Response to comments on the article “Why is it important to study the history of the Ottoman Empire?”
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Ottoman Empire, Global History, International relationsAbstract
Response to the comments of researchers Nelly Hanna, Ruben Paredes, João Júlio dos Santos, Heitor Loureiro, and Danny Zahreddine regarding the debate-article ‘Why is it important to study the history of the Ottoman Empire?'
Discussion on the article "Whyis it importantto study the history of the Ottoman Empire?" by Monique Sochaczewski. Published in Revista Debates em Educação, v. 32 (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2025.e106590
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