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Article dans une revue Contributions to the history of concepts Année : 2013

Many a Standard at a Time

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This article aims to explore the consequences of including Ottoman studies in the larger field of imperial studies. It strives to combine a close reading of the Ottoman imperial epithets with considerations of how the Ottomans may contribute to theorizing empire as a model. In particular, the article engages in a discussion of whether the "sublime sultanate" developed into a colonial pattern of empire over its final century of existence. As it turns out, the Ottoman practice of administration did not come down to a simulacrum of European colonialism; the article points instead to a semiotics of empire that took its cue from a multidimensional logic of governmentality. Accordingly, archival idiosyncrasies are taken to imply the contrary of an Ottoman exceptionalism. They serve rather to highlight that concepts carry with them a vast repertoire of meanings to be activated in practice.
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halshs-01345179, version 1 (13-07-2016)

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Marc Aymes. Many a Standard at a Time: The Ottomans’ Leverage with Imperial Studies. Contributions to the history of concepts, 2013, Concepts of Empire and Imperialism, 8 (1), pp.26-43. ⟨10.3167/choc.2013.080102⟩. ⟨halshs-01345179⟩

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