33.2277, FYI: Call for Book Chapters for my book on Minority Languages and Language Teaching in the Ottoman Empire

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Subject: 33.2277, FYI: Call for Book Chapters for my book on Minority Languages and Language Teaching in the Ottoman Empire

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Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2022 02:07:54
From: Derya Agis [deryaagis at gmail.com]
Subject: Call for Book Chapters for my book on Minority Languages and Language Teaching in the Ottoman Empire

 
I will propose a book as an editor for Bloomsbury's "Ottoman Empire and the
World series" titled "Ottoman Minorities, Their Languages, and the World"
regarding minority languages, translation techniques, and language teaching
methods in the Ottoman Empire, focusing on why these languages had been
learned and taught. I will be glad if you contribute to my project with a
chapter. I need your 250-300 word abstracts and/or whole unpublished book
chapters until July 29, 2022. I need to prepare my proposal. I will also write
a chapter. You can use the Chicago style for your articles. Possible chapter
topics include the following:

1) Language teaching methods in the Ottoman Empire;
2) Translators in the Ottoman Empire
3) Arabic in the Ottoman Empire
4) Persian in the Ottoman Empire
5) Greek in the Ottoman Empire
6) Armenian in the Ottoman Empire
7) Romanian in the Ottoman Empire
8) French in the Ottoman Empire
9) Italian in the Ottoman Empire
10) Balkan languages in the Ottoman Empire
11) Judeo-Spanish in the Ottoman Empire
12) Judeo-Italian in the Ottoman Empire
13) Hebrew in the Ottoman Empire
14) Judeo-Turkish in the Ottoman Empire
15) Judeo-Aramaic in the Ottoman Empire
16) Latin in the Ottoman Empire
17) English language teaching in the Ottoman Empire,
18) Second or foreign language teaching in the Ottoman Empire, etc.

I need articles focusing on trade, culture, education, religion, and tourism
as reasons for which these languages were spoken and they were taught,
explaining the peculiarities of these languages, differentiating from previous
studies on them; for instance, journal articles, recipes, folkloristic tests,
exhibitions, auctions, etc. may be analyzed from global perspectives. I need
articles that do not concern politics, but do concern disappearing
occupations, chocolate makers, traders,  seamstresses, beauty experts, etc.

Thanks, and best regards,
Derya Agis, PhD
Web: https://deryaagis.weebly.com/
 



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