1. Introduction Donald Quataert 2. Research on the History of Ottoman Consumption: A Preliminary Exploration of Sources and Models Suraiya Faroqhi 3. Toward an Isolario of the Ottoman Inheritance Inventory, with Special Reference to Manisa (ca. 1600-1700) Joyce Hedda Matthews 4. The Age of Tulips: Confluence and Conflict in Early Modern Consumer Culture (1550-1730) Ariel Salzmann 5. Aspects of the Ottoman Elite's Food Consumption: Looking for "Staples," "Luxuries," and "Delicacies" in a Changing Century Tuilay Artan 6. The Transition to Mass Fashion System Dress in the Later Ottoman Empire Charlotte Jirousek 7. Cheap and Easy: The Creation of Consumer Culture in Late Ottoman Society Elizabeth B. Frierson 8. Personal, Public, and Political (Re)Constructions: Photographs and Consumption Nancy Micklewright 9. Goods in the Mahalle: Distributional Encounters in Eighteenth-Century Istanbul Madeline C. Zilfi Bibliography Index
Donald Quataert is Professor of History, Binghamton University. He has written many books, including Syria: Its Society, History, and Culture (coedited with Richard Antoun), also published by SUNY Press, and Ottoman Empire: Society and Economy 1300-1914 (coedited with Halil Inalcik).
"All students of Ottoman history will want to ponder the issues addressed in this book." - Digest of Middle East Studies "This book uses previously untapped sources, takes new approaches, and provides new insights. Particularly impressive is the use of visual evidence. Most of the contributors (notably Faroqhi, Salzmann, and Frierson) are well read in non-Ottoman sources. Faroqhi's incisive introductory essay deserves special mention as it puts consumption history in perspective and provides an indispensable framework for the volume." - Jane Hathaway, Ohio State University
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