An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play

An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play

by Gabriel Piterberg
An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play

An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play

by Gabriel Piterberg

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Overview

In the space of six years early in the seventeenth century, the Ottoman Empire underwent such turmoil and trauma—the assassination of the young ruler Osman II, the re-enthronement and subsequent abdication of his mad uncle Mustafa I, for a start—that a scholar pronounced the period's three-day-long dramatic climax "an Ottoman Tragedy." Under Gabriel Piterberg's deft analysis, this period of crisis becomes a historical laboratory for the history of the Ottoman Empire in the seventeenth century—an opportunity to observe the dialectical play between history as an occurrence and experience and history as a recounting of that experience.

Piterberg reconstructs the Ottoman narration of this fraught period from the foundational text, produced in the early 1620s, to the composition of the state narrative at the end of the seventeenth century. His work brings theories of historiography into dialogue with the actual interpretation of Ottoman historical texts, and forces a rethinking of both Ottoman historiography and the Ottoman state in the seventeenth century. A provocative reinterpretation of a major event in Ottoman history, this work reconceives the relation between historiography and history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520238367
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 09/04/2003
Series: Studies on the History of Society and Culture , #50
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Lexile: 1570L (what's this?)

About the Author

Gabriel Piterberg is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration

Introduction: The Content and Form of This Study
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
1. The Plot
2. The Formation and Study of Ottoman Historiography
3. An Interpretive Framework

PART II: HISTORIOGRAPHY
4. Tubi’s Representation of the Haile-i Osmaniye: The Perspective of the Imperial Army
5. The Formation of Alternative Narratives: Hasanbeyzade and Peçevi
6. The Conception of the State Narrative

PART III: THE STATE
7. The Early Modern Ottoman State: History and Theory
8. The Ottoman State as a Discursively Contested Field
Epilogue: Poetics of Ottoman Historiography: Preliminary Notes

Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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