441107X , 9781474411080 , 9781474411073 , 9781474433181 , 9781474411097
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 312 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hau, Lisa Irene Moral history from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus
    DDC: 170.938
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    Keywords: Historiography Moral and ethical aspects ; HISTORY ; Ancient ; Greece ; Literary studies : classical, early and medieval ; Literary studies : general ; Literature and literary studies ; Literature : history and criticism ; Historiography ; Moral and ethical aspects ; Moral conditions ; Greece ; Greece Moral conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: An investigation of moral-didactic techniques and messages in ancient Greek historiography. Why did human beings first begin to write history? Lisa Irene Hau argues that a driving force among Greek historians was the desire to use the past to teach lessons about the present and for the future. She uncovers the moral messages of the ancient Greek writers of history and the techniques they used to bring them across. Hau also shows how moral didacticism was an integral part of the writing of history from its inception in the 5th century BC, how it developed over the next 500 years in parallel with the development of historiography as a genre and how the moral messages on display remained surprisingly stable across this period. For the ancient Greek historiographers, moral didacticism was a way of making sense of the past and making it relevant to the present; but this does not mean that they falsified events: truth and morality were compatible and synergistic ends. Key features and benefits. Covers the five most substantially preserved historical texts from Classical and Hellenistic Greece: Herodotos, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybios, and Diodoros Offers a comprehensive analysis of the moral-didactic techniques used and moral messages propounded by each of these authors Compares the practices and messages of the different works to arrive at a diachronic understanding of the role of moral didacticism in Classical and Hellenistic historiography
    Abstract: Hellenistic historiography. Polybius ; Diodorus Siculus ; Fragmentary Hellenistic historiography -- Classical historiography. Herodotus ; Thucydides ; Xenophon, Hellenica -- Fragmentary classical historiography.
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