Format:
Online Ressource
ISBN:
9780511818844
,
0521452805
,
9780521452809
,
9780521459082
,
0521459087
,
0511052820
,
051103945X
,
051111611X
,
9780511116117
,
9780511052828
,
051181884X
,
9780511039454
,
9780511555497
,
0511555490
Series Statement:
New approaches to European history 24
Content:
This lucid and accessible book examines Ottoman relations with Europe in Early Modern times. The Ottoman Empire has consistently been regarded a place apart, divided from the West by culture and religion. This new study argues the Ottoman Empire slowly became part of Europe physically, institutionally and psychologically as well
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Illustrations; Maps; Preface; Acknowledgments; Note on usage; Chronological table of events; The Ottoman House through 1687 (dates are regnant); 1 Introduction: Ottomancentrism and the West; Part 1 State and society in the Ottoman world; Part 2 The Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean and European worlds; Glossary; Suggestions for further reading; Index;
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Chronological table of events-- The Ottoman House through 1687 -- -- 1. Introduction. Ottomancentrismand the West -- -- Part I. State and society in the Ottoman world. Kubad's formative years -- - 2. Fabricating the Ottoman state -- - Kubad in Istanbul -- - 3. A seasoned polity -- - Kubad at the Sublime Porte -- - 4. Factionalismand insurrection -- -- Part II. The Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean and European worlds. Kubad in Venice -- - 5. The Ottoman-Venetian association -- - Kubad between worlds -- - 6. Commerce and diasporas -- - Kubad ransomed -- - 7. Achanging station in Europe -- - 8. Conclusion. The Greater Western World.
Additional Edition:
9780521452809
Language:
English
Keywords:
Osmanisches Reich
;
Europa
;
Außenpolitik
;
Geschichte 1400-1700
;
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