"The history of Europe and the history of the Ottomans are two parallel histories; for this reason, the history of the two worlds should be studied comparatively."
HALİL İNALCIK
From the middle of the fifteenth century on, the Ottoman 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 short changed without the role of the Ottoman Empire in the evolution as well as functioning of these concepts.
The Ottoman Empire is generally depicted and perceived as the adversary and antithesis 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 struggle.
Our research findings presented in this compilation point to the impact of the Ottoman Empire in shaping modern Europe, specifically as of the sixteenth century and socio-cultural exchanges between the two realms through five hundred years of encounter.
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Librería: THE CROSS Art + Books, Sydney, NSW, Australia
21.0 x 13.5cms, 270pp,very good paperback & cover The chapters are: The Ottoman empire; the nature of traditional society, Turkey; Max Weber's typification of the Ottoman polity; change in Ottoman-Tirkish societty; the caliphate & Ataturk's 'Inkilab'; Turkey & Europe, a historical perspective; the Turkish impact on the development of modern Europe; struggle for East-European empire 1400-1700, the Crimean Khanate Ottomans & the rise of the Russian empore; mutual influences between Europe & the Ottomans. Nº de ref. del artículo: 193698
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Librería: Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, Istanbul, Turquia
Soft cover. Condición: New. 4th Edition. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). Edition in English. 272 p. The Ottoman Empire and Europe: The Ottoman Empire and its place in European history. "The history of Europe and the history of the Ottomans are two parallel histories; for this reason, the history of the two worlds should be studied comparatively.". (Halil Inalcik). From the middle of the fifteenth century on, the Ottoman 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 short changed without the role of the Ottoman Empire in the evolution as well as functioning of these concepts. The Ottoman Empire is generally depicted and perceived as the adversary and antithesis 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 struggle. Our research findings presented in this compilation point to the impact of the Ottoman Empire in shaping modern Europe, specifically as of the sixteenth century and socio-cultural exchanges between the two realms through five hundred years of encounter. Nº de ref. del artículo: 050018
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Librería: Istanbul Books, Istanbul, Turquia
Condición: New. From the middle of the fifteenth century on, the Ottoman 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 short changed without the role of the Ottoman Empire in the evolution as well as functioning of these concepts. The Ottoman Empire is generally depicted and perceived as the adversary and antithesis 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 struggle. Our research findings presented in this compilation point to the impact of the Ottoman Empire in shaping modern Europe, specifically as of the sixteenth century and socio-cultural exchanges between the two realms through five hundred years of encounter. Second edition. First edition published under the title Turkey and Europe in History. Editors: Translator: 272 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: B1703290
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