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Honored by the glory of Islam: conversion and conquest in Ottoman Europe

Marc David Baer 2011 © Oxford University Press
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  • 9780198044178 (ebook)
  • 9780199797837 (paper)
  • 9780195331752 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Middle Eastern: 632-1918
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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction: Conversion of Self, Others, and Sacred Space (page 3)
  • 1. Inauspicious Enthronement (page 25)
  • 2. A Decade of Crisis (page 39)
  • 3. Enjoining Good and Forbidding Wrong (page 63)
  • 4. Islamizing Istanbul (page 81)
  • 5. Conversion to Piety: Mehmed IV and Preacher Vani Mehmed Efendi (page 105)
  • 6. Converting the Jewish Prophet and Jewish Physicians (page 121)
  • 7. Conversion and Conquest: Ghazi Mehmed IV and Candia (page 139)
  • 8. Conversion and Conquest: Ghaza in Central and Eastern Europe (page 163)
  • 9. Hunting for Converts (page 179)
  • 10. The Failed Final Jihad (page 205)
  • 11. Mehmed IV's Life and Legacy, from Ghazi to Hunter (page 231)
  • Conclusion: Islamic Rulers and the Process of Conversion (page 245)
  • Postscript: Silences and Traces of the Past (page 253)
  • Notes (page 257)
  • Bibliography (page 301)
  • Index (page 319)
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JAOS 130. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 2010): 646-648 http://www.jstor.org/stable/23044583
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