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2. When Perpetual Persecution Becomes Ottoman Genocide
3. Changing Reality through Fiction: A Cognitive Approach to Late Ottoman Literature
4. Marking Time on the Early Modern: Kings, Conquests, Commune, Continuum
5. The Late Modern Origins of Early Modern Governance
6. Who counts? Ottomans, Early Modernity, and Trans-Imperial Subjecthood
7. Çiftlik Formation and Transformation of Land Ownership in the Kaza s of Serfice, Çaharşenbe, and Eğri Bucak (1820–1850)
8. Cultural and Political Synchronicity vs. Economic and Social Diversity: What Global “Early Modernity” Does Not Explain
9. Early, Yet Already Late: Literary Musings on Historical Questions
10. Epilogue 1: Early Modern Ottomans
11. The Evolution of Grain Procurement Practices in Ottoman Macedonia, 1774–1838
12. Epilogue 2: The Limits of Knowledge Production as a Subversive Practice: The “Early Modern” in Ottoman Studies
13. “Early Modern” and the Lifespan of Empires
14. Reading Modernity in (and out) of the Ottoman Empire
15. Art Exhibitions in Munich and Istanbul (1909–18): Cultural Events as Part of German Imperialist Policies
16. Chasing Monsters?
17. Ottoman Islamic Law and “Early Modernity”
18. Ottoman Early Modern
19. Imperial Limits and Early Modernity: Borderland Clients of the Ottoman Empire and the “Well-Protected Dominions”
20. The Disenchantment of Sufism, the Rationalization of Sunni Islam, and Early Modernity
21. A Preliminary User's Guide to the “Early Modern” Tool in Ottomanist Scholarship
22. Invented Tradition and the Ottoman World View
23. Before Exclusivism: Was the Early Modern an Axial Age?
24. Early Modernity: An Idea in Need of Greater Depth
25. Provincial and/or Regional Histories and the Question of Temporality
26. On Ottoman Early Modernity: Scattered Thoughts Pretending to be a Position Statement
27. Periodizations in Crisis: Early Modernity and Ottoman Imperial Historiography
28. “A Pensioned Gentleman”: Women's Agency and the Political Economy of Marriage in Istanbul during World War I
29. The Solitary Female Refugees and the Widows' Asylum (Kırmızı Kışla) in Late Nineteenth-Century Istanbul
30. Women's Agency in the Late Ottoman Empire
31. Mihri Rasim and the Founding of the Women's Fine Arts Academy, İnas Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi: a Double-edged New Social Reality
32. Sinan’s Ambivalence : The Triangular Design of the Süleymanıye Schools Complex in Istanbul
33. Anzac's Next Chapter
34. Becoming Blind to the Landscape: Turkification and the Precarious National Future in Occupied Istanbul
35. Children of Trans-Empire: Nâzım Hikmet and the First Generation of Turkish Students at Moscow's Communist University of the East
36. Censorship in Late Ottoman Istanbul: The Ordinary, The Extraordinary, The Visual
37. Sultan Abdülhamid II: Founding Father of the Turkish State?
38. Sultan Abdülhamid II from the Pen of his Detractors: Oriental Despotism and the Sexualization of the Ancien Régime
39. IN SEARCH OF THE TOMB OF SULTAN SÜLEYMAN IN SZIGETVÁR
40. The Circulation of Memory: Bahaettin Rahmi Bediz's Postcards of Crete 1897–1909
41. Staging an Empire : An Ottoman Circumcision Ceremony as Cultural Performance
42. Islam's Loneliest Cosmopolitan: Badr Al-Din Hai Weiliang, the Lucknow–Cairo Connection, and the Circumscription of Islamic Transnationalism
43. On Becoming Less of the World
44. Another Pluralism: Reading Dostoevsky Across the Sea of Marmara
45. In PursuIt of My Ottoman Uncle: Reimagining the Middle East Region as One
46. Defining the Public Sphere during the Late Ottoman Empire: War, Mass Mobilization and the Young Turk Regime (1908-18)
47. The Turks and 'Europe': The Argument from History
48. A Ship Sailing East with Its Voyagers Travelling West: Architectural Saints, City Fathers and Design Patrons in the Late Ottoman Empire
49. Foreword: Design and Polity in Comparative Perspective
50. Perspective and Istanbul, the Capital of the Ottoman Empire
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