Ottoman imperial space was not always tied to permanent structures. For centuries tents functioned as mobile palaces, providing domestic space and ceremonial stage settings reinforcing the power of …
The latest Ottoman History Podcast/The Wild Field joint venture: If geography is the stage for social activity, how do geographical settings impact the form of the human drama? In this episo…
In the early modern Ottoman/European frontier, empires reinforced rivaling claims to sovereignty through systems of personal patronage and coercive power. Local power holders experienced …
Turkic peoples have been living on and around the Crimean Peninsula and the Pontic Steppe (Deşt-i Kıpçak, Dzikie Pola, Loca Deserta) for over a millennium. As the Crimean peninsula changes ha…
Son haftalarda uluslararası basında sıkça yer bulan konuların başında Kırım gelmektdir. Tarih boyunca Kırım Hanlığı,Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ile Lehistan arasındaki ilişkilerde önemli rol oynamıştır. Dr…
In the early 20th century, the twilight of empires led to an explosion of movement amongst the intelligentsia. Join Dr. Zaur Gasimov in an exploration of the "entangled intellectual" as a conceptual …
In the first half of the 19th century, the activities of country-less Polish revolutionaries and exiles, and the bureaucrats and reformers of the shrinking Ottoman Empire were joined through in a…
How did one of Christendom’s largest legally protected, integrated Muslim communities present their history to the most powerful contemporary leader of the Islamic world, Süleyman the Magnific…
In our inaugural episode we briefly explore the significance of "The Wild Field", which is not only linked to geographical space, but also conceptual fields of study. THEWILDFIELD.COM offers podcasts…
Sun 02 Mar 2014
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