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The Order and Disorder of Communication: Pamphlets and Polemics in the Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Empire

The Order and Disorder of Communication: Pamphlets and Polemics in the Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Empire

Hardcover

Series: Stanford Ottoman World Series: Critical Studies in Empire, Nature, and Knowledge

Literary CriticismGeneral World HistoryTurkey & Ottoman Empire History

ISBN10: 1503638952
ISBN13: 9781503638952
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: Oct 8 2024
Pages: 436
Weight: 1.75
Height: 1.24 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English

The seventeenth-century Ottoman Empire was rife with polemical debate, around worshipping at saints' graves, medical procedures, smoking tobacco, and other everyday practices. Fueling these debates was a new form of writing--the pamphlet, a cheap, short, and mobile text that provided readers with simplified legal arguments. These pamphlets were more than simply a novel way to disseminate texts, they made a consequential shift in the way Ottoman subjects communicated. This book offers the first comprehensive look at a new communication order that flourished in seventeenth-century manuscript culture.

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