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Life after the Harem - Female Palace Slaves, Patronage and the Imperial Ottoman Court (Paperback): Betul Ipsirli Argit Life after the Harem - Female Palace Slaves, Patronage and the Imperial Ottoman Court (Paperback)
Betul Ipsirli Argit
R949 Discovery Miles 9 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first study to explore the lives of female slaves of the Ottoman imperial court, including the period following their manumission and transfer from the imperial palace. Through an analysis of a wide range of hitherto unexplored primary sources, Betul Ipsirli Argit demonstrates that the manumission of female palace slaves and their departure from the palace did not mean the severing of their ties with the imperial court; rather, it signaled the beginning of a new kind of relationship that would continue until their death. Demonstrating the diversity of experiences in non-dynastic female-agency in the early-modern Ottoman world, Life After the Harem shows how these evolving relationships had widespread implications for multiple parties, from the manumitted female palace slaves, to the imperial court, and broader urban society. In so doing, Ipsirli Argit offers not just a new way of understanding the internal politics and dynamics of the Ottoman imperial court, but also a new way of understanding the lives of the actors within it.

Life after the Harem - Female Palace Slaves, Patronage and the Imperial Ottoman Court (Hardcover): Betul Ipsirli Argit Life after the Harem - Female Palace Slaves, Patronage and the Imperial Ottoman Court (Hardcover)
Betul Ipsirli Argit
R2,377 Discovery Miles 23 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first study to explore the lives of female slaves of the Ottoman imperial court, including the period following their manumission and transfer from the imperial palace. Through an analysis of a wide range of hitherto unexplored primary sources, Betul Ipsirli Argit demonstrates that the manumission of female palace slaves and their departure from the palace did not mean the severing of their ties with the imperial court; rather, it signaled the beginning of a new kind of relationship that would continue until their death. Demonstrating the diversity of experiences in non-dynastic female-agency in the early-modern Ottoman world, Life After the Harem shows how these evolving relationships had widespread implications for multiple parties, from the manumitted female palace slaves, to the imperial court, and broader urban society. In so doing, Ipsirli Argit offers not just a new way of understanding the internal politics and dynamics of the Ottoman imperial court, but also a new way of understanding the lives of the actors within it.

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