Turkey of the Ottomans
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Author | Lucy Garnett |
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Publisher | Charles Scribner's Sons |
Publication date | 1911 |
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Turkey of the Ottomans is a anthropological book written by Lucy Garnett[1] and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1911.[2] The book is a collection of summaries on socio-cultural and political structures of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century. It's compiled from both the author's first-hand experiences during her time in Turkey and third-hand sources.[3] The book received good receptions at the time of its release.
Chapters[edit]
1. Muslim Ottomans[edit]
2. Christian Ottomans[edit]
3. Hebrew Ottomans[edit]
4. The Ottoman Sultan[edit]
5. The Ottoman Parliament[edit]
6. Law courts, police and army[edit]
7. The Religion of Islam[edit]
8. Christianity in Turkey[edit]
9. Judaism in Turkey[edit]
10. Urban Turkey[edit]
11. Agrarian Turkey[edit]
12. Pastoral Turkey[edit]
13. Ottoman Homes and Home-Life[edit]
14. Education and Culture[edit]
15. Turkey At Play[edit]
New editions[edit]
Since the 2010s, many more publishing houses such as Palala Press, Kessinger Publishing, Forgotten Books have released modernized new editions of the book.
References[edit]
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