<p>"The wealth of precise and new historical information in this study is truly impressive. Radway manages to concretize these albums for us, providing invaluable archival and historical information that helps us fully understand them."âEmine Fetvaci, author of The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul<br /><br />"With the Alba amicorum from the German house in Constantinople, Robyn Radway has discovered a treasure trove of historical material that offers stunning insights into not only the symbolic world of the Ottoman empire and its material culture of book making, but also the networking practices of German travellers. An incredibly rich book filled to the brim with marvellous illustrations."âBarbara Stollberg-Rilinger, Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin.<br /><br />"Robyn Dora Radway's book is an important contribution to the cultural history of Early Modern Europe. Brimming with erudtion, copiously illustrated, and engagingly written, it illuminates multiple aspects of a hitherto obscure but significant site, the Central European residence in Ottoman Istabul. Assembling a wide range of both visual and textual material, it demonstrates a wide range of inter- and intra-imperial interchanges that existed but have been overshadowed by histories of conflict and antagonisms."âThomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Frederick Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University<br /><br />"<i>Portraits of Empire</i> is an accessible and beautifully produced book that will be of great interest to scholars of early modern Central Europe, the Ottoman empire, and the Holy Roman Empire, as well as visual and material culture more generally."âFrederick Crofts, <i>European History Quarterly</i><br /><br />"In sum, <i>Portraits of Empires </i>combines a wealth of hugely impressive archival research and insightful analysis of its visual source material into a book brimming with ideas. Art historians, historians of collecting, but also all those interested in the intertwined histories of central Europe and the Ottoman Empire will find a great deal to reward close reading of this rich, learned, and thought-provoking study."âSimon Mills, Newcastle University, <i>Journal of Early Modern History</i></p>
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Biographical note
Robyn Dora Radway is Assistant Professor of History at Central European University. She has published in Early Modern Low Countries; Austrian History Yearbook; Journal of Early Modern History; and Archivum Ottomanicum.