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HIST 682 Politics and Society in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3 Credits
An introduction to major research
paradigms used in the study of Ottoman towns.
Different urban typologies based on
geography, culture or material life, and commonly
used units of analysis such as community,
class or estate, are examined. Themes to be studied include
formal and informal politics and aspects of life
in public spaces; regulation, conformity and resistance,
sociability and ceremony. Requirements :
a major research paper of around 30 pages based on
primary source materials. Counts towards
fulfilling the seminar requirement in History while also
providing advanced paleographical training. Prerequisite :
An adequate command of Ottoman Turkish,
through TLL 501-502 or the equivalent, and subject
to the instructor's approval.
Last Offered Terms
Course Name
SU Credit
Fall 2021-2022
Politics and Society in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Fall 2013-2014
Politics and Society in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Spring 2011-2012
Politics and Society in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Fall 2008-2009
Politics and Society in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Spring 2006-2007
Society and Politics in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Spring 2005-2006
Society and Politics in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Fall 2002-2003
Society and Politics in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Spring 1999-2000
Society and Politics in Ottoman Cities, 16th -18th centuries
3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
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An introduction to major research paradigms used in the study of Ottoman towns. Different urban typologies based on geography, culture or material life, and commonly used units of analysis such as community, class or estate, are examined. Themes to be studied include formal and informal politics and aspects of life in public spaces; regulation, conformity and resistance, sociability and ceremony. Requirements : a major research paper of around 30 pages based on primary source materials. Counts towards fulfilling the seminar requirement in History while also providing advanced paleographical training. Prerequisite : An adequate command of Ottoman Turkish, through TLL 501-502 or the equivalent, and subject to the instructor's approval. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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