
Continuity and Transformation in Islamic Law Podcast
1) The Ottoman Tanzimat in Practice
with Cengiz Kırlı hosted by Chris Gratien Within Anglophone historiography, the Tanzimat period is conventionally represented as an era of centralizing reforms emanating from the imperial center that ...Show More
2) Late Hanafi Law in the Ottoman Empire
with Samy Ayoub hosted by Hadi Hosainy and Christopher Rose Download the episodePodcast Feed | iTunes | Soundcloud Much of the scholarship on the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence, which had its ...Show More
3) British-Ottoman Diplomacy and the Making of Maritime Law
with Michael Talbot & Güneş Işıksel hosted by Arianne Urus and Sam Dolbee Download the episodePodcast Feed | iTunes | Soundcloud This podcast explores murky boundaries in two senses. The first has to ...Show More
4) Law and Order in Late Ottoman Egypt
with Khaled Fahmy hosted by Susanna Ferguson Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud How have the immense transformations of the nineteenth century impacted Egyptian state and soci...Show More
5) Inside Ottoman Prisons
with Kent Schull hosted by Chris Gratien This episode is part of our series on Islamic law Download the series Podcast Feed | iTunes | Soundcloud While humans have devised no shortage of ways to ...Show More
6) Galata and the Capitulations
with Fariba Zarinebaf hosted by Nir Shafir and Zoe Griffith The capitulations, a series of bilateral agreements with European states and merchants, are sometimes held up as symbols of early Ottoman co...Show More
7) Osmanlı'da Mahremiyetin Sınırları
Fikret Yılmaz Emrah Safa Gürkan'ın sunuculuğuyla Download the series Podcast Feed | iTunes | Hipcast | Soundcloud Osmanlı'da kamusal alan ile özel yaşam arasındaki sınır nasıl çizilmiştir? Herke...Show More
8) "Kadı"nın Günlüğü
Selim Karahasanoğlu Sadreddinzade günlüğünden örnek sayfalar Kaynak: BOA, KK 7500, 158-159Osmanlı tarihyazımında cevabı aranan önemli bir soru da Osmanlı kültüründe günlük, anı, hatırat gibi ben anlat...Show More
9) Pastoral Nomads and Legal Pluralism in Ottoman Jordan
with Nora Barakat Groups variously labeled as nomadic and tribal formed an integral part of Ottoman society, but because their communities exercised a wide degree of autonomy, they are often represent...Show More