Tijana Krstic - Selected Publications#
“İbrāhīm Efendi (d. 1697), an Ottoman Scribe Turned Dominican Monk, and His Library between Constantinople and Venice,” Buyurdum ki—Festschrift Claudia Römer, ed. Y. Köse, H. Çelik, G. Prochaska (Brill, 2023), 679-716.
Entangled Confessionalizations? Dialogic Perspectives on the Politics of Piety and Community-Building in the Ottoman Empire, 15th–18th centuries, edited by Tijana Krstić and Derin Terzioǧlu (Gorgias Press, 2022)
“Can We Speak of ‘Confessionalization’ beyond the Reformation? Ottoman Communities, Politics of Piety, and Empire Building in an Early Modern Eurasian Perspective,” in T. Krstić and D. Terzioğlu eds., Entangled Confessionalizations? Dialogic Perspectives on the Politics of Piety and Community Building in the Ottoman Empire, 15th–18th centuries (Gorgias Press, 2022), pp. 25-116.
Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750, edited by Tijana Krstić and Derin Terzioǧlu (Brill, 2020)
"You Must Know Your Faith in Detail: On the Role of Knowledge and Boundaries of Belief in Ottoman Catechisms from the Age of Confessional Polarization," in Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750, co-edited with Derin Terzioglu (Brill, 2020), 155-195.
“State and Religion, ‘Sunnitization’ and ‘Confessionalism’ in Süleyman’s time,” in P. Fodor, ed., The Battle for Central Europe: The Siege of Szigetvar and the Death of Suleyman the Magnificent and Miklos Zrinyi (1566) (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Brill, 2019), 65-91.
“From Shahāda to ‘Aqīda: Conversion to Islam, Catechization, and Sunnitization in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Rumeli,” in A.C.S. Peacock (ed.), Islamisation: Comparative Perspectives from History (Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2017), 296-314.
“Islam and Muslims in Early Modern Europe,” in Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750, Vol. I: Peoples & Places, edited by Hamish Scott (Oxford: Oxford U. Press, 2015), 670-693.
“The Elusive Intermediaries: Moriscos in Ottoman and Western European Diplomatic Sources from Constantinople, 1570s-1630s,” Journal of Early Modern History 19 (2015): 129-151
Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change and Communal Politics in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire (Stanford University Press, 2011)