Suraiya Faroqhi

Ph.D.,1967 Universität Hamburg

Seçili Yayınlar: 

Kitapları

1. The Ottoman and Mughal Empires: Social History in the Early Modern World, (London: I. B. Tauris/Bloomsbury, 2019), 365 pp.

https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-ottoman-and-mughal-empires-9781788313667/

2. A Cultural History of the Ottomans: The imperial elite and its artefacts (London: I. B. Tauris, 2016), 318 pp.

Turkish translation by Çağdaş Sümer, Osmanlıların Kültürel Tarihi (Ankara: Akılçelen Kitaplar, 2018).

3. Artisans of Empire: Crafts and Craftspeople under the Ottomans (London: I. B. Tauris, 2009), 276 pp., paperback edition 2012

Turkish translation by Zülal Kılıç, Osmanlı Zanaatkarları (Istanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2011)

4. The Ottoman Empire and the World Around it, 1540s to 1774 (London: I. B. Tauris, 2004), 290 pp.

Turkish translation by Ayşe Berktay, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ve Etrafındaki Dünya (Istanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2007)

Arabic translation by Hatam Abd al-Rahman al-Tahavi (Beirut: Dar al-Madar al Islami, 2008)

Greek translation by Yannis Karachristos, introduced by Eleni Gara (Athens: Ekdosis tou Ikostou Prôtou, 2009)

5. Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches (Munich: C. H. Beck Verlag, series Beck-Wissen, 2000), 127 pp.

Italian translation by Lea Nocera (Bologna: Il Molino 2008)

English translation -- amplified and revised by the author -- by Shelley Frisch: The Ottoman Empire: A short history (Princeton N. J.: Markus Wiener, 2008), 196 pp.

Turkish translation of this new version by Ercan Ertürk (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı, 2012)

6. Approaching Ottoman History: An Introduction to the Sources (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), 262 pp.

Turkish translation of an expanded version by Zeynep Altok: Osmanlı Tarihi Nasıl İncelenir? (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, 1999)

Greek translation by Kostas Kambourides (Salonika: University Studio Press, 2006)

6a. Co-author, paperback edition of An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, edited by Halil Inalcik with Donald Quataert (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997; hard-back edition in one volume: 1994), vol. 2, "Crisis and Change 1590-1699", pp. 411-636 (225 pp.)

Turkish translation by Ayşe Berktay, Süphan Andiç and Serdar Alper (Istanbul: Eren, 2004), pp. 543-757

Arabic translation by Kasim A. Kasim (Beirut: Dar al-Madar al Islami, 2007)

7. Kultur und Alltag im Osmanischen Reich (Munich: Verlag C.H.Beck, 1995), 402 pp.

Turkish translation Osmanlılarda Gündelik Yaşam, Ortaçağdan Yirminci Yüzyıla by Elif Kılıç (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, 1997)

English translation Subjects of the Sultans by Martin Bott, (London: I.B. Tauris, 2000)

Greek translation by Katherina Papakonstantinou (Athens: Exantas, 2000)

Croatian translation by Tatiana Paić-Vukić (Zagreb: Golden Marketing-Tecnička knjiga, 2009)

8. Herrscher über Mekka. Die Geschichte der Pilgerfahrt, (Munich, Zurich: Artemis Winkler Verlag, 1990), 351 pp.

English translation by the author, considerably revised: Pilgrims and Sultans (London: I. B. Tauris Press, 1994), 244 pp.; new paperback edition 2014

Turkish translation – based on the English version -- by Gül Çağalı Güven; Hacılar ve Sultanlar (1517-1638) (sic) (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, 1995, a later edition has the correct date: 1683)

Arabic translation by AbuBakr Bakader, (London: Al-Kamel Publishers/Gamal Publications, 2011)

9. Men of Modest Substance, House Owners and House Property in Seventeenth Century Ankara and Kayseri (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987), 268 pp.

Turkish translation by Hamit Çalışkan (Istanbul: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları, 2009)

10. Towns and Townsmen of Ottoman Anatolia, Trade, Crafts, and Food Production in an Urban Setting 1520-1650 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), 425 pp.

Turkish translation by Neyir Kalaycıoğlu, Osmanlı’da Kentler ve Kentliler (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı-Yurt Yayınları, 1993, 5th printing 2011, reprint 2014)

11. Der Bektaschi-Orden in Anatolien (vom späten fünfzehnten Jahrhundert bis 1826), Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, Sonderband II (Wien: Verlag des Institutes für Orientalistik der Universität Wien, 1981), 197 pp.

Turkish translation by Nasuh Barın and GültekinYıldız, Anadolu’da Bektaşilik (Istanbul: Simurg, 2004), new translation by Işıl Karaelmas Erdem (Istanbul: Alfa Yayınları, 2017).

 

Kitap Formunda Yeniden Basımı Yapılan Makaleleri

Travel and Artisans in the Ottoman Empire: Employment and mobility in the early modern era, XXII+296 pp. (London: I. B. Tauris, 2014, paperback edition 2016)

Çeviri Zülal Kılıç, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nda Yollara Düşenler : Zanaatkarlar Köylüler Tacirleri Sığınmacılar Elçiler (Istanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2016)

 

Another Mirror for Princes: The Public Image of the Sultans and its Reception, 299 pp. (Istanbul: The Isis Press, 2008).

Çeviri Gül Çağalı Güven, Yeni Bir Hükümdar Aynası (Istanbul: Alfa Yayınları, 2011)

 

Stories of Ottoman Men and Women, Establishing Status Establishing Control, 358 pp. (Istanbul: Eren, 2002)

 

Coping with the State: Political Conflict and Crime in the Ottoman Empire, 221 pp. (Istanbul: The Isis Press, 1995)

Çeviri Hamide Bejsovic, Devletle Başa Çıkmak (Istanbul: Alfa Yayınları, 2016)

 

Making a Living in the Ottoman Lands, 1480-1820, 317 pp. (Istanbul: The Isis Press, 1995)

 

Peasants, Dervishes and Traders in the Ottoman Empire, 344 pp. (London: Variorum Reprints, 1986)

 

Tercümeler

 

Osmanlı Şehirleri ve Kırsal Hayatı, çeviri Emine Sonnur Özcan (Ankara: Doğubatı Yayınları, 2006, 3rd printing 2018)

 

Osmanlı Dünyasında Üretmek, Pazarlamak, Yaşamak, translated çeviri Gül Çağalı Güven ve Özgür Türesay (Istanbul: Yapı ve Kredi Yayınları, 2003)

Edisyonları

  1. Kanûnî Sultan Süleyman ve Dönemi: Yeni Kaynaklar, Yeni Yaklaşımlar / Suleyman the Lawgiver and His Reign: New Sources, New Approaches, edited by M. Fatih Çalışır, Suraiya Faroqhi, and M. Şakir Yılmaz (Istanbul: İbn Haldun Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2020)
  2. The Medieval History Journal No. 22 (2), November 2019, special issue on Ottoman Social History, Sage/Delhi as guest editor (210 pp.)
  3. Living the Good Life: Consumption in the Qing and Ottoman Empires of the Eighteenth Century, edited by Elif Akçetin and Suraiya Faroqhi (Leiden: Brill, 2017)
  4. Bread from the Lion’s Mouth: Artisans Struggling for a Livelihood in Ottoman Cities, ed. by Suraiya Faroqhi (New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2015)

Turkish translation by Ayşen Gür as Ekmek Aslanın Agzında: Osmanlı Şehirlerinde Hayatlarını Kazanmak için Mücadele eden Zanaatkarlar (Istanbul: Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2017).

  1. Celebration, Entertainment and Theatre in the Ottoman World, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi and Arzu Öztürkmen (Calcutta, London, New York: Seagull Books, 2014)
  2. The Cambridge History of Turkey, vol. 2, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi and Kate Fleet (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013)

Turkish translation by Bülent Üçpunar as Türkiye Tarihi 1453-1603: Bir Dünya Gücü Olarak Osmanlı İmparatorluğu (Istanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2016)

  1. Animals and People in the Ottoman Empire, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi (Istanbul: Eren, 2010)
  2. Merchants in the Ottoman Empire, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi and Gilles Veinstein (Leuven: Peeters, 2008)
  3. The Cambridge History of Turkey, vol. 3, The Later Ottoman Empire edited by Suraiya Faroqhi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)

             Turkish translation by Fethi Aytuna as Türkiye Tarihi 1603-1839: Geç Osmanlı

             İmparatorluğu (Istanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2011)

 

  1. Crafts and Craftsmen of the Middle East, Fashioning the Individual in the Muslim Mediterranean, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi and Randi Deguilhem (London: I. B. Tauris, 2005)

            Turkish translation by Hatice Aslı Tamaç as Ortadoğu’da Zanaatlar ve Zanaatkarlar,

            İmparatorluk Döneminde Zanaatlar ve Loncalar (Istanbul: Alfa Yayınları, 2017)

  1.      Ottoman Costumes: From Textile to Identity, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi and Christoph Neumann (Istanbul: Eren, 2004)
  2.      The Illuminated Table, the Prosperous House, Food and Shelter in Ottoman Material Culture, edited by Suraiya Faroqhi and Christoph Neumann (Istanbul: Orient-Institut, 2003)

            Turkish translation by Zeynep Yelçe, as Soframız Nur Hanemiz Mamur, Osmanlı

           Maddi Kültüründe Yemek ve Barınak (Istanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2006),

            (Reprint: Istanbul: Alfa Yayınları, 2016)    

  1. The Ottomans and the Balkans: a Discussion of Historiography, edited by Fikret Adanır and Suraiya Faroqhi (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2002) Turkish translation by Beril İdemen, as Osmanlı ve Balkanlar: Bir Tarihyazımı Tartışması, (Istanbul: İletişim, 2011)
  2. Armağan, Festschrift für Andreas Tietze, edited by Ingeborg Baldauf and Suraiya Faroqhi with Rudolf Veselý (Prague: Enigma Corporation, 1994)
  3. New Approaches to State and Peasant in Ottoman History, edited by Halil Berktay and Suraiya Faroqhi, The Journal of Peasant Studies, (London: Frank Cass, April/July 1992, reprinted Abingdon: Routledge, 2017)
  4. New Perspectives on Turkey, 5-6 (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı, 1991), special issue on Ottoman trade, as guest editor

 

Basım aşamasındaki makaleleri

  • “Ottoman artisans in a changing political context: Debates in historiography,” in “Realms of Transformation in Ottoman History. Essays in Honor of Metin Kunt,” edited by Akşin Somel and Seyfi Kenan (Leiden: Brill)
  • “Reṣat Ekrem Koçu among the Historians: Academic credibility vs. the enjoyment of history”, to be published in Turcica 52 (2021), 399-425
  • “Turkish Migrations in the Greater Turkic-Speaking World, 1450-1830”, in “The Global History of Migration”, edited by Catia Antunes, Donna Gabaccia, Eric Tagliacozzo (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
  • Magnificence at Royal Courts in the Islamic World: Clothes and Jewellery” in “The Cambridge History of Global Fashion”, edited by Beverly Lemire and Giorgio Riello
  • Turcica among its friends and rivals”, to be published in the special issue of Turcica (2020) that contains the index of issues 1999 to 2019.
  • “Wheat in Izmir: The sixteenth to eighteenth centuries,” to be published in a festschrift for Nicolas Vatin, edited by Elisabetta Borromeo, Frédéric Hitzel, and Benjamin Lellouch (Louvain: Peeters, perhaps 2021).
  • “Artisans and Guilds: Practices, Negotiations and Conflicts,” in Shirine Hamadeh and Çigdem Kafescioğlu (eds.), Early Modern Istanbul, Brill's Companions to European History (Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2021?)
  • “Working, Marketing and Consuming Ottoman Copper – with a Special Emphasis on Female Involvement,” in “Making a Living in Ottoman Anatolia”, edited by Ebru Boyar and Kate Fleet (Leiden: Brill), pp. 135-156.
  • “An Eighteenth-century Rebellion in Sivas: the Adventure of Domenico Sestini” inclusion planned in a festschrift for Claudia Römer

 

Basılı makaleleri

  1. “The Material World of Early Modern Ottoman Women: Ornaments, Robes and Domestic Furnishings in Istanbul and Bursa”, Turkish Historical Review, XX (2021) 1-31.
  2. “Padişahın Toplumsal ve Siyasal Seçkinlerle Karşı Karşıya Gelen Sıradan Tebaası: Hikâyelerini Ortaya Çıkarabilir miyiz?” in İmparatorluğun Öteki Yüzleri: Toplumsal Hiyerarşi ve Düzen Karşısında Sıradan Hayatlar,” edited by Fırat Yaşa, translated by Zülal Kılıç (Istanbul: Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları, March 2020), pp.13-49.
  3. “‘Made in Istanbul, Delhi or Agra’: Serving Imperial and Princely Courts in the Ottoman and Mughal Worlds” in Turkish History and Culture in India – Identity, Art and Transregional Connections, edited by Andrew Peacock and Richard McClary (Leiden: Brill, 2020), pp. 299-337.
  4. “African Slaves in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Anatolia”, in Kanûnî Sultan Süleyman ve Dönemi: Yeni Kaynaklar, Yeni Yaklaşımlar / Suleyman the Lawgiver and His Reign: New Sources, New Approaches, edited by M. Fatih Çalışır, Suraiya Faroqhi, and M. Şakir Yılmaz (Istanbul: İbn Haldun Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2020), pp. 349-368.
  5. Slave agencies compared: The Ottoman and Mughal empires,” in Slaves and Slave Agency in the Ottoman Empire, edited by Stephan Conermann and Gül Şen (Göttingen: Bonn University Press at V & R unipress, 2020), series: Ottoman Studies, pp. 55-85.
  6. “The material culture of poverty and the place of animals in it: Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso in Anatolia”, in Kitāb-ı Hedāyā: Studien zum Osmanischen Reich und seinen Nachbargebieten, Zu Ehren von Hedda Reindl-Kiel, edited by Sevgi Ağçagül and Henning Sievert (Göttingen and Bonn/Germany: V&R unipress and Bonn University Press, 2020), pp. 249-268
  7. “Fires in Istanbul: Eighteenth century reflections on the sultans’ legitimacy,” in Şerefe: Studies in Honour of Prof. Géza Dávid on his Seventieth Birthday, edited by Pál Fodor, Nándor Kovács and Benedek Péri (Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2019), pp. 503-521
  8. “Introduction” and “Istanbul and Crete in the Mid-1600s: Evliya Çelebi’s Discourse on Orthodox Christians,” The Medieval History Journal, 22 (2) (2019): 189-202, 321-342. https://doi.org/10.1177/0971945819897435 and https://doi.org/10.1177/0971945819871154
  9.  “Producing grapes and wine on the Bosporus in the late eighteenth century,” in Seeds of Power: Explorations in Ottoman Environmental History, edited by Onur İnal and Yavuz Köse (Winwick/Cambridgeshire: White Horse Press, 2019), pp. 58-77.
  10. “The parades of Ottoman guildsmen: Self-assertion and submission to the sultan’s command” in Material Culture - Präsenz und Sichtbarkeit von Künstlern, Zünften und Bruderschaften in der Vormoderne/ Presence and Visibility of Artists, Guilds, Brotherhoods in the Premodern Era, ed. by Andreas Tacke (Petersberg/Germany: Michael Imhof Verlag, 2018), pp. 157-73
  11. “Istanbul Stadt der Migranten (1450-1800)” in Weltstädte, Metropolen, Megastädte – Dynamiken von Stadt und Raum von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, edited by Stephan Sander Faess and Clemens Zimmermann (Ostfildern: Thorbecke, 2018) (Stadt in der Geschichte, Bd. 43), pp. 95-109
  12. “Should it be olives or butter? Consuming fatty titbits in the early modern Ottoman Empire”, in Earthly Delights: Economies and Cultures of Food in Ottoman and Danubian Europe, c. 1500-1900, edited by Angela Jianu and Violeta Barbu (Leiden: Brill, 2018), pp. 33-49
  13. “Before Döner: ‘Fast Food’ in Pre-Tanzimat Istanbul,” in From Kebab to Ćevapčići: Foodways in (Post-) Ottoman Europe, edited by Arkadiusz Blaszczyk and Stefan Rohdewald (Wiesbaden/Germany: Harrassowitz, 2018), pp. 107-123
  14. “Silk textiles in Inter-empire Exchanges: The Ottoman Empire and Iran” in The Encyclopaedia of Asian Design, edited by Christine Guth, 2018, pp. 95-103

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  1.  “Ottoman Silks and Their Markets at the Borders of the Empire” in Threads of Global Desire, edited by Giorgio Riello, Luca Molà and Dagmar Schäfer (Martlesham/Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2018), pp. 127-47
  2. “Making things to serve sultans, viziers and army commanders (1450-1800)” The Medieval History Journal, 21, 1 (2018), 1-31
  3. “Protecting the property of foreign merchants: Venice and the Ottoman Empire in the early 1600s” in Rapporti mediterranei, pratiche documentarie, presenze venetiane: Le rete economiche e culturale (XIV-XVI secolo), edited by Gherardo Ortalli and Alessio Sopracasa (Venice: Istituto Veneto, 2017), pp. 133-151
  4. Slavery: A literature survey concerning the Ottoman world,” Otto Spies Memorial Lecture”, vol. 5, edited by Stephan Conermann & Gül Şen (Berlin: EB Verlag, 2017), 60 pp.
  5. “Women, Wealth and Textiles in 1730s Bursa,” in Living the Good Life: Consumption in the Qing and Ottoman Empires of the Eighteenth Century, edited by Elif Akçetin and Suraiya Faroqhi (Leiden: Brill, 2017), pp. 213-235
  6. “In the Year 1618: The City State of Dubrovnik, Through Ottoman Eyes,” in The Ottoman Orient in Renaissance Culture, edited by Michał Dziewulski and Robert Born (Cracow: National Museum, 2016), pp. 41-66
  7. “Making and Marketing Rough Woollens: From Balkan Looms to Istanbul Shops,” Turcica 47 (2016), 99-122
  8. “Fear, hatred, suspicion, and attempts to protect the legitimacy of the sultan: Istanbul fires as reflected in Şânî-zâde’s chronicle” in History from Below: A Tribute in Memory of Donald Quataert, edited by Selim Karahasanoğlu and D. Cenk Demir (Istanbul: Istanbul Bilgi University Press, 2016), pp. 515-528
  9. Articles “Anatolie” pp. 85-89, “Ankara” pp. 92-93, “Artisanat” pp. 125-28, “Banditisme” pp. 144-47, “Centre et périphérie” pp. 238-41, “Cérémonies, section I” pp. 244-46, “Corporations”, pp. 301-05, “Dons”, pp. 372-75, “Ėlevage “ pp. 401-02, “Fêtes” pp. 449-53, “ Loisirs” pp. 732-34, “Marchés, foires et marchés couverts” pp. 753-56, “La Mecque” pp. 768-70, “Paysans” pp. 927-31, “Pèlerinage à la Mecque”, pp. 936-39 in Dictionnaire de l’Empire ottoman, edited by François Georgeon, Nicolas Vatin and Gilles Veinstein (†), with Elisabetta Borromeo (Paris: Fayard, 2015) (originally in English, translated by the editorial committee)
  10. “Introduction,” in Bread from the Lion’s Mouth: Artisans Struggling for a Livelihood in Ottoman Cities,” ed. by SF (New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2015), pp. 1-47
  11. “Surviving in difficult times: the cotton and silk trades in Bursa around 1800,” in Bread from the Lion’s Mouth: Artisans Struggling for a Livelihood in Ottoman Cities, ed. by SF (New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2015), pp. 136-156
  12. “Haus und Herrschaft in der osmanischen Welt” in Das Haus in der Geschichte Europas: Ein Handbuch, edited by Joachim Eibach, Inken Schmidt-Voges, with Simone Derix, Philip Hahn, Elizabeth Harding, Margareth Lanzinger (München: de Gruyter & Oldenbourg, 2015), pp. 553-570
  13. “A Study of Rural Conflicts: Gegbuze/Gebze (District of Üsküdar) in the Mid-1700s,” in Ottoman Rural Societies and Economies, Halcyon Days in Crete VIII, A Symposium Held in Rethymno, 13-15 January 2012 edited by Elias Kolovos (Rethymno: Crete University Press, 2015), pp. 9-34
  14. “Introduction” in Celebration, Entertainment and Theatre in the Ottoman World, edited by Arzu Öztürkmen and myself (Calcutta, London, New York: Seagull Books, 2014), pp. 24-70
  15. “When the sultan ordered a great feast, was everybody in a festive mood?” in Celebration, Entertainment and Theater in the Ottoman World, edited by Arzu Öztürkmen and myself (Calcutta, London, New York: Seagull Books, 2014), pp. 208-224
  16. “Das Osmanische Reich und Iran” in Geschichte der Welt, Weltreiche und Weltmeere 1350-1750, series editors Akira Iriye and Jürgen Osterhammel, volume editor Wolfgang Reinhard, vol. 3 (Munich: C.H. Beck, 2014), pp. 219-367

English version “The Ottoman Empire and the Islamic World” in A History of the World, vol. 3, Empires and Encounters, ed. by Akira Iriye, Jürgen Osterhammel and Wolfgang Reinhard, tr. by Peter Lewis (Cambridge MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press, 2015), pp. 221-338.

  1. “Fireworks in Seventeenth-century Istanbul” in Medieval and Early Modern Performance in the Eastern Mediterranean, edited by Evelyn Birge Vitz and Arzu Öztürkmen (Turnhout/Belgium: Brepols, 2014), pp. 181-194
  2. “Controversies and contradictions: The Turkish (or Ottoman) house,” Turcica, 45 (2014), 321-54
  3. “Manumission in seventeenth-century suburban Istanbul,” in Mediterranean Slavery Revisited (500–1800) – Neue Perspektiven auf mediterrane Sklaverei (500–1800), ed. by Stefan Hanß and Juliane Schiel, with assistance from Claudia Schmid (Zurich: Chronos Verlag, 2014), pp. 381-401.
  4. “Trading between East and West: The Ottoman Empire of the Early Modern Period,” in Pascal W. Firges, Tobias P. Graf, Christian Roth, and Gülay Tulasoğlu, eds. Well-Connected Domains: Towards an Entangled Ottoman History (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 15-36
  5. “Did cosmopolitanism exist in eighteenth-century Istanbul? Stories of Christian and Jewish artisans” in Urban Governance under the Ottomans: Between Cosmopolitanism and Conflict, edited by Ulrike Freitag and Nora Lafi (London: Routledge, 2014), pp. 21-36
  6. “Ottoman Working People as Reflected in Ottoman Official Sources,” in Towards a New History of Work, edited by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2014), pp. 56-68
  7. “Was man in Wien erfahren konnte: osmanische Botschafter und die europäische Politik im ‘langen’ XVIII. Jahrhundert” in Europa und die Moderne im langen 18. Jahrhundert, edited by Olaf Asbach (Hanover: Wehrhahn-Verlag, 2014), pp. 191-217. English version in SF, Travel and artisans in the Ottoman Empire, pp. 3-25
  8. “Introduction” and “Conclusion” in SF, Travel and Artisans in the Ottoman Empire: Employment and mobility in the early modern era (London: I. B. Tauris, 2014), pp. VIII-XXII and pp. 210-216
  9. “Where to make and sell cheap textiles in eighteenth-century Istanbul: A buyer’s guide” in SF, Travel and Artisans in the Ottoman Empire: Employment and mobility in the early modern era (London: I. B. Tauris, 2014), pp. 186-196
  10. “Bringing back keepsakes from seventeenth-century Mecca -- and trade goods as well” in SF, Travel and Artisans in the Ottoman Empire: Employment and mobility in the early modern era (London: I. B. Tauris, 2014), pp. 89-98 (originally intended for: Albrecht Burckhardt ed., “Commerce et dévotions (XVe-XVIIIe siècles. Actes du colloque international, Aix-Marseille, 14-15 septembre 2007,” and reprinted by permission).
  11. “Mostly fugitives: slaves and their trials and tribulations in sixteenth-century Üsküdar,” in SF, Travel and Artisans in the Ottoman Empire: Employment and mobility in the early modern era (London: I. B. Tauris, 2014), pp. 129-142
  12.  “Ottoman textiles in early modern Europe,” in The Renaissance and the Ottoman World ed. by Claire Norton and Anna Contadini (Farnham/Surrey and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2013), pp. 231-244
  13. “Istanbul im XVIII. Jahrhundert: Wie die Handwerker den Stadtraum unter sich aufteilten” in Das Osmanische Europa. Stand und Perspektiven der Forschung, ed. by Andreas Helmedach, Markus Koller, Konrad Petrovszky, and Stefan Rohdewald (Leipzig: Eudora Verlag, 2013), pp. 191-217
  14. “Im Angesicht des Feindes? Die osmanische Elite und Venedig: ein Überblick über die Forschungslandschaft“ in Das Bild des Feindes: Konstruktion von Antagonismen und Kulturtransfer im Zeitalter der Türkenkriege, edited by Thomas Wünsch and Eckhard Leuschner (Berlin: Gebrüder Mann-Verlag, 2013)
  15. “Introduction” in The Cambridge History of Turkey, vol. 2 edited by SF and Kate Fleet (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 1-16
  16. “Ottoman Population” in The Cambridge History of Turkey, vol. 2, edited by SF and Kate Fleet (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 356-403
  17. “Tasty things and how to obtain them: special – but non-royal -- foods and beverages in the Ottoman world” translated by Seda Erkoç in Yemekte Tarih Var: Yemek Kültürü ve Tarihçiliği, edited by Ayşegül Avcı, Seda Erkoç, and Elvan Otman (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı, 2012), pp. 77-89 (“Lezzetli Yiyecekler ve Onları Elde Etme Yolu: Osmanlu Toplumunda Özel- Ama Saraya Ait Olmayan – Yiyecek ve İçecekler”)
  18. “Subject to the sultan’s approval: seventeenth and eighteenth-century artisans negotiating guild agreements in Istanbul” in The Ottoman World, edited by Christine Woodhead (London: Routledge, 2012), pp. 307-318
  19. “What happened in Istanbul gardens and beauty spots? Evliya Çelebi on religion, domination and entertainment” in “Şehrâyîn: Die Welt der Osmanen, die Osmanen in der Welt. Wahrnehmungen, Begegnungen und Abgrenzungen/ Illuminating the Ottoman World. Perceptions, Encounters and Boundaries. Festschrift Hans Georg Majer“ ed. by Yavuz Köse (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012) pp. 121-132
  20.  “Controlling borders and workmen, all in one fell swoop: repairs to the Ottoman fortress of Hotin (1716)” in Political Initiatives ‘From the Bottom Up’ in the Ottoman Empire: Halcyon Days in Crete VII, A Symposium Held in Rethymno 9-11 January 2009, ed. by Antonios Anastasopoulos (Rethymno: University of Crete Publications, 2012), pp. 315-331
  21. “Fish and fishermen in the Istanbul region during the Ottoman period”, in Water on Sand: Environmental Histories of the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Alan Mikhail (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 91-109
  22. “Trade between the Ottomans and Safavids: The Acem tüccarı and others,” in Iran and the World in the Safavid Age, edited by Willem Floor and Edmund Herzig, (London: I. B. Tauris, 2012), pp. 255-269
  23. “Evliya Çelebi’s tales of Cairo’s guildsmen” translated by R. Aslıhan Aksoy Sheridan in Evliyâ Çelebi Konuşmaları/Yazılar, edited by M. Sabri Koz (Istanbul: Yapı ve Kredi Yayınları, 2011), pp. 188-201 (“Evliya Çelebi’nin Kahire Esnaf Anlatımları”).
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  134. "Trade Controls, Provisioning Policies and Donations:The Egypt-Hijaz Connection during the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century" in: Süleyman the Second (sic) and his Time, edited by Halil Inalcik and Cemal Kafadar, (Istanbul, The Isis Press, 1993), pp.131-144
  135. "Menteşeoğullarından Osmanlılara Muğla", in Tarih İçinde Muğla, edited by Ilhan Tekeli (Ankara, METU Faculty of Architecture Publication, 1993), pp. 16-33
  136. "Anatolian Townsmen as Pilgrims to Mecca: Some Evidence from the XVIth - XVIIth Centuries" in Soliman le Magnifique et son temps edited by Gilles Veinstein, Rencontres de 'École du Louvre (Paris: La Documentation Française, 1992), pp. 309-325
  137. "Two Women of Substance" in Festgabe an Josef Matuz, Osmanistik, Turkologie, Diplomatik, edited by Christa Fragner, Klaus Schwarz+ (Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 1992), pp 37-56
  138. "Political Activity among Ottoman Taxpayers and the Problem of Sultanic Legitimation (1570-1650)" Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, XXXIV (1992), 1-39
  139. "Preface" to Rifa'at Abou-El-Haj Formation of the Modern State, the Ottoman Empire, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries (Albany: SUNY Press, 1991), pp. IX-XVII (together with Cornell Fleischer)
  140. "Black Slaves and Freedmen Celebrating (Aydın, 1576)", Turcica, XXI-XXIII (1991), 205-215
  141. "Introduction" New Perspectives on Turkey, 5-6 (1991), special issue on Ottoman trade, guest editor: S. Faroqhi, 1-27
  142. "Red Sea Trade and Communications as Observed by Evliya Çelebi (1671-72)", ibid., 87-106
  143. "Trade and Traders in 1660s Iskenderun", ibid., 107-123
  144. "Wealth and Power in the Land of Olives: the Economic and Political Activities of Müridoğlu Hacı Mehmed Ağa, Notable of Edremit (died in or before 1823)", in Landholding and Commercial Agriculture in the Middle East edited by Çağlar Keyder and Faruk Tabak, (Albany: SUNY Press, 1991), 77-96
  145. "The Anatolian Town and its Place within the Administrative Structure of the Ottoman State (1500-1590)" in From Mantzikert to Lepanto, The Byzantine World and the Turks 1071-1571, edited by Anthony Bryer and Michael Ursinus, Byzantinische Forschungen, XVI (1991), 209-244
  146. "The Fieldglass and the Magnifying Lens: Ottoman Studies of Crafts and Craftsmen", The Journal of European Economic History 20, 1 (1991), 29-57
  147. "Introduction",  New Approaches to State and Peasant in Ottoman History, edited by Halil Berktay and Suraiya Faroqhi The Journal of Peasant Studies, (April/July 1991), 3-17
  148. "In Search of Ottoman History", ibid., 211-241. Turkish translation by Halil Berktay in Defter, 6,20 (1993), 60-90
  149. "Counterfeiting in Ankara" in: The Turkish Studies Association Bulletin, 15, 2 (Sept. 1991), Issue in honour of Ronald Jennings, 281-292
  150. "Towns, Agriculture and the State in Sixteenth Century Ottoman Anatolia", Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient XXXII, 2 (1990), 125-156
  151. "Die Legitimation der Osmanensultane: Zur Beziehung von Religion, Kunst und Politik im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert", Zeitschrift für Türkeistudien, 2 (1989), 49-67.
  152. "Merchant Networks and Ottoman Craft Production (16-17th Centuries)" in The Proceedings of International Conference on Urbanism in Islam (ICUIT), 3 vols. (Tokyo, 1989), vol.1, pp. 85-132
  153. "Seventeenth Century Agricultural Crisis and the Art of Flute Playing: the Worldly Affairs of the Mevlevi Dervishes (1595-1652)" Turcica, XX (1988), 43-70
  154. "On Yedinci Yüzyılın İkinci Yarısında Devecilik ve Anadolu Göçebeleri (Danişmendli Mukataası)", IX. Türk Tarih Kongresi, Kongreye Sunulan Bildiriler, vol. 2, (Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu, 1988), pp. 923-932
  155. "Onaltıncı ve Onyedinci Yüzyıl Kadı Sicillerinde Kaydolunan Ev Satışlarıyla İlgili Belgelerin Şekil Açısından Değişimi" in: Tarih Boyunca Paleografya ve Diplomatik Semineri Bildirileri (Istanbul, 1988), pp. 201-210
  156. "Ottoman Documents Concerning the Hajj during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Supplies, Policies, Mentalities" in: La vie sociale dans les provinces arabes a l'époque ottomane (Zaghouan, CEROMDI, 1988), vol.3, pp. 151-163
  157. "A Great Foundation in Difficulties: Or some Evidence on Economic Contraction in the Ottoman Empire of the Mid-Seventeenth Century" in: Mélanges Professeur Robert Mantran, edited by Abdelgelil Temimi, 3 vols. (Zaghouan, CEROMDI, 1988), vol.3, pp. 109-121
  158. The articles "Izmid", "Izmir", "Malatya" (Ottoman period), "Malazgird" (town), "Mamuretülaziz", "Maraş" (Ottoman period), "Muğla", "Mühim­me", "Nevşehir", "Osmanlı" (econ. + social.), "re'aya", "Revan", "Rize", "Ruha" (Ottoman and modern periods), "Samsun", "Selanik", “Semendire”, "Shah Sultan", "Shebsefa Kadın", "Sidjill (Ottoman)", "Si'irt", "Sinop", "Sıvas", "Suk" (Ottoman period), "Tahrir", "Tapu", "Tarabzun", "Ushak", “Yaş”, "Yozgat", "yaya" "zi'amet" and "Zonguldak" in Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd edition
  159. Coauthor of "zaviye" article in İslam Ansiklopedisi; articles "Bauer", "Dorf", "Ernährung", "Familie", "Finanzwesen", "Salz" (osmanischer Bereich), "Osmanische Geschichte" and numerous others in: Lexikon für die Geschichte des Mittelalters (Munich, Zurich: Artemis-Winkler Verlag), "Islamic Art, Architecture, Anatolia and Balkans" in The Dictionary of Art
  160. "Agriculture and Rural Life in the Ottoman Empire (ca. 1500-1878)" in: New Perspectives on Turkey 1,1 (1987), 3-34
  161. "Political Tensions in the Anatolian Countryside around 1600 - An Attempt at Interpretation" in: Türkische Miszellen. Robert Anhegger Festschrift, Armağanı, Mélanges, edited by J.L. Bacqué-Grammont, Barbara Flemming, Macit Gökberk, İlber Ortaylı (Istanbul, 1987), pp. 117-130, Turkish translation by Nail Satlıgan: 11. Tez, 7 (1987)
  162. "Long-term Change and the Ottoman Construction Site: A Study of Builders' Wages and Iron Prices (with special reference to seventeenth-century Foça and Sayda)" in Raiyyet Rüsumu. Journal of Turkish Studies (Cambridge, MA), 10 (1987), Essays presented to Halil Inalcik, 111-126
  163. "Political Initiatives 'from the Bottom up' in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Empire" in Osmanistische Studien zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte. In Memoriam Vančo Boškov, edited by Hans Georg Majer (Wiesbaden, 1986), pp. 24-33
  164. "Town Officials, Tımar-holders and Taxation: The Late Sixteenth- Century Crisis as seen from Çorum", Turcica, XVIII (1986), 53-82
  165. "The Venetian Presence in the Ottoman Empire", The Journal of European Economic History (Rome), 15 (1986), pp. 345-384 and reprinted in The Ottoman Empire and the World Economy, edited by Huri İslamoğlu İnan (Cambridge University Press, 1987), pp. 311-344
  166. "Coffee and Spices: Official Ottoman Reactions to Egyptian Trade in the Later Sixteenth Century", Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, 76 (1986), Festschrift Andreas Tietze, 87-93
  167. "Der ottomanische Herrschaftsbereich (1350-1650)" in Handbuch der europäischen Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, edited by H. Kellenbenz (Stuttgart, 1986), vol. 3, pp. 1246-1284
  168. "Stadt-Landbeziehungen und Regionalorganisation im osmanischen Anatolien des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts", Jahrbuch zur Geschichte und Gesellschaft des Vorderen und Mittleren Orients (1985-86), 137-163
  169. "Civilian Society and Political Power in the Ottoman Empire", International Journal of Middle East Studies, 17 (1985), 109-117
  170. "Onaltıncı ve Onyedinci Yüzyıllarda Ankara Kenti ve Kırsal Çevresi" in: Tarih İçinde Ankara, eds. İlhan Tekeli and Erdal Yavuz (Ankara, 1984), pp. 61-88
  171. "A Map of Anatolian Friday Mosques (1520-1535)", Osmanlı Araştırmaları. The Journal of Ottoman Studies, IV (1984),  161-173
  172. "Ricardo, Yapısalcılık ve İklimsel Değişme: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie'nin Yapıtları", Toplum ve Bilim, 23 (1983), 103-114 (translated by Rıfat Yılmaz)
  173. "Yabancılaştırılan Geçmiş: George Duby'nin Yapıtlarında Avrupa Feodalizmi", Toplum ve Bilim, 25-26 (1984), 149-162 (translated by a member of the editorial committee).
  174. "Duyguların da Bir Tarihçesi Vardır: Lucien Febvre'in Yapıtları", Toplum ve Bilim, 28 (1985), 149-162 (translated by Isen Arıcanlı and Latife Özkaramete)
  175. "The Peasants of Saideli in the Later Sixteenth Century", Archivum Ottomanicum, VIII (1983), 216-250
  176. "Die osmanische Handelspolitik des frühen 17. Jahrhunderts zwischen Dubrovnik und Venedig", Wiener Beiträge für die Geschichte der Neuzeit, 10 (1983), 207-222
  177. "Mohair Manufacture and Mohair Workshops in Seventeenth Century Ankara", İstanbul Üniversitesi İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 41, 1-4 (1982-1983), 211-236, Turkish version: "Onyedinci Yüzyıl Ankara'sında Sof İmalatı ve Sof Atölyele­ri", loc. cit., 237-259
  178. "Camels, Wagons, and the Ottoman State", International Journal of Middle East Studies, 14 (1982), 523-539
  179. "Recent Work in the Social and Economic History of the Ottoman Empire (1450-1800)", Trends in History, 2, 3 (Spring 1982), 15-33
  180. "Ondokuzuncu Yüzyılın Başlarında Antalya Limanı" in VIII. Türk Tarih Kongresi, vol. 2 (Ankara: TTK, 1981) pp. 1461-1471
  181. "Seyyid Gazi Revisited: The Foundation as Seen Through Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Documents", Turcica, XIII (1981), 90-122
  182. "İstanbul'un İaşesi ve Tekirdağ-Rodoscuk Limanı", Gelişme Dergisi. İktisat Tarihi Özel Sayısı (1980), 139-154
  183. "Land Transfer, Land Disputes and askeri Holdings in Ankara (1592-1600)", in Mémorial Ömer Lütfi Barkan, edited by Robert Mantran (Paris, 1980), pp. 87-99
  184. "Textile Production in Rumeli and the Arab Provinces: Geographical Distribution and Internal Trade (1560-1650)", Osmanlı Araştırmaları. The Journal of Ottoman Studies, I (Istanbul, 1980), 61-83
  185. "The Development of the Anatolian Urban Network during the Sixteenth Century" (with Leila Erder), Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, XXIII, III (1980), 267-303
  186. "Taxation and Urban Activities in Sixteenth-Century Anatolia", International Journal of Turkish Studies (Madison, Wisc.), I, 1 (1979-80), 19-53
  187. "The Life Story of an Urban Saint in the Ottoman Empire", Tarih Dergisi, special issue in memory of İsmail H. Uzunçarşılı, XXXII (1979), 655-678, 1009-1018
  188. "Sixteenth Century Periodic Markets in Various Anatolian sancaks: İçel, Hamid, Karahisar-i Sahib, Kütahya, Aydın and Menteşe", Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, XXII, 1 (1979), 32-79
  189. "Notes on the Production of Cotton Cloth in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Anatolia", The Journal of European Economic History (Rome), 8, 2 (1979), 405-417
  190. "Population Rise and Fall in Anatolia 1550-1620" (with Leila Erder), Middle Eastern Studies (London), 15, 3 (1979), 322-345
  191. "Crop Patterns and Agricultural Production Trends in Sixteenth-Century Anatolia" (with Huricihan İslamoğlu), Review, II, 3 (1979), 401-436
  192. "Alum Production and Alum Trade in the Ottoman Empire (about 1560-1830)", Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, 71 (1979), 153-175
  193. "The Early History of the Balkan Fairs", Südost Forschungen, XXXVII (1978), 50-68
  194. "Rural Society in Anatolia and the Balkans during the Sixteenth Century", Turcica, IX, 1 (1977), 161-195; XI (1979), 103-153
  195. "Agricultural Activities in a Bektashi Center 1750-1826: the tekke of Kızıl Deli", Südost Forschungen, XXXV (1976), 69-96
  196. "The tekke of Hacı Bektaş: Social Position and Economic Activities", International Journal of Middle East Studies, 7 (1976), 183-208
  197. "Bektaschiklöster in Anatolien vor 1826: Fragestellungen und Quellenprobleme",  Der Islam, 53, 1, (1976), 28-69
  198. "Dediği Dede ve Tekkeleri" (with Ömür Bakırer), Türk Tarih Kurumu Belleteni, XXXIX, 155 (1975), 447-471
  199. "XVI.-XVIII. Yüzyıllarda Orta Anadolu'da Şeyh Aileleri" in: Türkiye İktisat Tarihi Semineri. Metinler, Tartışmalar, 8-10 Haziran 1973, edited by O. Okyar and Ü. Nalbantoğlu (Ankara: Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 1975), pp. 197-229
  200. "Vakıf Administration in Sixteenth Century Konya, the zaviye of Sadreddin-i Konevî", Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, XVII, Pt. 2 (1974), 144-172
  201. "Social Mobility among the Ottoman ulema in the late Sixteenth Century", International Journal of Middle East Studies, 4 (1973), 204-218
  202. "Der Aufstand des Yahya ibn Yahya as-Suwaydi", Der Islam, 47 (1971), 67-92
  203. "Ein Günstling des osmanischen Sultans Murad III: David Passi", Der Islam, 47 (1971), 290-297
  204. "Das telhis, eine aktenkundliche Studie", Der Islam, 45, 1-2 (1969), 96-116

Various book reviews in Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher, Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, Der Islam, Osmanlı Araştırmaları, International Journal of Middle East Studies, The Journal of Modern History, Business History, Die Welt des Islams, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Turcica.

 

 

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