Oriental Panorama: British Travellers in 19th Century Turkey |
Contents
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British Travellers and the Hazards of Piracy and Banditry | 64 |
Images of the Turkish Countryside | 82 |
Travellers and their Search for Classical Antiquities | 101 |
19th Century Izmir | 111 |
19th Century Istanbul as Aesthetic Object | 135 |
Istanbul as Labyrinth | 151 |
Ottoman Outdoor Recreations | 205 |
Ottoman Meals and British Palates | 223 |
the Physical and Moral Character of the Ottoman Turks | 234 |
Images of Greeks Armenians and Jews | 265 |
The Invention of Ottoman Women | 274 |
the Sultans | 308 |
The Visibility of Ottoman Justice | 324 |
Travellers and the Critics | 339 |
the Sights of Istanbul | 175 |
Ottoman Slavery | 186 |
Manifestations of Islam | 196 |
The Careers Routes and Views of Travellers in Turkey and | 357 |
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