Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Transculturalisms, 1400-1700

Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire

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Publisher Description

Exploring the reasons for a flurry of geographical works in the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century, this study analyzes how cartographers, travellers, astrologers, historians and naval captains promoted their vision of the world and the centrality of the Ottoman Empire in it. It proposes a new case study for the interconnections among empires in the period, demonstrating how the Ottoman Empire shared political, cultural, economic, and even religious conceptual frameworks with contemporary and previous world empires.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
5 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
210
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
27.7
MB

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