The Ottoman Survey Register of Podolia (Ca. 1681), Part One: Defter-I Mufassal-I Eyalet-I Kamaniçe Contributor(s): Kolodziejczyk, Dariusz (Author) |
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ISBN: 0916458784 ISBN-13: 9780916458782 Publisher: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute OUR PRICE: $74.25 Product Type: Hardcover Published: October 2004 Annotation: Ottoman survey registers are recognized as unparalleled sources on the demographic, economic, and linguistic characteristics of the regions for which they were made. The register for Kamaniç e (the region of Podolia and the city of Kam'janec', which the Ottomans conquered in 1672) is the only surviving survey register of Ukrainian lands. The full text of the defter is given in transcription in the first part, with a facsimile edition given in the second part. All narrative documents are translated in appendices, while narrative segments of the registry portion of the defter are translated in the notes. Commentary includes extensive notes and an introduction. "The Ottoman Survey Register of Podolia" provides important new information on the Ottomans and their subjects living in Ukrainian territory. Interpretive maps keyed to the register and indices and glossaries are included. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Eastern Europe - General - History | Historiography - History | World - General |
Dewey: 947.78 |
LCCN: 2002006069 |
Physical Information: 3.25" H x 8.75" W x 11" (6.71 lbs) 1072 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 17th Century - Cultural Region - Eastern Europe - Cultural Region - Middle East - Cultural Region - Russia |
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Publisher Description: Ottoman survey registers are recognized as unparalleled sources on the demographic, economic, and linguistic characteristics of the regions for which they were made. The register for Kamani e (the region of Podolia and the city of Kam'janec', which the Ottomans conquered in 1672) is the only surviving survey register of Ukrainian lands. The full text of the defter is given in transcription in the first part, with a facsimile edition given in the second part. All narrative documents are translated in appendices, while narrative segments of the registry portion of the defter are translated in the notes. Commentary includes extensive notes and an introduction. The Ottoman Survey Register of Podolia provides important new information on the Ottomans and their subjects living in Ukrainian territory. Interpretive maps keyed to the register and indices and glossaries are included. |
Contributor Bio(s): Kolodziejczyk, Dariusz: - Dariusz Kolodziejczyk is Professor at the Institute of History, University of Warsaw. |