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Soykut, Mustafa. Historical Image of the Turk in Europe, 15th Century to the Present
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| Title: | Historical Image of the Turk in Europe, 15th Century to the Present | | Subtitle: | Political and Civilisational Aspects | | Series: | Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies | | Availability: | In Print | | Publisher: | Gorgias Press & The Isis Press |
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| By Mustafa Soykut | | ISBN: | 978-1-61719-093-3 | | Availability: | In Print | | Publication Date: | 8/2010 | | From the 2003 edition | | Language: | English | | Format: | Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in | | Pages: | 329 |
The notion of “the Turk” in the eyes of Europe is something which still exists today. This collection of articles hopes to understand the process by which the image of “the Turk” developed in Europe starting in the 15th century and through to the present. This work fits into the greater context of early European-Ottoman relations, as the Turkish empire grew to be the strongest power on the continent while Christendom was split into a multitude of different kingdoms. The notion of “the Turk” had implications in the cultural sphere, not just the political, and Historical Image of the Turk in Europeseeks to address these as well. The authors focus on the Italian, Renaissance and Birtish representations of the Ottoman Turks in addition to European, especially German, views of Turks in the post-Ottoman era. Table of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
(page 5)
- INTRODUCTOIN
(page 7)
- Part I: The concept "Turk" from the ottoman point of view (page 11)
- TRUK AND OTTOMAN: A BRIFE INTRODUCTION TO THEIR IMAGES INTHE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
(page 13)
- Part II: A General Outlook
(page 20)
- A GLIMPSE ATVARIOUS STAGES OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE IMAGE OF THE TRUK IN EUROPE:15TH TO 21ST CENTURIES
(page 23)
- Part III: An Italian point of View: Papal and Venetian Documents
(page 45)
- THE TURK AS THE "GREAT ENEMY OF EUROPEAN CIVILISATION"AND THE CHANGING IMAGE IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE SECOND SIEGE OF VIENNA:(IN THE LIGHT OF ITALIAN POLITICAL LITERATURE)1
(page 47)
- THE TURKISH THREAT AND THE IDEA OF "CRUSADING" IN THE PAPAL POLICY OF THE MODERN AGE AS SEEN IN SOME UNPUBLISHED OR RARE WORKS OF LAY OR RELIGIOUS AUTHORS (page 119)
- Part IV: The Renaissance Debate (page 149)
- THE VIEW OF THE TURKS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE HUMANISTS IN RENAISSANCE ENGLAND (page 151)
- SOURCES AND CONTEXT OF THE RENAISSANCE HISTORIOGRAPHY CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF TURKS (page 177)
- TURKS IN ELIZABETHAN DRAMA (page 199)
- 'FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL THAT DESIRE TO LOOK INTO THE TURKISH VANITIES': IMAGES OF THE TURK IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND (page 213)
- SIR PAUL RYCAUT AND HIS INFLUENCE ON THE 18TH CENTURY THOUGHT ON THE TURKS (page 229)
- Part VI: Image of a non-Muslim Ottoman People: the Jews (page 247)
- THE PERENNIAL IMMUTABILITY OF THE JEWISH BODY (page 249)
- Part VII: From the Turkish Republic to the Present (page 259)
- IMAGES OF THE EARLY TURKISH NATIONAL MOVEMENT(1919-1921) (page 261)
- THE IMAGES OF TURKISH MIGRANTS IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: FROM "GUEST WORKER" TO A MINORITY (page 289)
- THE IMAGE OF TURKEY REFLECTED IN THE GERMAN MAGAZINE DER SPIEGEL (page 297)
- A POPULAR REPRESENTATION OF TURKEY INTO THE 21ST CENTURY: FROM VERBAL TO VISUAL (page 311)
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS (page 327)
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| | Soykut, Mustafa. Historical Image of the Turk in Europe, 15th Century to the Present | | ISBN: | 978-1-61719-093-3 | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $149.35 | |
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