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Victor Ostapchuk <v.ostapchuk@utoronto.ca> University of Toronto 1. Ottoman administration and military, esp. in Black Sea region, 16th-17th cen. 2. Steppe history 3. Ottoman-Polish, -Ukrainian, -Muscovite relations, 16th-17th cen. 4. Ottoman sources and Ottoman diplomatics. |
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Address: | Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations University of Toronto 4 Bancroft Ave. Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C1 Canada |
Primary Phone: | (416) 978-5190 |
Fax Number: | (416) 978-3305 |
Web Page: | https://www.utoronto.ca/nmc/faculty/ostapchukcv.html |
List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-Turk Review Editor for H-Turk Reviewer for H-Turk |
Interests: | Asian History / Studies Military History |
Bio: education B.A., University of Chicago, History, 1977 Ph.D., Harvard University, Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies, 1989 selected publications “An Ottoman Gazaname on Halil Pasha’s Naval Campaign against the Cossacks (1621).” _ Harvard Ukrainian Studies_ 14 (1990): 482-521. “Kozac'ki chornomorski poxody u morskij istoriji Kjatiba Chelebi [Cossack Black Sea naval campaigns in the naval history of Katib Chelebi].” _Mappa mundi. Studia in honorem Jaroslavi Dashkevych septuagenario dedicata_. New York, Kiev, Lviv, 1996, pp. 341-426 (with Oleksander Halenko). "The Human Landscape of the Ottoman Black Sea in the Face of the Cossack Naval Raids" in _The Ottomans and the Sea_, ed. Kate Fleet. Cambridge and Rome: The Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies and Istituto per l'Oriente, 2001 = _Oriente Moderno_ 20 (81) n.s. (2001): 23–95. "Outpost of Empire: An Appraisal of Ottoman Building Registers as Sources for the Archaeology and Construction History of the Black Sea Fortress of Özi.” _Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World_ 22 (2005): 150-88 [co-author Caroline Finkel]. “Long-Range Campaigns of the Crimean Khanate in the Mid-Sixteenth Century.” _Journal of Turkish Studies_ 29 (2004): 75–99. professional experience Editor-in-Chief of the series _Studies in Ottoman Documents Pertaining to Ukraine and the Black Sea Countries_, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. |