From the "terror of the world" to the "sick man of Europe" : European images of Ottoman empire and society from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth
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From the "terror of the world" to the "sick man of Europe" : European images of Ottoman empire and society from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth
(Studies in modern European history, v. 43)
Peter Lang, c2002
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Bibliography: p. [219]-229
Includes index
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From the "Terror of the World" to the "Sick Man of Europe" sheds new light on the hotly debated issue of Orientalism by looking at the European images of the Ottoman Empire and society over three centuries. Through a careful examination of the European intellectual discourse, this book claims that there was no coherent and constant Europewide vision of the Turks until the eighteenth century and clearly demonstrates that the Age of Reason has not rendered reasonable images of the Turks. Indeed, once inspiring awe, the European opinion of Ottomans was held in contempt during this period.
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