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The imperial harem

  • Leslie P. Peirce

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The unprecedented political power of the Ottoman imperial harem in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is widely viewed as illegitimate and corrupting. This book examines the sources of royal women's power and assesses the reactions of contemporaries, which ranged from loyal devotion to armed opposition. By examining political action in the context of household networks, the author demonstrates that female power was a logical, indeed an intended, consequence of political structures. Royal women were custodians of sovereign power, training their sons in its use and exercising it directly as regents when necessary. Furthermore, they played central roles in the public culture of sovereignty--royal ceremonial, monumental building, and patronage of artistic production. This text argues that the exercise of political power was tied to definitions of sexuality. Within the dynasty, the hierarchy of female power, like the hierarchy of male power, reflected the broader society's control for social control of the sexually active.

Genres

  • Harems
  • Harem
  • Women in politics
  • Kings and rulers
  • Wives
  • Social conditions
  • Women
  • Royal Favorites
  • History
  • Women, turkey
  • Turkey, history, ottoman empire, 1288-1918
  • Political activity
  • Politieke macht
  • Sultanes
  • Femmes en politique
  • Histoire
  • Femmes
  • Conditions sociales
  • Rois et souverains
  • Conjoints
  • Harems (Femmes)
  • Favorites
  • Turques
  • Maîtresses
  • Reines
  • Femmes et politique
  • Macht
  • Sultan
  • Frau
  • Politik
  • Soziale Situation
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  • Leslie P. Peirce

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Editions

  • Edition cover

    New ed.

    Oxf. U. P. (N. Y.)

    1994

  • Edition cover

    Oxford University Press

    1993

  • Edition cover

    Tarih Vakfi

    1996