Why study Ottoman history? What are the available sources? And how can researchers begin locating, reading, and interpreting these? The Cambridge Companion to Ottoman History provides a broad introduction to the field, offering readers accessible outlines of its varied methods and approaches. Bringing together contributions from leading researchers, the volume considers the theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges faced by Ottoman historians. Including chapters from specialists in areas ranging from intellectual history to labor history and gender history, the Companion critically examines prior developments in the field, and indicates potential paths for future research. Beginning with a thorough grounding in the primary sources available, the Companion then turns to the perspectives and critical frames of the discipline. This volume is an essential teaching guide, and an invaluable entry point to the breadth and the possibilities of Ottoman history. This volume provides a broad introduction to Ottoman history, offering accessible assessments of its various methods and approaches. Alexis Wick is an Associate Professor of History at Koç University in Istanbul. His research focuses on Ottoman and Arab history and historiography, the history of concepts, and spatial history. Wick is the author of The Red Sea: In Search of Lost Space (2016).