A bonus conversation with Fahad Bishara. Look forward to our interview with Fahad Bishara about his new book A Sea of Debt in Season 8 of Ottoman History Podcast!
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/a-sea-of-debt/976469F77E9D08E56CFC6C10BB4B3F66
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