Introduction |
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Dejanirah Couto, Feza Günergun, Maria Pia Pedani |
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Part I - Maritime Powers and Conflicts: The Mediterranean, Aegean Sea and Black Sea |
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Ties that bind: An ottoman maritime patron from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean |
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Nabil al-Tikriti |
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Phocaea port: From the Genoese to the Ottomans |
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Zeki Arıkan |
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Preveza battle from a naval perspective |
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Ali Rıza İşipek |
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Turgut Reis (1485-1565): The uncrowned King of the Mediterranean (1485-1565) |
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Özlem Kumrular |
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The expedition of Charles V to Algiers: Before and after the duel and balance in the Mediterranean |
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Özlem Kumrular |
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The Cretan War and Köprülü Mehmet Pasha’s rise to power |
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Filiz Eşli |
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The Ottoman-Russian alliance in the Balkans and the Seven Islands naval operation (1798-1799) |
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Hanife Öztürk |
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The first naval campaign of Sultan Abdülaziz: |
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The role of the Ottoman navy during the Montenegro revolt |
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Gökhan Atmaca |
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Part II - Maritime Powers and Conflicts: Indian Ocean and Red Sea |
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Rivalries and collaborations: Ottoman and Portuguese empires in a comparative historiography |
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Salih Özbaran |
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Ottoman warships in the Indian Ocean armada of 1538: A Qualitative and statistical analysis |
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Giancarlo Casale |
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Rumi networks in India and the second siege of Diu (1546) |
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Dejanirah Couto |
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The Ottomans and the sixteenth century Bay of Bengal |
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Rila Mukherjee |
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Turkish networks in the western Indian Ocean in the 16th-17th Centuries |
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Radhika Seshan |
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Some geographical and nautical comments on the Muhît and other related works of Seydi Ali Reis |
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José Malhão Pereira |
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Ottoman lighthouses in the Red Sea |
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Taner Albayrak |
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The Sadana Island shipwreck from the Red Sea to Ottoman Istanbul |
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Cheryl Anne Ward |
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Part III – Naval Strategies |
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Anti-ottoman activities of the Order of the Knights of St. Stephen during the second half of the 16th century |
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Mikail Acıpınar |
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The era of “Ghazi Hasan Pasha of Algiers” (1713 - 1790) and its aftermath: |
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The last visionary ottoman Grand Admiral (Grand Vizier) |
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Levent Kirval |
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Life on board: The Americans and the Ottoman Navy in the Levant during the first half of the 19th century |
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Rosa Maria Delli Quadri |
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The Impact of ottoman seapower on U.S. foreign policy and the creation of the U.S. Navy |
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Yasemin Dobra-Manço |
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A Meeting at sea: Strategic culture & Turkish/U.S. 19th century naval relations |
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Gregory D. Young |
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Admiral Alfred T. Mahan and his views on the naval history of Turkey |
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Nikolai Fedorov |
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Part IV - Traders and Corsairs |
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Islands, pirates, privateers and the Ottoman Empire in the early modern Mediterranean |
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Louis Sicking |
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Corsairs in the service of the Grand Turk: “Men of the frontier” |
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Emilio Sola |
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A Window on Muslim traders in the Mediterranean through Maltese archives (1530-1565) |
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Joan Abela |
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Maritime trade from Ragusa (Dubrovnik) to western Europe during the 16th and the 17th century |
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Gianluca Masi |
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Maritime connections between Ottoman Empire and the city of Rijeka in the 19th century |
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Tea Mayhew |
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The Kingdom of Naples and the Ottoman Empire during the Napoleonic era: |
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Diplomatic and trade relations |
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Mirella Mafrici |
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Sailing from the Ionian Sea: People, ships and trade in the Island of Lefkada in the 18th century |
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Christina E. Papakosta |
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Why did a Russian privateer present the Ottoman governor of Acre with a prized ship? |
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Mitia Frumin |
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The Merchant ships of the Ottoman Greeks in the ports at the mouths of |
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the Danube during the 16th–17th centuries |
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Cristian Luca |
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Ships and sailors: Maritime transportation in the Black Sea, 18th century |
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Necmettin Aygün |
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Part V - Scientific Instruments, Cartography, Artillery |
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A Treatise by the 16th century Ottoman admiral Seydi Ali Reis on rub-i müceyyeb (sine quadrant) |
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Gaye Danışan Polat |
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The Use of the celestial globe by the Ottomans: Osman Saib Efendi’s Ta‘lîmü’l-Küre |
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Atilla Bir, Burak Barutçu, Mustafa Kaçar |
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Research opportunities in Ottoman cartography and the location of maps |
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Thomas D. Goodrich |
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The Piri Reis map of 1513: Art and literature in the service of science |
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Gregory C. McIntosh |
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Maps of Venice drawn by Piri Reis and Turkish naval cartographers (16th, 17th and 18th centuries) |
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Cevat Ülkekul |
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Knowledge sharing among seamen: 15th- 16th century Latin and Ottoman portolans of the Mediterranean |
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Candan Nemlioğlu, Yasemin Nemlioğlu Koca |
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Abu Bakr al-Dimashqi’s (d. 1691) hemispheric map of the New World |
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and the representation of the seas in his maps of the world and the continents |
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Sonja Brentjes |
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Cartography of Gallipoli and the Dardanelles: From Cristoforo Buondelmonti (15th c.) |
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to the maps of the 18th century in the collections of the Bibliotèque nationale de France |
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Emanuelle Vagnon |
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Ancient Venetian bronze cannons preserved in Istanbul: Some preliminary considerations |
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Marco Morin |
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Genoese naval cannons preserved in the Askeri Müze, Istanbul: Technological and operational comparisons between the Ottoman and Genoese sea ordnance of the 16th century |
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Renato Gianni Ridella, Gülşen Arslanboğa |
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Part VI – Nautical Archeology, Shipbuilding, and Steam Technology |
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Latest discoveries on medieval seafaring in the Mediterranean: Yenikapı Shipwrecks Project 2005-2012, Istanbul-Turkey |
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Ufuk Kocabaş |
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Study of ancient ship-graffiti from the Black Sea and the Aegean |
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Kostas A. Damianidis |
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Ottoman ships and Venetian craftsmen in the 16th century |
460 |
Maria Pia Pedani |
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An extraordinary sample of mid-17th century ottoman naval architecture: The ship Melek Pasha |
465 |
İbrahim Başak Dağgülü |
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Foreign shipwrights under Selim III: The case of Jacques Balthazard Le Brun |
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Tuncay Zorlu, Fatih Özbay |
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The boat of Ali Reis: An Inebolu boat built with the ‘Shell First’ technique at the end of the 19th century |
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Ali Ruhan Çubuk |
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The Change in the shipbuilding technology in the Ottoman Navy in the 19th century: The age of steam-powered ships |
487 |
Nurcan Bal |
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The Legendary ship of the Turkish naval history: The galleon Mahmudiye |
498 |
Hacer Bulgurcuoğlu |
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Development of steamship travelling in the Mediterranean (1833-1860) |
504 |
Alain Servantie |
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Part VII – Health on Board, Naval Training |
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A Late 18th century surgical station (Cerrah Dükkanı) for dock workers at the Ottoman Imperial Shipyard in Istanbul |
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Ayten Altıntaş, M. Kaan Sağ |
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Hygiene on board: Instructions for Ottoman mariners in the late 19th century |
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Halil Tekiner, Muharrem Uçar, Adnan Ataç |
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Turkish nautical terms of English origin |
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Yücel Karlıklı |
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Part VIII – Maritime Archives and Museology |
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Recovering voices from the past: Using archival material in galleries |
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Margarette Lincoln |
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Naval History Archives of the Istanbul Naval Museum |
544 |
Fatih Erbaş |
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A new project: The Istanbul Naval Museum as a leisure-learning space |
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Ece Irmak |
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Bibliography |
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Notes on contributors |
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Index |
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