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Cornell Fleischer is an American historian who is the Kanuni Suleyman Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies at the
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Education and career

Fleischer received his PhD from
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in 1982. After leaving Princeton, Fleischer held teaching posts at
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and the
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. He published his dissertation as his only book in 1986. The MacArthur Fellows Program awarded Fleischer what is colloquially knows as its genius grant in 1988, which is "a five-year grant to individuals who show exceptional creativity in their work and the prospect for still more in the future". In 1993, Fleischer joined the faculty of the University of Chicago. Fleischer focuses primarily on
Ottoman history The Ottoman Empire was founded c. 1299 by Osman I as a small beylik in northwestern Asia Minor just south of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. The Ottomans first crossed into Europe in 1352, establishing a permanent settlement at Çimpe Cast ...
, specializing in the Age of Süleyman. Currently he is developing on a major work on Süleyman the Lawgiver while utilizing a number of papers dealing with the time period. He also works on apocalypticism and its relationship to his field of study. Fleischer is also a former director of the University of Chicago's Center for Middle Eastern Studies and a member of the editorial board of ''
Historians of the Ottoman Empire A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the stu ...
''. Of his book reviews, Pamela Kyle Crossley has noted his “genteel misogyny” and “regrettable reviewing practices,” as exemplified by his review of Heather L. Ferguson’s ''The Proper Order of Things''.


Publications

*''Bureaucrat and Intellectual in the Ottoman Empire: The Historian Mustafa Âli (1541-1600)''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986. *Gülru Necipoğlu, Cemal Kafadar, and Cornell H. Fleischer (eds.), ''Treasures of Knowledge. An Inventory of the Ottoman Palace Library (1502/3-1503/4)''. 2 vols. Leiden: Brill, 2019. *"From Şeyhzade Korkud to Mustafa Âli: Cultural Origins of the Ottoman Nasihatname," in ''IIIrd Congress on the Social and Political History of Turkey. Princeton University 24–26 August 1983'', eds. Heath W. Lowry and Ralph S. Hattox (Istanbul: The Isis Press, 1990), 67-77. *“The Lawgiver as Messiah: The Making of the Imperial Image in the Reign of Süleymân,” in ''Soliman le magnifique et son temps'', ed. Gilles Veinstein. (Paris: Documentation française, 1992), 159-177. *"Secretaries Dreams: Augury and Angst in the Ottoman Scribal Service," in ''Armagan: Festschrift fur Andreas Tietze'' (Prague, 1994). *"Between the Lines: Realities of Scribal Life in the Sixteenth Century," in ''Studies in Ottoman History in Honour of V. L.,'' eds. Colin Heywood and Colin Imber (Istanbul: The Isis Press, 1994), 45-61. *“Seer to the Sultan: Haydar‑i Remmal and Sultan Süleyman,” in ''Cultural Horizons. A Festschrift in Honor of Talat S. Halman,'' ed. Jayne L. Warner (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2001), 290‑304. *“Shadows of Shadows: Prophecy in Politics in 1530s Istanbul,” ''International Journal of Turkish Studies'' 13 (2007): 51‑62. *"Of Gender and Servitude, ca. 1520: Two Petitions of the Kul Kizi of Bergama to Sultan Süleyman," in ''Mélanges en l'Honneur du Prof. Dr. Suraiya Faroqhi,'' ed. Abdeljelil Temimi (Tunis: Publications de la Fondation Temimi, 2009), 143-151. *“Ancient Wisdom and New Sciences: Prophecies at the Ottoman Court in the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries,” in ''Falnama. The Book of Omens'', eds. Massumeh Farhad and Serpil Bağcı (Washington, 2009), 232‑43. *"Companions to King Errant: Babur and his Lieutenants to the Conquest of Kabul," in ''Horizons of the World: Festschrift for İsenbike Togan'' (Istanbul: İthaki, 2011), 545-556. *"A Mediterranean Apocalypse: Prophecies of Empire in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries," ''Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient'' 61(2018): 18-90 pecial issue: ''Speaking the End Times: Early Modern Politics and Religion from Iberia to Central Asia'', ed. Mayte Green-Mercado


See also

* Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago * Islamic scholars


References


External links


Center for Middle Eastern Studies website (University of Chicago)MacArthur Foundation page
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