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  2. People – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    Thumbnail for People – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 19 Jun 2024: University Press, 2010), co-authored with Ebru Boyar; and Ottoman Economic Practices in Periods of Transformation: The Cases of Crete and Bulgaria (Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu, 2014), co-authored with Svetla ... 27-46; “A shared world of economic
  3. project – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period was a three-year project organised by the Skilliter Centre and Vehbi Koç ve Ankara Araştırmaları Merkezi (VEKAM), Koç University. ... The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman
  4. Skilliter Centre – Page 3 – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    19 Jun 2024: Focusing on commerce, banking, crafts, guilds and economic trends, this conference considered the Ottoman economy in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
  5. Publications – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    Thumbnail for Publications – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 19 Jun 2024: 2014. Kate Fleet and Svetla Ianeva,Ottoman Economic Practices in Periods of Transformation: The Cases of Crete and Bulgaria(Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, 2014). ... Davis,A Historical and Economic Geography of Ottoman Greece: The Southwestern
  6. The Ottoman woman in public space (2011-2013) – Skilliter Centre for…

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    Thumbnail for The Ottoman woman in public space (2011-2013) – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 21 Jun 2024: This Skilliter Centre research project considers the role of women in the public space and examines various spheres including women as economic producers and consumers, female slaves, women and violence, the
  7. Skilliter Centre – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman Period was a three-year project organised by the Skilliter Centre and Vehbi Koç ve Ankara Araştırmaları Merkezi (VEKAM), Koç University. ... The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman
  8. Comments on: The Socio-Economic History of Anatolia in the Ottoman…

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    3 Jun 2024: https://skilliter.newn.cam.ac.uk/the-socio-economic-history-of-anatolia-in-the-ottoman-period/ The Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies supports research into the history, literature and culture of
  9. Middle Eastern Societies (1918-1939): Challenges, Changes and…

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    Thumbnail for Middle Eastern Societies (1918-1939): Challenges, Changes and Transitions – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 16 Jun 2024: negotiated over or resisted changes imposed by internal or external political actors, or brought about by violence or economic circumstances.
  10. The Ottomans and health: a comparative perspective – Skilliter Centre …

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    Thumbnail for The Ottomans and health: a comparative perspective – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies 4 Jul 2024: John Alexander (Thessaloniki) and Sophia Laiou (Ionian University, Corfu). For the Orthodox Christian urban population of the Ottoman Empire the eighteenth century was identified with demographic and economic development. ... This development resulted in
  11. Skilliter Centre – Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies

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    3 Jun 2024: negotiated over or resisted changes imposed by internal or external political actors, or brought about by violence or economic circumstances. ... and Sophia Laiou (Ionian University, Corfu)/p pFor the Orthodox Christian urban population of the Ottoman

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