附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-427) and index.
Bad times and better self: definitions of identity and strategies for development in late Ottoman historiography, 1850-1900 / Christoph Neumann -- Research problems concerning the transition to Tourkokratia: the Byzantinist standpoint / Klaus-Peter Matschke -- The Ottoman Empire in the historiography of the Kemalist era: a theory of fatal decline / Busra Ersanli -- Non-Muslim minorities in the historiography of republican Turkey: the Greek case / Hercules Millas -- Ottoman rule experienced and remembered: remarks on some local Greek chronicles of the Tourkokratia / Johann Strauss -- Islamization in the Balkans as a historiographical problem: the Southeast-European perspective / Antonina Zhelyazkova -- The formation of a 'Muslim' nation in Bosnia-Hercegovina: a historiographic discussion / Fikret Adanir -- Hungarian studies in Ottoman history / Géza Dávid, Pál Fodor -- Coping with the central state, coping with local power: Ottoman regions and notables from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth century / Suraiya Faroqhi.
摘要:A discussion of historiography concerning the Ottoman Empire. It analyzes how the historiographies established in various national states have viewed the Empire and its legacy, and explores the links of 20th-century historiography with the rich historical tradition of the Ottoman Empire itself.