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Title The Ottoman Empire [Hoopla electronic resource].

Publication Info. [United States] : The Great Courses, 2017.
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Description 1 online resource (36 video files (approximately 1080 min.)) : sd., col.
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Series The great courses. History. Ancient history
Great courses (DVD). Ancient history.
Contents Episode 1 Sublime Porte Episode 2 Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor Episode 3 The Islamization of Asia Minor Episode 4 Ottoman Sultans of Bursa Episode 5 Defeat and Recovery, 1402-1451 Episode 6 Mehmet the Conqueror, 1451-1481 Episode 7 Selim the Grim and the Conquest of Cairo Episode 8 Suleiman the Magnificent, 1520-1566 Episode 9 Sultans in Topkapı, 1566-1648 Episode 10 The Sultan-Caliph and His Servants Episode 11 Timariots, Peasants, and Pastoralists Episode 12 Trade, Money, and Cities Episode 13 Arabs under the Ottoman Caliph Episode 14 Christians and Jews under the Porte Episode 15 Sunni Islam and Ottoman Civilization Episode 16 Ottoman Constantinople Episode 17 The Sultan at War Episode 18 Sultan and Shah Episode 19 Sultan and Emperor Episode 20 Sultan and Venice Episode 21 Köprülü Viziers and Imperial Revival Episode 22 The Empire at Bay, 1699-1798 Episode 23 Napoleon Invades Ottoman Egypt Episode 24 Crisis: Muhammad Ali and Balkan Nationalists Episode 25 Tanzimat and Modernization, 1839-1876 Episode 26 Defeat and Retreat Episode 27 The Sultan Returns Episode 28 Constitutional Reform, 1908-1913 Episode 29 War in Libya and the Balkans, 1911-1913 Episode 30 The Road to World War I Episode 31 The Empire at Total War, 1914-1916 Episode 32 Ottoman Collapse, 1916-1918 Episode 33 Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk Episode 34 Casualties of War and Ethnic Cleansing Episode 35 The Emergence of the Turkish Republic Episode 36 Nation-States, Islam, and the Ottoman Legacy.
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Performer Lecturer: Professor Kenneth W. Harl, Tulane University.
Summary Join Professor Kenneth W. Harl for The Ottoman Empire: 36 enlightening lectures that investigate the nature of Ottoman identity, the achievements and oddities of the sultan's court, and stories of confrontation and cooperation with the West.
Audience Rated TVPG.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918.
Added Author Harl, Kenneth W., teacher.
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Music No. MWT12069105
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