Plural Pasts

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Plural Pasts

Power, Identity and the Ottoman Sieges of Nagykanizsa Castle

Literary studies: general History and Archaeology General and world history Social and cultural history

Author: Claire Norton

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Collection: Routledge Research in Early Modern History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd February 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781317079590


Introduction

Through a study of a variety of Ottoman and modern Turkish accounts of the Ottoman-Habsburg sieges of Nagykanizsa Castle (1600-01) including official documents, correspondence, histories, and more literary genres such as gazavatnames [campaign narratives], Plural Pasts explores Ottoman literacy practices. By considering the diverse roles that the various accounts served – construction of identities, forging of diplomatic alliances and legitimization of political ideologies and geo-political imaginations – it explores the cultural and socio-political significance the various accounts had for different audiences. In addition, it interweaves theoretical reflection with textual analysis. Using the sieges of Nagykanizsa as a case study, it offers a sophisticated contribution to ongoing historiographical arguments: namely, how historians construct hierarchies of primary sources and judge some to be more truthful, or more valuable, than others; how texts are assigned to particular genres based on perceived epistemological status – as story or history, fact or fiction; and the circular role that historians and their histories play in constructing, reflecting and reinforcing cultural and political imaginaries.

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