Ottoman studies
Ottoman studies is an interdisciplinary branch of the humanities that addresses the history, culture, costumes, religion, art, such as literature and music, science, economy, and politics of the Ottoman Empire. It is a sub-category of Oriental studies and Middle Eastern studies, and also Turkish studies.
Institutions specializing in Ottoman studies
- Turkish Studies Association
- Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies
- Centre for Ottoman Studies at SOAS, University of London
- Ottoman and Turkish Studies, University of Chicago
- Ottoman and Turkish Studies, Stanford University
- Center for Ottoman Studies, Belgrade
- Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
Scientific journals
- Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
Notable people
- Maurits van den Boogert (born 1972), Dutch historian.
- Suraiya Faroqhi (born 1941), German historian.
- Caroline Finkel, British historian.
- Thomas Day Goodrich (1927–2015), American historian.
- Halil İnalcık (1916–2016), Turkish historian.
- Kemal Karpat, Turkish historian.
- Hans-Lukas Kieser, Swiss historian.
- Bernard Lewis (1916-2018), British-American historian.
- Heath W. Lowry (born 1942), American historian.
- Albert Howe Lybyer (1876–1949), American historians.
- Justin McCarthy (born 1945), American historian.
- Ali Kemal Meram (1914–2000), Turkish historian.
- Donald Quataert (1941–2011), American historian.
- Stanford J. Shaw (1930–2006), American historian.
- A. Holly Shissler, American historian.
- Elizabeth Zachariadou (born 1931), Greek historian.
- Ara Sarafian (born 1961), British/Armenian historian.
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