"Turkey" . . . . "1288 - 1683" . . "History" . . "The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 the structure of power" . . . . . . "[This book] surveys the history of the Ottoman Empire from its obscure origins in the fourteenth century, through its rise to world-power in the status in the sixteenth century, to the troubled times of the seventeenth century. [In the book, the author] focuses on the ... internal structure and politics of the Ottoman Empire, analysing the various institutions through which the Ottoman Sultan projected his power: the dynasty, and the means of recruitment to dynastic service; the palace, court and central government; provincial government; the law; the army and the fleet. [He also] charts the growth and development of these institutions over three-and-a-half centuries, until a period of crisis in the 1600s curbed the Empire's expansion and caused significant structural changes.-Dust jacket." . .