Exploring the role conversion played in the fabrication of cosmopolitan Mediterranean identities, this book examines the idea of the convert as a mediator and translator between cultures.
Exploring the role conversion played in the fabrication of cosmopolitan Mediterranean identities, this book examines the idea of the convert as a mediator and translator between cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire Norton is Reader in History at St Mary's University, Twickenham.
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Introduction Claire Norton Part 1: Trans-Imperial Subjects: Geo-Political Spatialities, Political Advancement and Conversion 1. Trans-Imperial Nobility: The Case of Carlo Cigala (1556-1631) Tobias P. Graf 2. Conversion Under the Threat of Arms: Converts and Renegades during the War for Crete (1645-1669) Domagoj Maduni 3. Conversion to Islam (and Sometimes a Return to Christianity) in Safavid Persia in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Giorgio Rota 4. Danube-Hopping: Conversion, Jurisdiction and Spatiality Between the Ottoman Empire and the Danubian Principalities in the Seventeenth Century Michä Wasiucionek Part 2: Fashioning Identities: Conversion and the Threat to Self 5. The Early Modern Convert as "Public Property": A Typology of Turning Palmira Brummett 6. The Moment of Choice: The Moriscos on the Border of Christianity and Islam Houssam Eddine Chachia 7. "Saving a Slave, Saving a Soul": The Rhetoric of Losing the True Faith in Seventeenth-Century Italian Textual and Visual Sources Rosita D'Amora Part 3: Translating the Self: Devotion, Hybridity and Religious Conversion 8. Antitrinitarians and Conversion to Islam: Adam Neuser Reads Murad b. Abdullah in Ottoman Istanbul Martin Mulsow 9. The Many Languages of the Self in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Anselm Turmeda/'Abdall h al-Tarjum n (1355-1423) - Friar, Muslim Convert and Translator Elisabetta Benigni
Introduction Claire Norton Part 1: Trans-Imperial Subjects: Geo-Political Spatialities, Political Advancement and Conversion 1. Trans-Imperial Nobility: The Case of Carlo Cigala (1556-1631) Tobias P. Graf 2. Conversion Under the Threat of Arms: Converts and Renegades during the War for Crete (1645-1669) Domagoj Maduni 3. Conversion to Islam (and Sometimes a Return to Christianity) in Safavid Persia in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Giorgio Rota 4. Danube-Hopping: Conversion, Jurisdiction and Spatiality Between the Ottoman Empire and the Danubian Principalities in the Seventeenth Century Michä Wasiucionek Part 2: Fashioning Identities: Conversion and the Threat to Self 5. The Early Modern Convert as "Public Property": A Typology of Turning Palmira Brummett 6. The Moment of Choice: The Moriscos on the Border of Christianity and Islam Houssam Eddine Chachia 7. "Saving a Slave, Saving a Soul": The Rhetoric of Losing the True Faith in Seventeenth-Century Italian Textual and Visual Sources Rosita D'Amora Part 3: Translating the Self: Devotion, Hybridity and Religious Conversion 8. Antitrinitarians and Conversion to Islam: Adam Neuser Reads Murad b. Abdullah in Ottoman Istanbul Martin Mulsow 9. The Many Languages of the Self in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Anselm Turmeda/'Abdall h al-Tarjum n (1355-1423) - Friar, Muslim Convert and Translator Elisabetta Benigni
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