Crafting History

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It would not be an overstatement to say that Cemal Kafadar has transformed the field of Ottoman history. As a result of his pathbreaking books and articles, the field is experiencing a turn within itself as well as recasting its relationship with world history. This volume acts as a tribute to Kafadar and the important interdisciplinary work he has both done and inspired in the field. In line with the intellectual pluralism that Kafadar has cultivated over his career, readers will find a number of articles engaging with a wide range of questions, approaches, perspectives, and sources across Ottoman history. Kafadar's students and friends, individually or in pairs, researched and crafted contributions to this volume with a variety of conceptual premises, theoretical approaches, and interpretive tools to celebrate his thirty years of teaching, research, and mentorship, in addition to the overwhelming generosity of his intellectual and personal engagement.

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Genre : History
Author : Rachel Goshgarian
Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Release : 2023-03-28
File : 533 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781644698488


Crafting History In The Northern Plains

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In Crafting History in the Northern Plains Mark D. Mitchell shows the crucial role archaeological methods and archaeological data can play in producing trans-Columbian histories. Mitchell provides a regional synthesis of communities located at the confluence of the Heart and Missouri rivers, home to the Mandan people for more than five centuries.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Mark D. Mitchell
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Release : 2013-04-04
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780816521296


Crafting The Culture And History Of French Chocolate

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This book on the crafting of chocolate in contemporary France is itself delicious. It will be a classic of French ethnography and contribute in important ways to the ongoing debate about the role of national identity in the European Union."—Carole L. Crumley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "A real pathbreaker. The intensity of Terrio's engagement with her respondents shines from almost every page. The work contributes to our understanding of the politics of heritage. . . . It is a thoroughly researched and descriptively rich analysis of how anthropologists can approach weighty problems of identity, national-local relations, and the ideology of self and other."—Michael Herzfeld, author of Portrait of a Greek Imagination

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Susan J. Terrio
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2000-09-28
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520221260


A Short History Of Traditional Crafting

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Discover the story behind many of the traditional handicrafts like blacksmithing, weaving, quilting, sewing, basketmaking and pottery. The book covers the history of those crafts as well as metalsmiths, brewers and woodworkers.

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Genre : History
Author : Paul R. Wonning
Publisher : Mossy Feet Books
Release : 2020-08-05
File : 114 Pages
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The Craft Of International History

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This is a practical guide to the historical study of international politics. The focus is on the nuts and bolts of historical research--that is, on how to use original sources, analyze and interpret historical works, and actually write a work of history. Two appendixes provide sources sure to be indispensable for anyone doing research in this area. The book does not simply lay down precepts. It presents examples drawn from the author's more than forty years' experience as a working historian. One important chapter, dealing with America's road to war in 1941, shows in unprecedented detail how an interpretation of a major historical issue can be developed. The aim throughout is to throw open the doors of the workshop so that young scholars, both historians and political scientists, can see the sort of thought processes the historian goes through before he or she puts anything on paper. Filled with valuable examples, this is a book anyone serious about conducting historical research will want to have on the bookshelf.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Marc Trachtenberg
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Release : 2009-02-09
File : 279 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781400827237


The Craft Of History And The Study Of The New Testament

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Do professional historians and New Testament scholars use the same methods to explore the past? This interdisciplinary textbook introduces students of the New Testament to the vocabulary and methods employed by historians. It discusses various approaches to historiography and demonstrates their applicability for interpreting the New Testament text and exploring its background. Overviews of the philosophy of history, common historical fallacies, and the basics of historiography are followed by three exegetical studies that illustrate the applicability of various historical methods for New Testament interpretation.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Beth M. Sheppard
Publisher : Society of Biblical Lit
Release : 2012-11-11
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781589836662


The History Of Russian Chest Craft 19th Early 20th Centuries Collection Of Scientific Articles

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This book contains 15 scientific articles dealing with various problems of the history of chest production in Russia (19th – early 20 century): international relations, labeling issues, the images of chests in paintings, etc. The Russian chest is analyzed by a broad historical background.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Gleb Pudov
Publisher : Litres
Release : 2022-04-20
File : 275 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9785044358690


Indianapolis Beer Stories History To Modern Craft In Circle City Brewing

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Indianapolis Beer Stories is a time capsule of tales from the city's early taverns, to a pre-Prohibition golden era, to today's modern craft beer scene. Meet the ghosts of Indy's brewing past. Discover the very beginning of beer in Indiana's new capital and the pioneers who carved a path for a future industry. Uncover the legacy of a bygone brewing giant. Learn how one spontaneous decision to cross the treacherous Rocky Mountains led to a booming craft beer scene in Indiana. Indiana native Amy Beers, a Certified Cicerone® and owner/operator of Drinking with Beers, leads a heady tour of yesterday and today in Circle City brewing.

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Genre : History
Author : Amy Beers
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 2022-07
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781467144773


Burlington Brewing A History Of Craft Beer In The Queen City

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Burlington has welcomed local farms, breweries and distilleries with open arms. The Queen City fosters a unique culture around beer and farm-to-table cuisine. Daniel Standiford established the city's first brewery in 1880. Prohibition ushered in a dry era that remained for more than a century until Greg and Nancy Noonan fought the law and established Vermont Pub & Brewery in the late 1980s. Since then, breweries have popped up, from nationally recognized Magic Hat down to the city's first blendery, House of Fermentology. Authors Adam Krakowski and Jeff S. Baker II explore Burlington's sudsy history from early newspaper clippings to modern-day tastemakers, along with some delicious recipes.

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Genre : History
Author : Jeff S. Baker II and Adam Krakowski
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 2019
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781625859945


Bay Area Cocktails A History Of Culture Community And Craft

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An American invention, the cocktail fluctuated in popularity following Prohibition and had firmly taken root in the culinary landscape by the 1990s. The Bay Area played a significant role in reviving it--as much as New York and London. From the distillers who pioneered craft spirits and Alice Waters' revolutionary take on simple, fresh food at Chez Panisse to the bartenders who cared enough to grow a dedicated cocktail community, this is the story of how the Bay Area shaped the art of elevated drinking in America. Through oral history interviews and recipes, author Shanna Farrell chronicles the narrative history of the modern cocktail renaissance.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Shanna Farrell
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 2017
File : 160 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781467137539