Seeds of Power
Explorations in Ottoman Environmental History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:White Horse Press
Published:1st Aug '23
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The Ottoman Empire was one of the greatest early modern world empires, stretching from the outskirts of Vienna in the west to the Caucasus Mountains in the east and from the tip of Arabian Peninsula in the south to the Ukrainian steppes in the north, covering an area of 3.81 million square kilometres. The Ottomans were remarkable not just for their political and military success but also for their desire and ability to understand, adapt, modify and manage different environments. This edited volume is the first collective effort to take an original look at the Ottomans through the lens of environmental history. In its wide-ranging essays, environmental perspectives illuminate diverse historical processes and events in the long history of the Ottoman Empire. The essays thus offer new answers to old questions – but also ask new questions – about the ways the Ottomans related to, depended on, thought about and interacted with the natural environment. It will appeal to anyone interested in the environmental history of one of the world’s largest and most durable empires, the longest-lasting in the history of the Muslim world.
‘In Seeds of Power, Onur İnal and Yavuz Köse capture how Ottoman environmental history has bloomed in the past decade and offer by far the best guide yet to the methods and issues that dominate the nascent field.’Faisal Husain; ‘an essential contribution to the environmental history of the Ottoman Empire.’ Faith Ermis; ‘… will for years play the role of a yardstick for the subsequent publications in the field.’ Stefan Peychev.
ISBN: 9781912186815
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292 pages