000 03712nam a2200493 c 4500
001 BV045206562
003 DE-604
005 20240229141450.0
007 cr|uuu---uuuuu
008 180924s2019 xxk|||| o||u| ||||||eng d
020 _a9781315208961
_9978-1-315-20896-1
020 _a9781351805230
_9978-1-351-80523-0
035 _a(OCoLC)1054394622
035 _a(DE-599)BVBBV045206562
040 _aDE-604
_bger
_cRU-10907106
041 0 _aeng
044 _axxk
_cGB
245 1 0 _aIstanbul - Kushta - Constantinople
_bnarratives of identity in the Ottoman capital, 1830-1930
_cedited by Christoph Herzog and Richard Wittmann
250 _aFirst edition
264 1 _aLondon ; New York
_bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group
_c2019
300 _a1 Online-Ressource (xii, 312 Seiten)
_bIllustrationen
336 _aText
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aComputermedien
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aOnline-Ressource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _a Life narratives of the Ottoman realm ;
_v2
500 _aE-Book / Zugriff nur im DHI-Lesesaal
520 _a"Istanbul - Kushta - Constantinople presents thirteen studies that draw on contemporary life narratives that shed light on little explored aspects of nineteenth-century Ottoman Istanbul. As a broad category of personal writing that goes beyond the traditional confines of the autobiography, life narratives range from memoirs, letters, reports, travelogues and descriptions of daily life in the city and its different neighborhoods. By focusing on individual experiences and perspectives, life narratives allow the historian to transcend rigid political narratives and to recover lost voices, especially of those underrepresented groups, including women and members of non-Muslim communities. The studies of this volume focus on a variety of narratives produced by Muslim and Christian women, by non-Muslims and Muslims, as well as by natives and outsiders alike. They dispel European Orientalist stereotypes and cross class divides and ethnic identities. Travel accounts of outsiders provide us with valuable observations of daily life in the city that residents often overlooked. Accounts from Ottoman subjects, however, reveal the social tensions experienced within particular communities amongst themselves as well as in interaction with greater Ottoman society. Members of the Jewish, Bulgarian and Armenian communities of the city developed different strategies in navigating the social and political change arising from the modernizing reforms of the nineteenth century. By focusing on life narratives, this volume weaves together a tapestry of diverse experiences in the Ottoman capital, viewed from various angles, gender perspectives and social and ethnic backgrounds"...
648 7 _a1830-1930
_2gnd
_960513
650 0 7 _aMinderheit
_0(DE-588)4752223-9
_2gnd
650 0 7 _aAusländer
_0(DE-588)4003725-3
_2gnd
_927272
650 0 7 _aIdentität
_0(DE-588)4026482-8
_2gnd
650 0 7 _aBiografieforschung
_0(DE-588)4132300-2
_2gnd
650 0 7 _aEthnische Identität
_0(DE-588)4153096-2
_2gnd
_9465
650 0 7 _aEthnische Gruppe
_0(DE-588)4153095-0
_2gnd
_92000
651 7 _aKonstantinopel
_0(DE-588)4073697-0
_2gnd
651 7 _aOsmanisches Reich
_0(DE-588)4075720-1
_2gnd
651 7 _aIstanbul
_0(DE-588)4027821-9
_2gnd
655 7 _0(DE-588)4143413-4
_aAufsatzsammlung
_2gnd-content
_9210
700 1 _aHerzog, Christoph
_d1961-
_eHerausgeber
_0(DE-588)1029251703
_4edt
_961319
700 1 _aWittmann, Richard
_eHerausgeber
_0(DE-588)1170968244
_4edt
_961320
830 _a Life narratives of the Ottoman realm
_961321
856 4 _uhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315208961
_zVolltext
942 _2z
_cEB
999 _c70444
_d70444