A richly illustrated guide to the Ottoman Empire, 100 years since its
dissolution, unravelling its complex cultural legacy and profound
impact on Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. At its height, the
Ottoman Empire spread from Yemen to the gates of Vienna. Western
perceptions of the Ottomans have often been distorted by Orientalism,
characterizing their rule as oppressive and destructive, while seeing
their culture as exotic and incomprehensible. Based on a lifetimes
experience of living and working across its former provinces, Diana
Darke offers a unique overview of the Ottoman Empires cultural legacy
one century after its dissolution. She uncovers a vibrant,
sophisticated civilization that embraced both arts and sciences,
whilst welcoming refugees from all ethnicities and religions, notably
Christians and Jews. Darke celebrates the culture of the Ottoman
Empire, from its aesthetics and architecture to its scientific and
medical innovations, including the first vaccinations. She
investigates the crucial role that commerce and trade played in
supporting the empire and increasing its cultural reach, highlighting
the significant role of women, as well as the diverse religious
values, literary and musical traditions that proliferated through the
empire. Beautifully illustrated with manuscripts, miniatures,
paintings and photographs, The Ottomans: A Cultural Legacy presents
the magnificent achievements of an empire that lasted over 600 years
and encompassed Asian, European and African cultures, shedding new
light on its complex legacy.
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ISBN
9780500777534
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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