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Miri Shefer-Mossensohn

    Ottoman Medicine
    Science among the Ottomans
    • Science among the Ottomans

      • 262 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Scholars have long thought that, following the Muslim Golden Age of the medieval era, the Ottoman Empire grew culturally and technologically isolated, losing interest in innovation and placing the empire on a path toward stagnation and decline. Science among the Ottomans challenges this widely accepted Western image of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ottomans as backward and impoverished. In the first book on this topic in English in over sixty years, Miri Shefer-Mossensohn contends that Ottoman society and culture created a fertile environment that fostered diverse scientific activity. She demonstrates that the Ottomans excelled in adapting the inventions of others to their own needs and improving them. For example, in 1877, the Ottoman Empire boasted the seventh-longest electric telegraph system in the world; indeed, the Ottomans were among the era’s most advanced nations with regard to modern communication infrastructure. To substantiate her claims about science in the empire, Shefer-Mossensohn studies patterns of learning; state involvement in technological activities; and Turkish- and Arabic-speaking Ottomans who produced, consumed, and altered scientific practices. The results reveal Ottoman participation in science to have been a dynamic force that helped sustain the six-hundred-year empire.

      Science among the Ottomans
    • Ottoman Medicine

      Healing and Medical Institutions, 1500-1700

      • 293 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,6(7)Ohodnotit

      This groundbreaking work explores the history of medicine within the Ottoman Empire, offering insights into medical practices, institutions, and the cultural context of healthcare during this influential period. It examines the integration of traditional healing methods and the impact of European medicine, highlighting the complexities of medical knowledge and its evolution. The book serves as a vital resource for understanding the intersections of health, society, and politics in the Ottoman world.

      Ottoman Medicine