Türkçe sürüm

Tommaso Stefini

E-mail : tommaso.stefinisabanciuniv.edu

Areas of Interest :

Ottoman History, Early Modern Period, Mediterranean History, Social and Economic History, Comparative History, Ottoman/European relations, Islamic Law, Long-distance commerce, institutional analysis, Muslim, Jewish, Christian relations, Citizenship

Membership :

MESA (Middle Eastern Studies Association)

Publications :

Article
Stefini, Tommaso (2024) "Cash waqfs and commercial capital: evidence from Ottoman-Venetian trade (16th century)", Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol.67, No.5-6, 497-527 (SSCI, AHCI)
Stefini, Tommaso (2024) "Defining "Ottomans" and "Foreigners": Venetian merchants, jurisdictional conflicts, and legal belonging in seventeenth-century Istanbul". Published Online First https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700658-BJA10083
Before SU Publications:

“Irregolarità e rapporti di forza nella Dalmazia del Cinquecento” [Irregularity and Power Relations in 16th-century Dalmatia], Studi Veneziani, LXI (2010): 81-108.

“16. Yüzyılda Bir Etnik-Bölgesel Dayanışma Örneği: İstanbul ve Venedik Arasında Gazanfer Ağa” [A Case of Ethnic and Regional Solidarity in the Sixteenth Century: Gazanfer Ağa Between Istanbul and Venice], Toplumsal Tarih Dergisi, 225 (2012): 14-24.

“Ottoman Merchants in Dispute with the Republic of Venice at the End of the 16th Century: Some Glances on the Contested Regime of the Capitulations,” Turcica, 46 (2015): 153-176.

“Ottoman Capitulations in Comparative Perspective (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries),” Turcica 53 (2022): 203-229

“La Conquista di Costantinopoli e la trasformazione dell’Impero ottomano in una potenza mondiale” and “Le relazioni internazionali: l’Impero Ottomano e altre potenze europee: Una storia di convivenza,” in Çiğdem Oğuz (ed.), Storia dell'Impero ottomano e della Repubblica turca (Scholè, Editrice Morcelliana, Brescia, 2023): 41-92

“Cash-Waqfs and Commercial Capital: Evidence from Ottoman/Venetian trade (16th century),” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 67 (2024), 497-527.

“Defining ‘Ottomans’ and ‘Foreigners:’ Venetian Merchants, Jurisdictional Conflicts, and Legal Belonging in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul” Journal of Early Modern History 28, 4 (2024): 279-304.