#smrgKİTABEVİ Trade in Wartime: The Business Correspondence of an Ottoman Muslim Merchant Family -
The two words, modernization and empire, were the twain that never would meet. It was with my generation of Turkish historians born after World War II that Ottoman studies for the country became a respectable subject in both academia and the public realm. It was also through their voices that, half a century after its founding, a critical distance could be taken to the Republic. Yet this same generation was still under the hold of the founding father's ideology that the Republic was a fresh and progressive start in all aspects of life.
Aliye Mataracı and a new generation of young Ottoman historians emphasizing the universal over the particular, are at the forefront of opening a new window to the Ottoman past where process and continuity take precedence over historical rupture. - Gündüz Vassaf
İçindekiler
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I: A COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE: EUROPEAN AND OTTOMAN PRACTICES
CHAPTER II: THEORY vs. PRACTICE: ATTEMPTS TO SECULARIZE THE OTTOMAN LETTER - WRITING TRADITION AS A MANIFESTATION OF THE IDEOLOGY OF OTTOMANISM
CHAPTER III: FROM ANATOLIA TO MANCHESTER VIA ISTANBUL: THE COMPLEX NATURE OF AN OTTOMAN COMMERCIAL NETWORK ON THE EVE OF WORLD WAR I
CHAPTER IV: THE WAY TO THE OTTOMAN COTTON MARKET PASSED THROUGH "COTTONOPOLIS"
CHAPTER V: TRADING IN THE SHADOW OF WARS IN A DOOMED EMPIRE
CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
The two words, modernization and empire, were the twain that never would meet. It was with my generation of Turkish historians born after World War II that Ottoman studies for the country became a respectable subject in both academia and the public realm. It was also through their voices that, half a century after its founding, a critical distance could be taken to the Republic. Yet this same generation was still under the hold of the founding father's ideology that the Republic was a fresh and progressive start in all aspects of life.
Aliye Mataracı and a new generation of young Ottoman historians emphasizing the universal over the particular, are at the forefront of opening a new window to the Ottoman past where process and continuity take precedence over historical rupture. - Gündüz Vassaf
İçindekiler
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I: A COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE: EUROPEAN AND OTTOMAN PRACTICES
CHAPTER II: THEORY vs. PRACTICE: ATTEMPTS TO SECULARIZE THE OTTOMAN LETTER - WRITING TRADITION AS A MANIFESTATION OF THE IDEOLOGY OF OTTOMANISM
CHAPTER III: FROM ANATOLIA TO MANCHESTER VIA ISTANBUL: THE COMPLEX NATURE OF AN OTTOMAN COMMERCIAL NETWORK ON THE EVE OF WORLD WAR I
CHAPTER IV: THE WAY TO THE OTTOMAN COTTON MARKET PASSED THROUGH "COTTONOPOLIS"
CHAPTER V: TRADING IN THE SHADOW OF WARS IN A DOOMED EMPIRE
CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX