Yaron Ayalon explores the Ottoman Empire's history of natural disasters and its responses on a state, communal, and individual level.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yaron Ayalon is an Assistant Professor of History at Ball State University, Indiana. He previously taught at Emory University, Atlanta and the University of Oklahoma. He has published articles in edited volumes and in journals such as the International Journal of Middle East Studies, the Journal of Ottoman Studies, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, and Die Welt des Islams. He has presented his research at the annual conferences of the Middle East Studies Association, the American Historical Association, and the Association for Jewish Studies. He has also served as an editor for the Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World.
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Introduction 1. The black death and the rise of the Ottomans 2. Natural disasters and the Ottoman state 3. Natural disasters and Ottoman communities 4. Individuals face disasters 5. Natural disasters at the end of empire Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The black death and the rise of the Ottomans 2. Natural disasters and the Ottoman state 3. Natural disasters and Ottoman communities 4. Individuals face disasters 5. Natural disasters at the end of empire Conclusion.
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