Want to create an interactive transcript for this episode?
Podcast: Arts & Ideas
Episode: The Essay: The Ottoman Empire, Power and the Sea
Description: Michael Talbot asks how can power be exerted over water? What do borders mean in the featureless desert of the ocean? These were questions faced by the Ottoman Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries when an imaginary line was used to create a legally enforced border at sea for the Sultans in Istanbul who called themselves βrulers of the two seasβ, the Black and the Mediterranean.
Michael Talbot lectures about the history of the Ottoman Empire and the Modern Middle East at the University of Greenwich, London.
The Essay was recorded at Sage Gateshead as part of the Free...