Emotions in the Ottoman Empire: Politics, Society, and Family in the Early Modern Era

Author:   Nil Tekgül (Bilkent University, Turkey) ,  Peter N Stearns (George Mason University USA) ,  Susan J Matt (Weber State University USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350323919


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   25 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Emotions in the Ottoman Empire: Politics, Society, and Family in the Early Modern Era


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Exploring the political, social and familial ties in early modern Ottoman society, this book is a timely contribution to both the history of emotions and the study of the Ottoman Empire. Spanning love and compassion in political discourse, gratitude in communal relations to affection in the home, Emotions in the Ottoman Empire considers the role of emotions in both micro and macro settings. Drawing on Ottoman primary sources such as advice manuals, judicial court records and imperial decrees, this book claims that the contested concept of ‘protection’, related to how and who to protect, was culturally specific and historically contingent and stands at the center of all debates about how the Ottoman empire and society itself employed the politics of difference. It explores what it felt like to protect and be protected in the early modern era and how Ottoman subjects conceptualized the unequal power relations. The central argument of the book is that it was emotions in the early modern era which provided the meaning of the concept of “protection”. It also traces change in meaning of protection in the nineteenth century and explores how emotions transformed or got lost in social, political and familial relations during the period of modernization. Highlighting a culture that has so far been neglected in the history of emotions, this book looks to globalise the field and think more deeply about Ottoman society in the early modern period.

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Author:   Nil Tekgül (Bilkent University, Turkey) ,  Peter N Stearns (George Mason University USA) ,  Susan J Matt (Weber State University USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781350323919


ISBN 10:   1350323918
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   25 July 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

A note on transliteration and translation Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Emotion Knowledge 2. The Politics of Emotion 3. Emotions in Intracommunal Relations 4. Emotions in the Ottoman Family 5. Shame in Ottoman Society 6. Change Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Emotions in the Ottoman Empire offers one of the first monograph-length studies of emotions in the early modern Ottoman world, opening up their conceptual frameworks for feeling and how emotions were encountered in social and political relationships. It is a must read for the global history of emotions. * Dr Katie Barclay, Associate Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence in the History of Emotions, University of Adelaide, Australia *


"""Emotions in the Ottoman Empire offers one of the first monograph-length studies of emotions in the early modern Ottoman world, opening up their conceptual frameworks for feeling and how emotions were encountered in social and political relationships. It is a must read for the global history of emotions."" --Dr Katie Barclay, Associate Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence in the History of Emotions, University of Adelaide, Australia"


Author Information

Nil Tekgül is an Instructor in the Department of History at Bilkent University, Turkey, where she teaches Ottoman History. She previously held a position as a post-doctoral visiting research scholar at Harvard University, USA.

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