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Topic
History
Subtopic
Ancient History
The Ottoman
Empire
Course Guidebook
Professor Kenneth W. Harl
Tulane University
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Kenneth W. Harl, Ph.D.
Professor of Classical and Byzantine History
Tulane University
K
enneth W. Harl is Professor of Classical and Byzantine History at
Tulane University, where he has taught since 1978. He earned his
B.A. from Trinity College and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University.
Professor Harl teaches courses in Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Viking,
and Crusader history from freshman to graduate levels. A recognized
scholar of coins and classical Anatolia, he has taken students to Turkey
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on excursions and as assistants on excavations of Hellenistic and Roman
sites. He now regularly lectures on academic tours to Scandinavia,
Iceland, and Turkey offered by Archaeological Tours.
Professor Harl has published numerous articles on numismatics and
ancient history. He is the author of
Civic Coins and Civic Politics in the
Roman East, A.D. 180–275
and
Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C.
to A.D. 700.
His current work includes publishing the coin discoveries
from the excavation of Gordion, Turkey; a new book on Rome and its
Iranian foes; and a revised edition of
Coinage in the Roman Economy.
Professor Harl has served on the editorial board of the
American Journal
of Archaeology,
and he lectures nationally for the Archaeological Institute
of America. He is a fellow, trustee, and academic vice president of the
American Numismatic Society.
Professor Harl has twice received Tulane’s Sheldon Hackney Award for
Excellence in Teaching (voted on by both faculty and students) and has
received the Student Body Award for Excellence in Teaching on multiple
occasions. He was also the recipient of Baylor University’s nationwide
Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching. In 2007, he was the Lewis
P. Jones Visiting Professor in History at Wofford College.
Professor Harl’s other Great Courses include
Alexander the Great and
the Macedonian Empire, The Fall of the Pagans and the Origins of
Medieval Christianity, The Era of the Crusades, Origins of Great Ancient
Civilizations, The World of Byzantium, Great Ancient Civilizations of Asia
Minor, Rome and the Barbarians, The Peloponnesian War, The Vikings,
and
The Barbarian Empires of the Steppes.
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Professor Biography
Table of Contents
inTrODUCTiOn
Professor Biography
Course Scope
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LeCTUre GUiDeS
LECTURE 1
Sublime Porte: Visions of the Ottoman Empire
LECTURE 2
Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor
LECTURE 3
The Islamization of Asia Minor
LECTURE 4
Ottoman Sultans of Bursa
LECTURE 5
Defeat and Recovery, 1402–1451
LECTURE 6
Mehmet the Conqueror, 1451–1481
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LECTURE 7
Selim the Grim and the Conquest of Cairo
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