Women in the Ottoman Empire (English Wikipedia)

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  • Schick, İrvin Cemil (2004). "Representation of Gender and Sexuality in Ottoman and Turkish Erotic Literature". The Turkish Studies Association Journal. 28 (1/2): 81–103. JSTOR 43383697.
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  • Makdisi, Ussama (2002). "Ottoman Orientalism". The American Historical Review. 107 (3): 768–796. doi:10.1086/532495. JSTOR 10.1086/532495.
  • Ze'evi, Dror (2005). "Hiding Sexuality: The Disappearance of Sexual Discourse in the Late Ottoman Middle East". Social Analysis. 49 (2): 34–53. doi:10.3167/015597705780886211. JSTOR 23178871.
  • Tucker, Judith E. (1996). "Revisiting Reform: Women and the Ottoman Law of Family Rights, 1917". The Arab Studies Journal. 4 (2): 4–17. JSTOR 27933698.
  • Madar, Heather (1 September 2011). "Before the Odalisque: Renaissance Representations of Elite Ottoman Women". Early Modern Women. 6: 1–41. doi:10.1086/EMW23617325. JSTOR 23617325. S2CID 164805076.
  • Gerber, Haim (November 1980). "Social and Economic Position of Women in an Ottoman City, Bursa, 1600-1700". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 12 (3): 231–244. doi:10.1017/S0020743800026295. JSTOR 163000. S2CID 163078055.
  • Aral, Berdal (2004). "The Idea of Human Rights as Perceived in the Ottoman Empire". Human Rights Quarterly. 26 (2): 454–482. doi:10.1353/hrq.2004.0015. JSTOR 20069734. S2CID 144160150.
  • Zarinebaf-Shahr, Fariba (October 2001). "The Role of Women in the Urban Economy of Istanbul, 1700–1850". International Labor and Working-Class History. 60 (60): 141–152. doi:10.1017/S0147547901004495. JSTOR 27672743. PMID 20037943. S2CID 35235265.
  • Gerber, Haim (1980). "Social and Economic Position of Women in an Ottoman City, Bursa, 1600-1700". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 12 (3): 231–244. doi:10.1017/S0020743800026295. JSTOR 163000. S2CID 163078055.

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  • Peirce, Leslie (Fall 1988). "Shifting Boundaries: Images of Ottoman Royal Women in the 16th and 17th Centuries". Critical Matrix. 4: 43. ProQuest 1307823730.

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