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Baki Tezcan
University of California, Davis
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: (530) 752-9981
Fax: (530) 752-9769
University of California
Department of History
Davis CA 95616-8611
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Comparative
Middle East/Near East Studies
Ottoman Studies
Turkish Studies
Islamic Studies
Islamic Law
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Specialties
Early Mod European Hist
ME Hist, Ca 500-present
Ottoman Hist, Ca 1300-1922
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
French (intermediate)
German (advanced)
Persian (intermediate)
Turkish (native)
Education
PhD | 2001 | NE Stds | Princeton U
MA | 1996 | NE Stds | Princeton U
BS | 1994 | International Rel. | Bilkent U
Abstracts
Political Legitimacy and the Transformation of the Ottoman Succession in the Seventeenth Century: A case study in Ottoman constitutional law Those who did not fit in: Ottoman ulama from the margins What the Kadizadelis represent, or how the ejnebis trumped the devshirmes: Politically critical mass formation in the early modern Ottoman Empire Empowering the Emasculated: Arabic and Turkish Literary Sources on African Eunuchs Ottoman Libraries as Archives: Building the Hegemony of Sunni Islam one Library at a Time East European Captive-turned-Ottomans in the Early Modern Era and the Modern Anxieties about Their Religious Choices: Albertus Bobovius/Ali Ufki and İbrahim Müteferrika Racialization at the Ottoman Court: Eunuchs and their Distinctive Careers