Table of Contents:
“…Introduction : the subjects
of Ottoman International
Law / Lâle Can and Michael Christopher Low -- Freeing "the enslaved people
of Islam" : the changing meaning
of Ottoman subjecthood for captives in the Russian Empire / Will Smiley,
University of New Hampshire -- The well-defended domains : eurocentric international
law and the making
of the Ottoman Office
of Legal Counsel / Aimee Genell,
University of West Georgia -- What Ottoman nationality was and was not / Will Hanley,
Florida State University -- Unfurling the flag
of extraterritoriality : autonomy, foreign Muslims, and the capitulations in the Ottoman Hijaz / Michael Christopher Low, Iowa
State University -- The protection question : Central Asians and extraterritoriality in the late Ottoman Empire / Lâle Can, The City
College of New York City, City
University of New York -- An uncertain inheritance : the imperial travels
of legal migrants, from British India to Ottoman Iraq / Julia Stephens, Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey -- The Anglo-Ottoman Cold War (1880-1914) : competing visions
of Muslim mobility and imperial citizenship from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Indo-Afghan borderlands / Faiz Ahmed, Brown
University -- Pan-Islamic propagandists or professional diplomats? …”
Call Number: KZ4242 .S83 2020
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