Maurus Reinkowski

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Maurus Reinkowski (born 1962) is a historian of the Ottoman Empire and Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Basel. [1]

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References

  1. "Maurus Reinkowski". Comparative analysis of conspiracy theories in Europe. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  2. Reinkowski, M.: Filastin, Filistin und Eretz Israel (Book Review) Mährdel, I.Orientalistische Literaturzeitung; Berlin Vol. 92, Iss. 4, (Jul 1, 1997): 564.
  3. Freitag, Ulrike (1996). "Maurus Reinkowski: Filastin, Filistin und Eretz Israel. Die späte osmanische Herrschaft über Palästina in der arabischen, türkischen und israelischen Historiographie. Berlin: Klaus Schwarz, 1995. 372 S. (= Islamkundliche Untersuchungen; 186), ISBN 3-87997-242-7". Die Welt des Islams. 36 (1): 135–136. doi:10.1163/1570060962597698. JSTOR   3693449.
  4. Heinzelmann, Tobias (2005). Rezension zu: Reinkowski, Maurus: Die Dinge der Ordnung. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung über die osmanische Reformpolitik im 19. Jahrhundert. Neue politische Literatur, 50:500-501.
  5. Doğanalp-Votzi, Heidemarie; Doğanalp, İskender (2012). "Review of Die Dinge der Ordnung. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung über die osmanische Reformpolitik im 19. Jahrhundert. (Südosteuropäische Arbeiten des Südost-Instituts München Band 124)". Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 102: 462–464. ISSN   0084-0076. JSTOR   23862173.
  6. Scharlipp, Wolfgang-E. (2009). "Review of Die Dinge der Ordnung. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung über die osmanische Reformpolitik im 19. Jahrhundert". Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft. 159 (2): 464–466. ISSN   0341-0137. JSTOR   10.13173/zeitdeutmorggese.159.2.0464.
  7. Kühn, Thomas (2007). "Review of Die Dinge der Ordnung. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung über die osmanische Reformpolitik im 19". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 39 (4): 657–659. doi:10.1017/S0020743807071176. ISSN   0020-7438. JSTOR   30069497. S2CID   162795574.
  8. Berger, Lutz (2008). "Die Dinge der Ordnung. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung über die osmanische Reformpolitik im 19. Jh". Die Welt des Islams. 48 (2): 260–261. doi:10.1163/157006008X342789.
  9. Patrick, Andrew (2016). "Hans-Lukas Kieser , Kerem Öktem and Maurus Reinkowski (eds): World War I and the End of the Ottomans: From the Balkan Wars to the Armenian Genocide. xvi, 304 pp. London: I.B. Tauris, 2015. £62. ISBN 978 1 78453 246 8". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 79 (3): 652–654. doi:10.1017/S0041977X16000902.
  10. Kurt, Umit (2017). "Review of World War I and the End of the Ottomans: From the Balkan Wars to the Armenian Genocide, Hans-Lukas Kieser, Kerem Oktem, Maurus Reinkowski". Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association. 4 (1): 218–223. doi:10.2979/jottturstuass.4.1.13. ISSN   2376-0699.
  11. Chatıp, Özer (2018). "Maurus Reinkowski, Düzenin Şeyleri, Tanzimat'ın Kelimeleri: 19. Yüzyıl Osmanlı Reform Politikasının Karşılaştırmalı Bir Araştırması, Çeviren: Çiğdem Canan Dikmen, İstanbul: Yapı Kredi Yayınları, 2017, 351 shf., ISBN: 9789750840609". Cihannüma: Tarih ve Coğrafya Araştırmaları Dergisi. 4 (2): 155–158. doi: 10.30517/cihannuma.505376 . S2CID   189721886.