Disliking Others: Loathing, Hostility, and Distrust in Premodern Ottoman Lands
Editat de Hakan T. Karateke, H. Erdem Çıpa, Helga Anetshoferen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798897830947
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
Colecția Academic Studies Press
Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
Colecția Academic Studies Press
Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States
Recenzii
“Overall this volume thus proposes highly interesting visions of forms of hostility in Ottoman society between the sixteenth and the eighteenth century. … The volume … constitute[s] a major contribution … as well as a precious entry towards an understanding of the tensions at work in Ottoman society.” —Nora Lafi, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, Turkish Historical Review
Cuprins
Introduction
Changing Perceptions about Christian-born Ottomans: Anti-ḳul Sentiments in Ottoman Historiography
H. Erdem Çıpa
Circassian Mamluks in Ottoman Egypt and Istanbul, ca. 1500–1730: The Eastern Alternative
Jane Hathaway
Dispelling the Darkness of the Halberdier’s Treatise: A Comparative Look at Black Africans in Ottoman Letters in the Early Modern Period
Baki Tezcan
The Jew, the Orthodox Christian, and the European in Ottoman Eyes, ca. 1550–1700
Bilha Moor
An Ottoman Anti-Judaism
Hakan T. Karateke
Evliyā Çelebī’s Perception of Jews
Hakan T. Karateke
Ambiguous Subjects and Uneasy Neighbors: Bosnian Franciscans’ Attitudes toward the Ottoman State, ‘Turks,’ and Vlachs
Vjeran Kursar
‘Those Violating the Good, Old Customs of our Land’: Forms and Functions of Graecophobia in the Danubian Principalities, 16th–18th Centuries
Konrad Petrovszky
Representing the Margins: The Many Faces of the ‘Gypsy’ in Early Modern Ottoman Discourse
Faika Çelik
Gendered Infidels in Fiction: A Case Study on S̱ābit’s Ḥikāye-i Ḫvāce Fesād
İpek Hüner-Cora
‘The Greatest of Tribulations’: Constructions of Femininity in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Physiognomy
Emin Lelić
Defining and Defaming the Other in Early Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Invective
Michael Sheridan
‘Are You From Çorum?’: Derogatory Attitudes Toward the “Unruly Mob” of the Provinces as Reflected in a Proverbial Saying
Helga Anetshofer
Changing Perceptions about Christian-born Ottomans: Anti-ḳul Sentiments in Ottoman Historiography
H. Erdem Çıpa
Circassian Mamluks in Ottoman Egypt and Istanbul, ca. 1500–1730: The Eastern Alternative
Jane Hathaway
Dispelling the Darkness of the Halberdier’s Treatise: A Comparative Look at Black Africans in Ottoman Letters in the Early Modern Period
Baki Tezcan
The Jew, the Orthodox Christian, and the European in Ottoman Eyes, ca. 1550–1700
Bilha Moor
An Ottoman Anti-Judaism
Hakan T. Karateke
Evliyā Çelebī’s Perception of Jews
Hakan T. Karateke
Ambiguous Subjects and Uneasy Neighbors: Bosnian Franciscans’ Attitudes toward the Ottoman State, ‘Turks,’ and Vlachs
Vjeran Kursar
‘Those Violating the Good, Old Customs of our Land’: Forms and Functions of Graecophobia in the Danubian Principalities, 16th–18th Centuries
Konrad Petrovszky
Representing the Margins: The Many Faces of the ‘Gypsy’ in Early Modern Ottoman Discourse
Faika Çelik
Gendered Infidels in Fiction: A Case Study on S̱ābit’s Ḥikāye-i Ḫvāce Fesād
İpek Hüner-Cora
‘The Greatest of Tribulations’: Constructions of Femininity in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Physiognomy
Emin Lelić
Defining and Defaming the Other in Early Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Invective
Michael Sheridan
‘Are You From Çorum?’: Derogatory Attitudes Toward the “Unruly Mob” of the Provinces as Reflected in a Proverbial Saying
Helga Anetshofer