: By analyzing "non-traditional" sources like ballads, folktales, and poetry , the contributors show how women preserved community identity and navigated cultural shifts like Europeanization and fashion trends.
: Research into Shari'a court records shows that women—including Christian women—frequently used the Ottoman legal system to seek justice, protect their property, and even influence their marital fates. Women in the Ottoman Balkans: Gender, Culture a...
: The book highlights centuries of peaceful coexistence and acculturation where gender relations often crossed religious and ethnic lines, offering a counter-narrative to modern stereotypes of perpetual Balkan conflict. For too long, Ottoman history has focused on
For too long, Ottoman history has focused on state records and military campaigns—narratives written by and about men. This volume shifts the gaze toward the everyday lives of women in regions like Bosnia, Greece, Romania, and Bulgaria . Key Themes and Insights For too long