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Suraiya Faroqhi. 1999. Approaching Ottoman History: An Introduction to the Sources. New York: Cambridge University Press, x + 250 pp., hardback $59.95; paperback $24.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2015

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1 Kenneth Pomeranz's (2000) rereading of world history owes a significant debt to environmental history in his The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press)Google Scholar; so does Marks' and Elvin's rereading of Chinese history, see: Marks, Robert (1998), Tigers, Rice, Silk, and Silt: Environment and Economy in Late Imperial South China (New York: Cambridge University Press)CrossRefGoogle Scholar, and Elvin, Mark (1993), “Three Thousand Years of Unsustainable Growth: China's Environment from Archaic Times to the Present,” East Asian History, 6, pp. 746Google Scholar.