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Frontiers of Ottoman Studies vol 2.

By: Imber, ColinContributor(s): Murphey, Rhoads | Kiyotaki, Keiko | Murphey, RhoadsMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : I.B.Tauris, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: ISBN: 9780857712820Subject(s): Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918DDC classification: 956.015 LOC classification: DT486 -- .F7 2005eb
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Ottoman-European International Relations -- Chapter 2: Ottoman Manuscripts in Europe -- Chapter 3: Ottoman-European Cultural Exchange -- Chapter 4: Christian Influence and the Advent of the Europeans -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Frontiers of Ottoman Studies provides a comprehensive overview of the surge in research into Ottoman history and culture over the past two decades. The second volume covers Ottoman-European International Relations; Ottoman manuscripts in Europe; Ottoman-European cultural exchange and Christian influence and the advent of the Europeans. The work makes a significant contribution to diplomatic history and international relations; Ottoman geographical knowledge; the nature of Ottoman artistic and cultural aesthetics and the intellectual, cultural, technological and human interactions between the Ottoman world and Europe.
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Books Books The BIAA David H. French Library
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H2n IMBER 24662 Not for loan BOOKS*000000018943

Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Ottoman-European International Relations -- Chapter 2: Ottoman Manuscripts in Europe -- Chapter 3: Ottoman-European Cultural Exchange -- Chapter 4: Christian Influence and the Advent of the Europeans -- Contributors -- Index.

Frontiers of Ottoman Studies provides a comprehensive overview of the surge in research into Ottoman history and culture over the past two decades. The second volume covers Ottoman-European International Relations; Ottoman manuscripts in Europe; Ottoman-European cultural exchange and Christian influence and the advent of the Europeans. The work makes a significant contribution to diplomatic history and international relations; Ottoman geographical knowledge; the nature of Ottoman artistic and cultural aesthetics and the intellectual, cultural, technological and human interactions between the Ottoman world and Europe.