The Rise of Oriental Travel: English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580 - 1720
This book follows four Seventeenth-century Englishmen on their journeys around the Ottoman Empire while the British were, for the first time in history, becoming important players in the Mediterranean. This book shows that hostility between East and West is neither historical nor inevitable, but rather the result of selective memory.
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The Rise of Oriental Travel: English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580 - 1720
This book follows four Seventeenth-century Englishmen on their journeys around the Ottoman Empire while the British were, for the first time in history, becoming important players in the Mediterranean. This book shows that hostility between East and West is neither historical nor inevitable, but rather the result of selective memory.
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The Rise of Oriental Travel: English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580 - 1720

The Rise of Oriental Travel: English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580 - 1720

by G. Maclean
The Rise of Oriental Travel: English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580 - 1720

The Rise of Oriental Travel: English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580 - 1720

by G. Maclean

Hardcover(2004)

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Overview

This book follows four Seventeenth-century Englishmen on their journeys around the Ottoman Empire while the British were, for the first time in history, becoming important players in the Mediterranean. This book shows that hostility between East and West is neither historical nor inevitable, but rather the result of selective memory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333973646
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 03/31/2004
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 291
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Gerald MacLean is Professor of English, Wayne State University and Visiting Professor, Bosphorus University, Istanbul, and the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter.

Table of Contents

Dedication Prologue Preface Acknowledgements List of Illustrations PART I: DALLAM'S ORGAN: BY SEA TO CONSTANTINOPLE, 1599 Thomas Dallam On First Setting Out Mediterranean Encounters Istanbul PART II: BIDDULPH'S MINISTRY: TRAVELS AROUND ALEPPO, 1600-12 William Biddulph's Anxiety of Authorship Preacher Among the Diplomats Troublesome Travelling Churchmen Journey to Aleppo Biddulph's Lessons from Aleppo Journey to Jerusalem PART III: BLOUNT'S VOYAGE: THE OTTOMAN LEVANT, 1634-36 Sir Henry Blount, 1602-1682 On Becoming a Passenger The Sinews of Empire: Venice to Istanbul Ottoman Egypt: African Empire in Ruins PART IV: "T.S." IN CAPTIVITY: NORTH AFRICAN SLAVERY, 1648-70 T.S.'s Adventures and Restoration England Captive Agency For the Vainglory of Being a "Traveller" Slavery in Algiers On Tour With the Ottoman Army Tlemcen: Life in a Desert City Epilogue: What About the Women, Then? The Strange Case of Anne, Lady Glover Notes Bibliography Index
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