TY - BOOK AU - Hamlin,Cyrus TI - Among the Turks T2 - Kiraz Historic Travels Archive SN - 9781607243175 PY - 2010///] CY - Piscataway, NJ : PB - Gorgias Press, KW - Travel / Middle East / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Preface --; Contents --; Chapter I. Origin Of The Empire.—A. D. 1300 --; Chapter II. Growth Of The Empire --; Chapter III. Empire Of 1839 --; Chapter IV. Accession Of Abdul Medjid --; Chapter V. Bebek Seminary --; Chapter VI. Religious Freedom --; Chapter VII. The Old Oriental Life --; Chapter VIII. Dethronement Of Sultans --; Chapter IX. Halet Effendi And Janizaries --; Chapter X. Anathema And Its Results --; Chapter XI. Tour Into Southern Macedonia --; Chapter XII. Morse's Telegraph --; Chapter XIII. Secular Employments --; Chapter XIV. Industries And Interdicts --; Chapter XV. Crimean War --; Chapter XVI. Church-Building --; Chapter XVII. The Bulgarians --; Chapter XVIII. Education --; Chapter XIX. Robert College --; Chapter XX. Plague, Cholera, Malaria --; Chapter XXI. Mohammedan Law --; Chapter XXII. Islam --; Chapter XXIII. Signs Of Progress; restricted access N2 - Part travelogue, part missionary account, this book recounts the experiences of a nineteenth-century traveler in the Ottoman Empire. Indeed, Hamlin’s account begins with a description of the origin and extent of the Ottoman Empire, including a consideration of the social issues it faced. An encounter with Islam, with a sympathetic reading of the Quran, leads Hamlin to conclude with the misrepresentation of the Ottomans that he has discovered to be problematic. An intimate glimpse into the Ottoman world of the nineteenth century, this historic travelogue will be welcomed by students of missionary activity and the rapidly changing region of Turkey UR - https://doi.org/10.31826/9781463219062 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781463219062 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781463219062/original ER -