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The Ottoman Empire, the Balkans, the Greek Lands
Towards a Social and Economic History
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The Ottoman Empire, the Balkans, the Greek Lands
Towards a Social and Economic History
About this book
This volume is a collection of essays written in honor of Professor John C. Alexander on the topic of the Ottoman Balkans and the Ottoman Greek community.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Bibliography Of John C. Alexander (Alexandropoulos)
- Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Population in the Province of Trabzon (Vilayet-i Trabzon) According to the Yearbook (Salname) of 1286/1869-70
- Albanians in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans
- A Berat of the British Consul of Salonica (1719)
- The Properties of Fatima Sultan in Ioannina in the Sixteenth Century
- The Ottoman Empire Confronting the Christian World (1451-1774): A Discussion of the Secondary Literature Produced in Turkey
- The Metochion of the Chilandar Monastery in Salonica (Sixteenth - Seventeenth Centuries)
- Marrying in Seventeenth-Century Mostar
- The Zincirli Mosque in Serres
- An Ottoman Document Concerning the History of Salonica
- Social Welfare in Selanik (Salonica) During the Tanzimat Period (1839-62)
- Aspects of Education in the Peloponnese from 1810 to 1820 According to the Peroukas Archives from Argos
- From Hamlet to Ottoman Sancak Capital at the Edge of the Muslim World (1469-2006)
- Beyond 'Classical' Ottoman DefteroZogy: A Preliminary Assessment of the Tahrir Registers of 1670/71 Concerning Crete and the Aegean Islands
- Haric Ez Defter and Hali Ane'l-Reaya Villages in the Kaza of Dimetoka/Didymoteichon (Fifteenth- Seventeenth Centuries): A Methodological Approach
- Some Considerations Regarding Çiftlik Formation in the Western Thessaly, Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries
- A Note on Three Palaiologoi Princes as Members of the Ottoman Ruling Elite
- Tax-Farming (iltizam) and Collective Fiscal Responsibility (Maktu) in the Ottoman Southern Peloponnese in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
- Law and Morality in Ottoman Society: The Case of Narcotic Substances
- A Venetian Version of a Hatt-i Şerif for the Town of Patras
- Autour du berat de Pouqueville, Commissaire de France a Jannina(1806)
- The Sultanic Residence and the Capital: Didymoteichon and Adrianople