Daily life in the Ottoman Empire
- ISBN: 9798765115909
- Editorial: Bloomsbury Academic
- Fecha de la edición: 2024
- Lugar de la edición: London. Reino Unido
- Colección: The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 320
- Idiomas: Inglés
This book provides a general overview of the daily life in a vast empire which contained numerous ethnic, linguistic, and religious communities.
The Ottoman Empire was an Islamic imperial monarchy that existed for over 600 years. At the height of its power in the 16th and 17th centuries, it encompassed three continents and served as the core of global interactions between the east and the west. And while the Empire was defeated after World War I and dissolved in 1920, the far-reaching effects and influences of the Ottoman Empire are still clearly visible in today's world cultures.
Daily Life in the Ottoman Empire allows readers to gain critical insight into the pluralistic social and cultural history of an empire that ruled a vast region extending from Budapest in Hungary to Mecca in Arabia. Each chapter presents an in-depth analysis of a particular aspect of daily life in the Ottoman Empire.
Chronology
1: Historical overview
2: Sultan and the palace
3: Governing an empire
4: Cities, towns, and villages: merchants, craftsmen, and peasants
5: Religious communities
6: Muslims
7: Islamic law and education
8: Sufi orders and popular culture
9: Courtship and marriage
10: Sex and family
11: Eating, drinking, smoking, and celebrating
12: Games and popular sports
13: Sickness, death, and dying