... Various sources are preserved regarding the history of education in the South Eastern Europe in official state archives and private collections, memoirs, diaries, in newspapers and journals, brochures, etc. Women’s and ...
... the OttomanEmpire to Establish Profit Based Enterprises Quatert (1994) states that the mechanized factory output of the OttomanEmpire was insignificant in the 19th century when compared with ...
... the OttomanEmpire for centuries was initially called Galata Shipyard, then Imperial Shipyard (Tersane-i Amire) when its function within the Empire ...the Empire seas, serving as a place for ...
... of Ottoman colonial rule (1453-1821) most Greek communities operated a Greek school (Kazamias, ...the OttomanEmpire consolidated many of its political and social institutions in the Balkans and ...
... century OttomanEmpire can be regarded as the beginning of Kemalist revolutions and a chain of events that guided young Turkish ...the Ottoman-Islamic past (Kazamias, 1966, ...the Ottoman ...
... the OttomanEmpire came face to face with nationalism, the political power was still in a pa- trimonial nature that based on the personal delega- tion of authority by the ...multi-cultural Ottoman ...
... the Ottoman/Oriental past; reactions to the cultural imperialism of the Great Western Powers and the reception of the Western-type paradigm of progress; and the integration of these processes into new, constructed ...
... the OttomanEmpire from the Carpathian Basin at the end of the 1th cen- tury, the wider region along the Danube be- came unified ‒ expect in the Bavarian areas ‒ in the specific political spatial structure ...
... Shane J. Wood es profesor de Nuevo Testamento en Ozark Christian College, Joplin, Misuri. Ha obtenido su doctorado en Nuevo Testamento en la Universidad de Edimburgo (Reino Unido). Su disertación docto- ral lleva por ...
... After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, rival warlords divided China into separate kingdoms. Then, in 960, an able general named Taizu reunited China and pro- claimed himself the first Song (sung) emperor. The Song Dynasty, ...
... This article studies the Orientalist and Feminist discourses that underlay Ellen M. Rogers’s A Winter in Algeria: 1863-4 (1865). Her conception of Algeria reproduces the Victorian imperialist attitude toward the Algerian ...
... High Empire in the prov‐ ince of Hispania citerior to represent a clear example of a historiographic construction without any historical basis, yet one that met with great success and acceptance within the ...
... the Empire was expanding, the primary purpose of the army was fight- ing battles, but once the Empire ceased to expand, the army only occasionally fought in a pre-emptive or reactionary ...
... L’origine du thermalisme est traditionnellement associée à Epidaure affichant ses « stèles de guérison » divines, aux pratiques collectives que la Rome impériale impose dans les territoires conquis, et plus tard, aux ...
... IS: The fall of the last Moorish stronghold, Boabdil’s Granada, and the consolidation of the Spanish Empire at the hands of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, brought forth a unified national spirit. It ...
... the empire into a nation state, of a subject into a citizen and from a community of believers into a nation », ainsi que sur l’ironie de l’histoire qui fait aujourd’hui de ce nationalisme, sur fond de la ...
... Such a situation did little to promote any far-sighted foreign policy. At the same time, Spain’s continued economic penury (until its colonies declared independence it had offset its domestic deficit with colonial ...
... Persian Empire stretched from India to Libya, uniting the entire Near East under the rule of a single Great King for the fi rst time in ...Persian Empire and how they remembered and reshaped their own ...
... Many art historians describe Levni (d.1732) as the most famous painter in the period of Ahmed III. His original name is Abdülcelil Çelebi and he was born in Edirne. He is not only a painter but also an illuminator and ...
... en Empire of the Dead, los vampiros representan una clase social dirigente y corrupta que no ha reaccionado ante la amenaza global (en este caso, los zombis): simplemente ha desplegado de nuevo los mismos ...