Law is a powerful lens for the study of the Ottoman Empire and the Islamic world. Bringing together diverse sources and new perspectives for legal history, this series explores law in and around the Ottoman Empire as a complex and capacious system underpinning the exercise of power inherent in all human relationships. Our presenters study the law to gain entry into the Ottoman household, exploring the relationships between husbands and wives, masters and slaves. Others use the legal system to understand the logic of the modernizing state, and the competing logics of its citizens, in shaping new forms of governance. Many of these podcasts explore the limits of Ottoman law, both externally at the borders of empire, and internally, at the margins of governable society. The underlying theme of this series is negotiation and compromise: between lawmakers and law-users, between theory and practice, between social body and individual experience. Individually and especially taken together, these podcasts take us far beyond the normative strictures of Shari’a to understand the role of law in diverse societies in the Ottoman Empire and beyond.
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2019-12-12 | Episode 441with Heather Fergusonhosted by Zoe GriffithDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudIn this episode, historian Heather Ferguson takes us behind the scenes of early modern Ottoman state-making with a discussion of her recent... |
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2019-11-29 | Bölüm 437 Leyla Kayhan Elbirlik Sunucu Can Gümüş Podcast'i indirFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudOsmanlı'da çiftler nasıl evlenir, nasıl boşanırdı? Bu podcast'te Leyla Kayhan Elbirlik ile İstanbul Bab, Davud Paşa ve Ahi Çelebi mahkemelerinin 1755... |
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2019-10-08 | Episode 430with Nurfadzilah Yahayahosted by Chris GratienDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudDuring the 19th century, Southeast Asia came under British and Dutch colonial rule. Yet despite the imposition of foreign institutions a... |
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2018-02-09 | Episode 345with Will Hanleyhosted by Taylor M. MooreDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudIn this episode, Will Hanley transports us to the gritty, stranger-filled streets of the Egyptian port city of Alexandria, as we discuss his ... |
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2016-09-06 |
Religious Sentiment and Political Liberties in Colonial South Asia with Julie Stephenshosted byChris Gratien andTyler ConklinDownload the podcastFeed |iTunes |GooglePlay |SoundCloudDuring the 1920s, a publisher in Lahore published a satire on the domestic life of the Prophet Muhammad during a period of religious polem... |
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2016-09-04 | with Elyse Semerdjianhosted by Chris GratienDownload the podcastFeed |iTunes |GooglePlay |SoundCloudThe changing of one's religion may be viewed today as a matter of personal spirituality or identity, but as the historiography of the Ottoman Empire and... |
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2016-08-31 | with Omar Chetahosted by Zoe GriffithDownload the podcastFeed |iTunes |GooglePlay |SoundCloudThe Capitulations are regarded as one of the most obvious and humiliating signs of European dominance over Ottoman markets and diplomatic relations in the 19th... |
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2015-12-05 | with Cengiz Kırlı hosted by Chris Gratien Within Anglophone historiography, the Tanzimat period is conventionally represented as an era of centralizing reforms emanating from the imperial center that represent a trend often labeled as"modernization" or... |
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2015-11-24 | with Samy Ayoubhosted by Hadi Hosainy and Christopher RoseDownload the episodePodcast Feed |iTunes |SoundcloudMuch of the scholarship on the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence, which had its roots in the sociopolitical context of the 8th century Ir... |
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2015-08-21 | with Michael Talbot& Güneş Işıkselhosted by Arianne Urus and Sam DolbeeDownload the episodePodcast Feed |iTunes |SoundcloudThis podcast explores murky boundaries in two senses. The first has to do with Anglo-Ottoman commerce and diplomacy in the ea... |
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