TY - GEN T1 - Plague, Quarantines and Geopolitics in the Ottoman Empire A1 - Bulmus, Birsen LA - eng PB - Edinburgh University Press YR - 2021 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/doab-20.500.12854-34537 AB - Did you know that many of the greatest and most colourful Ottoman statesmen and literary figures from the 15th to the early 20th century considered plague as a grave threat to their empire? And did you know that many Ottomans applauded the establishment of a quarantine against the disease in 1838 as a tool to resist British and French political and commercial penetration? Or that later Ottoman sanitation effort to prevent urban outbreaks would help engender the Arab revolt against the empire in 1916? Birsen Bulmus explores these facts in an engaging study of Ottoman plague treatise writers throughout their almost 600-year struggle with this epidemic disease. Along the way, she addresses the political, economic and social consequences of the methods they used to combat it. SN - 9781474423397 KW - History KW - plague KW - quarantines KW - Ottoman Empire KW - Islam KW - state formation KW - print culture KW - Bubonic plague KW - God KW - thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history ER -