Ottoman studies

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Ottoman studies is an interdisciplinary branch of the humanities that addresses the history, culture, costumes, religion, art, such as literature and music, science, economy, and politics of the Ottoman Empire. It is a sub-category of Oriental studies and Middle Eastern studies, and also Turkish studies.

According to Marc David Baer, Ottoman studies is an "ethically challenged field" because "Armenian genocide denial is widespread".[1]

Institutions specializing in Ottoman studies

Academic journals

  • Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ جدلية, Jadaliyya-. "Marc David Baer, Sultanic Saviors and Tolerant Turks: Writing Ottoman Jewish History, Denying the Armenian Genocide (New Texts Out Now)". Jadaliyya - جدلية. Retrieved 17 December 2020.