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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire: Studies in the history of Turkey, thirteenth-fifteenth centuries. By Paul Wittek . Edited, with an introduction and an afterword, by Colin Heywood . pp. xxiii, 194. London and New York, Routledge, 2012.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2013

Kaya Şahin*
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References

1 These are “Wittek and the Austrian tradition,” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, part 1 (1988): 7–25; “‘Boundless dreams of the Levant’: Paul Wittek, the George-Kreis and the writing of Ottoman history,” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, part 1 (1989): 31–50: “A Subterranean History: Paul Wittek (1894–1978) and the Early Ottoman State,” Die Welt des Islams 38, 3 (1998): 386–405.