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Order as a chronotope of Ottoman political writing / Topal, Alp Eren   Journal Article
Topal, Alp Eren Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article proposes the concept of order as a major chronotope of Ottoman political writing which has shaped temporal projections such as decline and renewal from the seventeenth century onwards. In chronological order, I discuss the seventeenth-century debates on breakdown of social order and emergence of the sense of decline, and the eighteenth-century literature on Khaldunian concept of nomadic versus sedentary forms of habitation and spatiality of the debates over moral degeneration. The urban space of Istanbul, both material and abstract, as a political and social setting also figures prominently in these discussions and shapes Ottoman perceptions of the European city. Through a discussion of the chronotope of order I also challenge pervasive narratives of Westernisation and progress in favour of indigenous cyclical narratives of restoration and renewal.
Key Words Order  Decline  Temporality  Chronotope  Revival  Ottoman Political Thought 
Levantine City  Cyclicism 
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