Ruth Miller
Twenty-Five Women Who Shaped the Ottoman Empire
Ruth Miller
Twenty-Five Women Who Shaped the Ottoman Empire
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Twenty-Five Women Who Shaped the Ottoman Empire provides a tale of how women's failures as well as their triumphs, shaped a global society-not despite, but because of, gender.
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Twenty-Five Women Who Shaped the Ottoman Empire provides a tale of how women's failures as well as their triumphs, shaped a global society-not despite, but because of, gender.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm
- ISBN-13: 9780367761875
- ISBN-10: 0367761874
- Artikelnr.: 71813146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm
- ISBN-13: 9780367761875
- ISBN-10: 0367761874
- Artikelnr.: 71813146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ruth Miller is Professor Emerita of History at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her publications include The Biopolitics of Embryos and Alphabets: A Reproductive History of the Nonhuman (2017) and The Limits of Bodily Integrity: Abortion, Adultery, and Rape Legislation in Comparative Perspective (2007).
Part 1: The Beginning: Prophecy and Poetry 1. Malhun Hatun (d. 1323): Mother of the Dynasty 2. Mihri Hatun (1460-1515): Distinguished Court Poet 3. Zeynep Hatun (fifteenth century): Elusive Touchstone of the Poet Biographers 4. A'isha al-Ba'uniyya (d. 1517): Mystic, Mufti, and Spiritual Model Part 2: A Global Empire: Networks of Influence, Webs of Power, and "The Sultanate of Women" 5. Hürrem Sultan (1502-1558): Roxelana, the Queen and the Witch 6. Doña Gracia Mendes Nasi (1510-1569): Heroine of the Inquisition 7. Nurbanu Sultan (1525-1583): Architect of an Unprecedented Charitable Foundation 8.
akire Hatun (circa the 1570s): Plaintiff and "Warrior" 9. Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614): The Bloody Countess 10. Gülnü Sultan (1642-1715): The Huntress Who Ushered in the Tulip Period Part 3: The Ottoman Baroque: Art, Revolution, and Orientalism in the Long Eighteenth Century 11. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762): Errant Embodiment of the European Enlightenment 12. Dilhayat Kalfa (1710-1780): Celebrated Composer 13. Laskarina Bouboulina (1771-1825): Champion of the Greek Revolution 14. Esma
bret Han
m (b. 1780): Master Calligrapher 15. Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-1881): Orientalist Painter Part 4: The Age of National Consciousness: Feminist Witnessing and Feminist Disruption 16. Maryana Marrash (1848-1919): Muse, Poet, and Essayist 17. Fatma Aliye (1862-1936): New Woman and Novelist 18. Zabel Yesayan (1878-1943): Genre-Defining Witness to the Armenian Genocide 19. Huda Sha'arawi (1879-1947): Charismatic Founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union 20. Celile Hikmet (1880-1956): Subversive Modernist Painter 21. Halide Edip (1884-1964): The Turkish Republic's Foremost Feminist Part 5: The End: Making Things Fall Apart 22. Sarah Aaronsohn (1890-1917): A Spy in the Levant 23. Anastasia Golovina (1850-1933) and Safiye Ali (1894-1952): Medical Practitioners Across Borders 24. Sabiha Sertel (1895-1968): Dissident Publishing Phenomenon 25. Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001): The World's First Female Fighter Pilot
akire Hatun (circa the 1570s): Plaintiff and "Warrior" 9. Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614): The Bloody Countess 10. Gülnü Sultan (1642-1715): The Huntress Who Ushered in the Tulip Period Part 3: The Ottoman Baroque: Art, Revolution, and Orientalism in the Long Eighteenth Century 11. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762): Errant Embodiment of the European Enlightenment 12. Dilhayat Kalfa (1710-1780): Celebrated Composer 13. Laskarina Bouboulina (1771-1825): Champion of the Greek Revolution 14. Esma
bret Han
m (b. 1780): Master Calligrapher 15. Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-1881): Orientalist Painter Part 4: The Age of National Consciousness: Feminist Witnessing and Feminist Disruption 16. Maryana Marrash (1848-1919): Muse, Poet, and Essayist 17. Fatma Aliye (1862-1936): New Woman and Novelist 18. Zabel Yesayan (1878-1943): Genre-Defining Witness to the Armenian Genocide 19. Huda Sha'arawi (1879-1947): Charismatic Founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union 20. Celile Hikmet (1880-1956): Subversive Modernist Painter 21. Halide Edip (1884-1964): The Turkish Republic's Foremost Feminist Part 5: The End: Making Things Fall Apart 22. Sarah Aaronsohn (1890-1917): A Spy in the Levant 23. Anastasia Golovina (1850-1933) and Safiye Ali (1894-1952): Medical Practitioners Across Borders 24. Sabiha Sertel (1895-1968): Dissident Publishing Phenomenon 25. Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001): The World's First Female Fighter Pilot
Part 1: The Beginning: Prophecy and Poetry 1. Malhun Hatun (d. 1323): Mother of the Dynasty 2. Mihri Hatun (1460-1515): Distinguished Court Poet 3. Zeynep Hatun (fifteenth century): Elusive Touchstone of the Poet Biographers 4. A'isha al-Ba'uniyya (d. 1517): Mystic, Mufti, and Spiritual Model Part 2: A Global Empire: Networks of Influence, Webs of Power, and "The Sultanate of Women" 5. Hürrem Sultan (1502-1558): Roxelana, the Queen and the Witch 6. Doña Gracia Mendes Nasi (1510-1569): Heroine of the Inquisition 7. Nurbanu Sultan (1525-1583): Architect of an Unprecedented Charitable Foundation 8.
akire Hatun (circa the 1570s): Plaintiff and "Warrior" 9. Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614): The Bloody Countess 10. Gülnü Sultan (1642-1715): The Huntress Who Ushered in the Tulip Period Part 3: The Ottoman Baroque: Art, Revolution, and Orientalism in the Long Eighteenth Century 11. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762): Errant Embodiment of the European Enlightenment 12. Dilhayat Kalfa (1710-1780): Celebrated Composer 13. Laskarina Bouboulina (1771-1825): Champion of the Greek Revolution 14. Esma
bret Han
m (b. 1780): Master Calligrapher 15. Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-1881): Orientalist Painter Part 4: The Age of National Consciousness: Feminist Witnessing and Feminist Disruption 16. Maryana Marrash (1848-1919): Muse, Poet, and Essayist 17. Fatma Aliye (1862-1936): New Woman and Novelist 18. Zabel Yesayan (1878-1943): Genre-Defining Witness to the Armenian Genocide 19. Huda Sha'arawi (1879-1947): Charismatic Founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union 20. Celile Hikmet (1880-1956): Subversive Modernist Painter 21. Halide Edip (1884-1964): The Turkish Republic's Foremost Feminist Part 5: The End: Making Things Fall Apart 22. Sarah Aaronsohn (1890-1917): A Spy in the Levant 23. Anastasia Golovina (1850-1933) and Safiye Ali (1894-1952): Medical Practitioners Across Borders 24. Sabiha Sertel (1895-1968): Dissident Publishing Phenomenon 25. Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001): The World's First Female Fighter Pilot
akire Hatun (circa the 1570s): Plaintiff and "Warrior" 9. Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614): The Bloody Countess 10. Gülnü Sultan (1642-1715): The Huntress Who Ushered in the Tulip Period Part 3: The Ottoman Baroque: Art, Revolution, and Orientalism in the Long Eighteenth Century 11. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762): Errant Embodiment of the European Enlightenment 12. Dilhayat Kalfa (1710-1780): Celebrated Composer 13. Laskarina Bouboulina (1771-1825): Champion of the Greek Revolution 14. Esma
bret Han
m (b. 1780): Master Calligrapher 15. Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-1881): Orientalist Painter Part 4: The Age of National Consciousness: Feminist Witnessing and Feminist Disruption 16. Maryana Marrash (1848-1919): Muse, Poet, and Essayist 17. Fatma Aliye (1862-1936): New Woman and Novelist 18. Zabel Yesayan (1878-1943): Genre-Defining Witness to the Armenian Genocide 19. Huda Sha'arawi (1879-1947): Charismatic Founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union 20. Celile Hikmet (1880-1956): Subversive Modernist Painter 21. Halide Edip (1884-1964): The Turkish Republic's Foremost Feminist Part 5: The End: Making Things Fall Apart 22. Sarah Aaronsohn (1890-1917): A Spy in the Levant 23. Anastasia Golovina (1850-1933) and Safiye Ali (1894-1952): Medical Practitioners Across Borders 24. Sabiha Sertel (1895-1968): Dissident Publishing Phenomenon 25. Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001): The World's First Female Fighter Pilot