From the midst of the fifteenth century on the Ottoman-Turkish Empire
played a crucial role in shaping European history. This factor has not
been weaved into Western historiography to its detriment, because
explaining concepts such as raison d’etat, realpolitik, balance of power
or even European identity remain somewhat shortchanged without
according the Ottoman-Turkish Empire a role in the evolution as well as
functioning of these concepts. Mutual systemic influences are a foregone
conclusion however overlooked. This volume comprises nine research
articles on the basic characteristics of the Ottoman Empire and its
political/economic relations with Europe, published previously, but
updated with further evidence. The Ottoman Empire is generally depicted
and perceived as the adversary and anti¬thesis of Europe and
Europeanness in Western historiography because of certain historic
reasons such as the Christian crusading tradition, public hostility due
to long lasting warfare, cultural estrangement and perhaps because the
Ottomans remained outside the Enlightenment process. However, there is
much more to it than confrontation. Our research findings presented in
this compilation point to the impact of the Ottoman-Turkish Empire in
shaping modern Europe, specifically as of the 16th century and
socio-cultural exchanges between the two realms through five hundred
years of encounter.
Barkod:9799756372240
Format:Kitap
Sayfa Sayısı:204
Boyutlar:17,0 x 24,0
Cilt Durumu: Ciltsiz
Kağıt Tipi:1. Hamur
Basım Tarihi:
2008
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