Corrections

Reprinted from the Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Winter  2001 (with changes in orthography to HTML standards).
Copyright 2001 by the Middle East Studies Association of North America


In Bulletin 35:1 (Summer 2001), p. 64, lines 1-3 of Neguin Yavari’s review are incorrect. The passage should read:
the early period. Calder’s essay is particularly compelling. His attempt to delineate the boundaries of orthodoxy in Sunni Islam leads him to redefine Sunni Islam as more a religion of community than of scripture” (p. 73).

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In Bulletin 35:1 (Summer 2001), p. 97, lines 1-5 of Elizabeth Thompson’s review are incorrect. The passage should read:

This latest publication of the Biennial Conference on the Ottoman Empire and the World Economy is a valuable introduction to the study of Ottoman consumption. The contributors find consumption studies provocative and promising, frustrating and deceptive, in richly detailed and theoretically informed articles that plumb the eating, clothing, buying, and advertising habits of Ottomans, mainly those in Istanbul.