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tmah057 Unterwegs im Osmanischen Reich

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Wege zu Land und zu Wasser durchzogen das gesamte Osmanische Reich. Einige davon stammten noch aus dem Römischen Reich, andere wie die Eisenbahn kamen erst im 19. Jh. dazu. Wie diese Netze ab dem 16. Jh. ausgebaut wurden, wer darauf wie unterwegs war und welche Rolle dabei die Verwaltung hatte, erzählt und Dr. Florian Riedler von der Universität Leipzig.

Wir sprechen ab min. 26:50 über diese Karte.

Literaturtipps:

Bues, Almut (Hg.) (2008): Grüneweg, Martin. Die Aufzeichnungen des Dominikaners Martin Gruneweg (1562 – ca. 1618). Über seine Familie in Danzig, seine Handelsreisen in Osteuropa und sein Klosterleben in Polen. 4 Bde. Wiesbaden.

Busbecq, Ogier Ghislain de (1836-1891): The Life and Letters of Ogier Ghiselin De Busbecq. 2 Bde. Übersetzung von Daniell Blackburne und Charles Thornton Forster. London.

Faroqhi, Suraiya (1982): Camels, Wagons, and the Ottoman State in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. In International Journal of Middle East Studies 14 (04), S. 523–39.

Finkel, Caroline (2015): The Open Road. Thoughts on Evliya Çelebi as Wayfarer. In Journal of Turkish Studies 44. S. 231–51.

İnalcık, Halil (1996): Sources and Studies on the Ottoman Black Sea. Bd. 1: The Customs Register of Caffa 1487-1490. Cambridge, Mass.

Jireček, Konstantin (1877): Die Heerstrasse von Belgrad nach Constantinopel und die Balkanpässe. Eine historisch-geographische Studie. Prag.

Kolodziejczyk, Dariusz (2009): Polish-Ottoman Trade Routes in the Times of Martin Gruneweg. In Bues, Almut (Hg.): Martin Gruneweg (1562–Nach 1615). Ein Europäischer Lebensweg. Wiesbaden, S. 167–74.

Tavernier, Jean Baptiste (1676): Les Six Voyages de Jean Baptiste Tavernier. Paris.

Riedler, Florian (2021): Around the Black Sea in Forty-Five Days. Transottoman Space, Time, and Infrastructure. In Blaszczyk, Arkadiusz, Born, Robert und Riedler, Florian: Transottoman Matters. Göttingen, S. 27–60.

Riedler, Florian (2021): The Istanbul–Belgrade Route in the Ottoman Empire. Continuity and Discontinuity of an Imperial Mobility Space. In Riedler, Florian und Stefanov, Nenad (Hgs.): The Balkan Route. Berlin, S. 103–20.

Riedler, Florian (2020): Building Modern Infrastructures on Ancient Routes. Road and Rail Development in Nineteenth-Century Edirne. In Krawietz, Birgit und Riedler, Florian (Hgs.): The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times. Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections. Berlin, S. 435–68.

Riedler, Florian (2020): Integrating the Danube into Modern Networks of Infrastructure. The Ottoman Contribution. In Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies 3 (5), S. 97–120.

Ozkan, Fulya (2014): Winding Road to Modernization. Trabzon-Erzurum-Bayezid Road in the Late Ottoman World. In Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 34 (1), S. 191–205.

Tekeli̇, İlhan, und İlkin, Selim (1995): Osmalı İmparatorluğu’nda Ondokuzuncu Yüzyılda Araba Teknolojisinde ve Karayolu Yapımındaki Gelişmeler. In İhsanoğlu, Ekmeleddin und Kaçar, Mustafa (Hgs.): Çağını Yakalayan Osmanlı! Osmanlı Devleti’nde Modern Haberleşme ve Ulaştırma Teknikleri. Istanbul, S. 395–440.

Zachariadou, Elisavet(1996): The Via Egnatia under Ottoman Rule (1380-1699). Rethymnon.

Links:

Botschaftsberichte zur habsburgisch-osmanischen Diplomatie 1500–1918, Projekt QhoD der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Bilder aus Matrakci Nasuhs Chronik.

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Wege zu Land und zu Wasser durchzogen das gesamte Osmanische Reich. Einige davon stammten noch aus dem Römischen Reich, andere wie die Eisenbahn kamen erst im 19. Jh. dazu. Wie diese Netze ab dem 16. Jh. ausgebaut wurden, wer darauf wie unterwegs war und welche Rolle dabei die Verwaltung hatte, erzählt und Dr. Florian Riedler von der Universität Leipzig.

Wir sprechen ab min. 26:50 über diese Karte.

Literaturtipps:

Bues, Almut (Hg.) (2008): Grüneweg, Martin. Die Aufzeichnungen des Dominikaners Martin Gruneweg (1562 – ca. 1618). Über seine Familie in Danzig, seine Handelsreisen in Osteuropa und sein Klosterleben in Polen. 4 Bde. Wiesbaden.

Busbecq, Ogier Ghislain de (1836-1891): The Life and Letters of Ogier Ghiselin De Busbecq. 2 Bde. Übersetzung von Daniell Blackburne und Charles Thornton Forster. London.

Faroqhi, Suraiya (1982): Camels, Wagons, and the Ottoman State in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. In International Journal of Middle East Studies 14 (04), S. 523–39.

Finkel, Caroline (2015): The Open Road. Thoughts on Evliya Çelebi as Wayfarer. In Journal of Turkish Studies 44. S. 231–51.

İnalcık, Halil (1996): Sources and Studies on the Ottoman Black Sea. Bd. 1: The Customs Register of Caffa 1487-1490. Cambridge, Mass.

Jireček, Konstantin (1877): Die Heerstrasse von Belgrad nach Constantinopel und die Balkanpässe. Eine historisch-geographische Studie. Prag.

Kolodziejczyk, Dariusz (2009): Polish-Ottoman Trade Routes in the Times of Martin Gruneweg. In Bues, Almut (Hg.): Martin Gruneweg (1562–Nach 1615). Ein Europäischer Lebensweg. Wiesbaden, S. 167–74.

Tavernier, Jean Baptiste (1676): Les Six Voyages de Jean Baptiste Tavernier. Paris.

Riedler, Florian (2021): Around the Black Sea in Forty-Five Days. Transottoman Space, Time, and Infrastructure. In Blaszczyk, Arkadiusz, Born, Robert und Riedler, Florian: Transottoman Matters. Göttingen, S. 27–60.

Riedler, Florian (2021): The Istanbul–Belgrade Route in the Ottoman Empire. Continuity and Discontinuity of an Imperial Mobility Space. In Riedler, Florian und Stefanov, Nenad (Hgs.): The Balkan Route. Berlin, S. 103–20.

Riedler, Florian (2020): Building Modern Infrastructures on Ancient Routes. Road and Rail Development in Nineteenth-Century Edirne. In Krawietz, Birgit und Riedler, Florian (Hgs.): The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times. Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections. Berlin, S. 435–68.

Riedler, Florian (2020): Integrating the Danube into Modern Networks of Infrastructure. The Ottoman Contribution. In Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies 3 (5), S. 97–120.

Ozkan, Fulya (2014): Winding Road to Modernization. Trabzon-Erzurum-Bayezid Road in the Late Ottoman World. In Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 34 (1), S. 191–205.

Tekeli̇, İlhan, und İlkin, Selim (1995): Osmalı İmparatorluğu’nda Ondokuzuncu Yüzyılda Araba Teknolojisinde ve Karayolu Yapımındaki Gelişmeler. In İhsanoğlu, Ekmeleddin und Kaçar, Mustafa (Hgs.): Çağını Yakalayan Osmanlı! Osmanlı Devleti’nde Modern Haberleşme ve Ulaştırma Teknikleri. Istanbul, S. 395–440.

Zachariadou, Elisavet(1996): The Via Egnatia under Ottoman Rule (1380-1699). Rethymnon.

Links:

Botschaftsberichte zur habsburgisch-osmanischen Diplomatie 1500–1918, Projekt QhoD der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Bilder aus Matrakci Nasuhs Chronik.

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