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The Ottoman Empire and the world around it
- 作者: Faroqhi, Suraiya,
- 出版: London ;New York : I.B. Tauris 2004.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 290 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Turkey , History , Turkey Foreign relations -- Asia. , Asie , Asia , Asia Foreign relations -- Turkey. , Außenpolitik , 1540-1774 , Diplomatic relations. , General. , Europe , Nachbarstaat , Osmanisches Reich , Empire ottoman Histoire. , History. , Asia. , Geschichte. , Turkey. , Foreign relations , Asie Relations extérieures -- Empire ottoman. , 1288-1918 , Turkey History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918. , Empire ottoman Relations extérieures -- Europe. , Histoire. , Europe Relations extérieures -- Empire ottoman. , Electronic books. , Europe. , HISTORY General. , HISTORY , Empire ottoman , Europe Foreign relations -- Turkey. , Turkey Foreign relations -- Europe. , Türkei. , Relations extérieures , Empire ottoman Relations extérieures -- Asie.
- ISBN: 0857730231 , 9780857730237
- ISBN: 9781850437154 , 1850437157 , 1282527827 , 9781282527829
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-262) and index. 1. Introduction; 2. On sovereignty and subjects: expanding and safeguarding the Empire; 3. At the margins of empire: clients and dependants; 4. The strengths and weaknesses of Ottoman warfare; 5. Of prisoners, slaves and the charity of strangers; 6. Trade and foreigners; 7. Relating to pilgrims and offering mediation; 8. Sources of information on the outside world; 9. Conclusion.
- 摘要: In Islamic law the world was made up of the House of Islam and the House of War with the Ottoman Sultan - the perceived successor to the Caliphs - supreme ruler of the Islamic world. However, Suraiya Faroqhi demonstrates that there was no iron curtain between the Ottoman and other worlds but rather a long-established network of diplomatic, financial, cultural and religious connections. These extended to the empires of Asia and the modern states of Europe. Faroqhi's book is based on a huge study of original and early modern sources, including diplomatic records, travel and geographical writing, as well as personal accounts. -- Publisher description.
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- 系統號: 005315187
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In Islamic law the world was made up of the 'House of Islam' and the 'House of War' with the Ottoman Sultan - successor to the early Caliphs - as supreme ruler of the Islamic world. However, in this ground-breaking study of the Ottoman Empire in the early modern period, Suraiya Faroqhi demonstrates that there was no 'iron curtain' between the Ottoman and 'other' worlds but rather a long-established network of connections - diplomatic, trading and financial., cultural and religious. These extended beyond regional contacts to the empires of Asia and the burgeoning 'modern' states of Europe - England, France, the Netherlands and Venice. Of course, military conflict was a constant factor in these relationships, but the overriding reality was 'one world' and contact between cultured and pragmatic elites - even 'gentlemen travelling for pleasure' - as well as pilgrimage and close artistic contact with the European Renaissance. Faroqhi's book is based on a huge study of original and early modern sources, including diplomatic records, travel and geographical writing, as well as personal accounts. Its breadth and originality will make it essential reading for historians of Europe and the Middle East.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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