Identity and Identity Formation in the Ottoman World: A Volume of Essays in Honor of Norman Itzkowitz

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Baki Tezcan, Karl K. Barbir
Center for Turkish Studies at the University of Wisconsin, 2007 - Group identity - 279 pages
Identity and Identity Formation in the Ottoman World is a collection of articles authored by the students and colleagues of Norman Itzkowitz. The contributors include Engin Deniz Akarlý, Karl K. Barbir, Cornell H. Fleischer, Jane Hathaway, Cemal Kafadar, Ý. Metin Kunt, Rudi Paul Lindner, Heath W. Lowry, Scott Redford, Vamýk D. Volkan, and others. Norman Itzkowitz was professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University until his retirement in 2001. Itzkowitz published more than a dozen books in three languages focusing on Ottoman history and psychobiography. In recognition of his exceptional contributions to the education and training of his students in Middle East and Ottoman studies, Itzkowitz received the Middle East Studies Association Mentoring Award in 2007.

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Introduction 1
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Bapheus and Pelekanon
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The Role of the Bursa Palace in Preparing Bread for the Ottoman Sultans
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