Empire of Manners

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503643727

Ottoman Sociability and War-Making in the Long Eighteenth Century

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By James Grehan
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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James Grehan is Professor of History at Portland State University. His previous book is Twilight of the Saints: Everyday Religion in Ottoman Syria and Palestine (2014).

"A model of social history, Empire of Manners narrates the Ottoman Empire as a look between individuals, a puff of smoke, a wisp of facial hair, an insult, a pair of shoes. Only as subtle and careful a reader as James Grehan could render this revealing history of the crooked lines between manners and war with such texture and clarity." -Alan Mikhail, Yale University "At last, a book on Ottoman manners that stresses their utmost importance in a multi-ethnic society acutely attuned to honor, hierarchy, and status. For James Grehan, the seduction of urban civility was continually challenged over the eighteenth century by the out-of-control paramilitary context of hastily assembled countryside militias who swarmed the cities." -Virginia Aksan, McMaster University

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