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The City of the Sultan, and Domestic Manners of the Turks, in 1836 [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Pardoe, Julia
  • Author:  Pardoe, Julia
  • ISBN-10:  1108074421
  • ISBN-10:  1108074421
  • ISBN-13:  9781108074421
  • ISBN-13:  9781108074421
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  526
  • Pages:  526
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2015
  • SKU:  1108074421-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1108074421-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101453888
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This two-volume work, published in 1837, gives a lively and observant account of life in the declining Ottoman empire.This two-volume work by Julia Pardoe (180462), published in 1837, arose from a visit to Turkey in 1835. Volume 2 describes Pardoe's travels in western Turkey and her return to Europe, giving a lively and observant account of life in the declining but still powerful Ottoman empire.This two-volume work by Julia Pardoe (180462), published in 1837, arose from a visit to Turkey in 1835. Volume 2 describes Pardoe's travels in western Turkey and her return to Europe, giving a lively and observant account of life in the declining but still powerful Ottoman empire.Julia Pardoe (180462) was famous for her historical biographies (some of which are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection), but this two-volume work, first published in 1837, arose from a visit to Turkey made by Pardoe and her father in 1836. It was very successful, with new editions appearing over the next twenty years, while Pardoe was considered to be second only to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu among female writers on Turkey. Attempting to give her readers 'a more just and complete insight into Turkish domestic life, than they have hitherto been enabled to obtain', in Volume 2 Pardoe travels in western Turkey, visiting Bursa, the former Ottoman capital, and encountering dervishes, hot springs and tortoises, before returning to Europe via the Black Sea and the Danube. Her lively and observant account of life in the declining but still powerful Ottoman empire remains of great interest.1. Departure for Broussa; 2. Ancient gate; 3. Orientalism of Broussa; 4. Difficulty of access to the chapel of the howling dervishes; 5. Loquacious barber; 6. The Armenian quarter of Broussa; 7. The cadi's wife; 8. Tz?kergh?; 9. Death in the revel; 10. Yenekeui; 11. A chapter on ca?ques; 12. The Bosphorus in summer; 13. Facts and fictions; 14. Political position of the Turks; 15. Death in a princely harem; l#„
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