Mapping the Ottomans

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Mapping the Ottomans

Sovereignty, Territory, and Identity in the Early Modern Mediterranean

European history Middle Eastern history Historical geography Colonialism and imperialism

Author: Palmira Brummett

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 19th May 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 126 Mb

ISBN: 9781316289631


Introduction

Simple paradigms of Muslim-Christian confrontation and the rise of Europe in the seventeenth century do not suffice to explain the ways in which European mapping envisioned the ''Turks'' in image and narrative.

Maps and Texts

Rather, maps, travel accounts, compendia of knowledge, and other texts created a picture of the Ottoman Empire through a complex layering of history, ethnography, and eyewitness testimony, which juxtaposed current events to classical and biblical history; counted space in terms of peoples, routes, and fortresses; and used the land and seascapes of the map to assert ownership, declare victory, and embody imperial power's reach.

Ottoman Self-Mapping and European Imagination

Enriched throughout by examples of Ottoman self-mapping, this book examines how Ottomans and their empire were mapped in the narrative and visual imagination of early modern Europe’s Christian kingdoms.

Themes Explored

The maps serve as centerpieces for discussions of early modern space, time, borders, stages of travel, information flows, invocations of authority, and cross-cultural relations.

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