M. Şükrü Hanioğlu's "A Brief History of the Late Ottoman Empire" covers 1789-1918. Halil İnalcık's "Economic and Social History" spans 1300-1600. Orhan Pamuk's "Istanbul" portrays city through personal memories. Jason Goodwin's "Lords of the Horizons" explores empire's rise and decline. "My Name is Red" explores art, religion, and power in Ottoman Empire
Born in 1902 in Edirne to Bulgarian father and Turkish mother. Studied philosophy at Darülfünun before moving to Strasbourg in 1927. Trained under Marc Bloch and other historians at Annales History School
Edited by György Hazai with contributions from leading scholars. Published by Harrassowitz Verlag in 2016. ISSN: 0388-280
Ottoman court records and fiscal registers provide documentary evidence for rural history. Seventeenth century rural history examined through case-study approach. Little Ice Age theories misinterpreted Ottoman rural resilience. Rural populations showed increased mobility from 17th century onwards. Ottoman bureaucracy used various nomadic terms in official documents
Collection of Ottoman history articles published between 1960-1994. Contains 43 books, including 2 history volumes. Fourth edition published in 2018
Turgut Alp was a close friend of Ertuğrul Gazi and Osman Gazi. His name means "warrior" in Turkish, possibly from his Seljuk father. Inegol district of Bursa was known as Turgut-ili until 16th century