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E-raamat: Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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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.
List of Figures
ix
List of Plates
xi
List of Maps
xiii
List of Abbreviations
xv
Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Pronunciation xvii
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction: Eye of the World: Textual and Visual Repertoires of the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire 1(12)
1 Negotiating Space and Imperial Ideology in the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
13(44)
2 Mapping and Describing Ottoman Constantinople
57(32)
3 Charting the Mediterranean: The Ottoman Grand Strategy
89(28)
4 Projecting the Frontiers of the Known World
117(26)
Epilogue: Ottoman Geographical Knowledge in the Long Eighteenth Century 143(14)
Bibliography 157(22)
Index 179
M. Pinar Emiralioglu is Associate Professor of History at Sam Houston State University, USA.