Colin Imber
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Colin Imber is a lecturer in Turkish studies at Manchester University, UK.
He completed his Oriental studies at Cambridge University, where he defended his doctorate on „The Ottoman Fleet in the Age of Sultan Suleiman I (1520-1566)”. His research interest is focused on the history of the Ottoman Empire until the 17th century and on Islamic law, in particular on the system of Ottoman law, until the 17th century.
He is noted for his opposition to Paul Wittek's "Ghaza thesis".
Publications[]
- The Ottoman Empire 1300–1481, Isis Press, Istanbul 1990
- Studies in Ottoman History and Law, Isis Press, Istanbul 1996
- The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650: The Structure of Power, Palgrave Macmillan 2002; 2nd Revised Edition, Palgrave Macmillan 2009; 3rd Edition, Red Globe Press 2019
External links[]
- Biographical summary at Encyclopedia.com
Categories:
- Living people
- British orientalists
- Historians of the Ottoman Empire
- Turkologists
- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- Academics of the University of Manchester
- 20th-century British historians
- 21st-century British historians
- British academic biography stubs