“May God Destroy the Spanish,” North African Sixteenth Century Ottomanophilia Through Mapmaking
Contenu
Kahlaoui, Tarek. 2024. « “May God Destroy the Spanish,” North African Sixteenth Century Ottomanophilia Through Mapmaking ». In Windows into the Medieval Mediterranean. Routledge, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/52029
- Titre
- “May God Destroy the Spanish,” North African Sixteenth Century Ottomanophilia Through Mapmaking
- Créateur
- Kahlaoui, Tarek Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- rédacteur
- Fregulia, Jeanette M. Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Sujet
- Invasions chrétiennes -- Djerba Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Résumé
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In the work of Fernand Braudel, Henri Pirenne, and many who have since built upon their scholarship, the Mediterranean narrative has long been shaped by sources that represent a single point of view, that the Sea and its environs were a European creation. As a corrective my recent book, Creating the Mediterranean (Brill, 2018), discusses the often overlooked contributions of Islamic sources in shaping our perception of the Mediterranean.
In particular, during both the medieval era and early modernity, the words of North African authors provide a unique insight into the cultural interactions that took place within this region of the Mediterranean.
These interactions, notably with the Iberian Peninsula, were growing towards the end of the sixteenth century as Andalusians started reaching North African coasts. - Est une partie de
- Windows into the Medieval Mediterranean Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Couverture spatiale
- London
- Editeur
- Routledge Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Date
- 2025
- Langue
- eng
- ISBN
- 978-0-429-44594-1
Kahlaoui, Tarek. 2024. « “May God Destroy the Spanish,” North African Sixteenth Century Ottomanophilia Through Mapmaking ». In Windows into the Medieval Mediterranean. Routledge, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/52029
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