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Sway of the Ottoman Empire on English Identity in the Long Eighteenth Century

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This book challenges concepts of an ahistorically powerful England and shows both that the intermingling of Islamic and English Protestant identity was a recurring theme of the eighteenth century, ...
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  • 17 February 2012
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This book challenges concepts of an ahistorically powerful England and shows both that the intermingling of Islamic and English Protestant identity was a recurring theme of the eighteenth century, and that this cultural mixing was a topic of debate and anxiety in the English cultural imagination. It charts the way representation of England and the Ottomans changed as England grew into an imperial power. By focusing on texts dealing with the Ottomans, the author argues that we can observe the turning point in public perceptions, the moments when English subjects began to believe British imperial power was a reality rather than an aspiration.
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Price: $175.00
Pages: 212
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Publication Date: 17 February 2012
ISBN: 9789004214224
Format: Hardcover
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Emily M.N. Kugler, B.A. Scripps Women's College and Ph.D from University of California San Diego, is Assistant Professor of British Eighteenth-Century literature at Colby College. Through an interdisciplinary approach to Eighteenth-Century Studies, she focuses on the migration of cultural ideas across geographic, socio-economic, and temporal spaces. Her work draws on cultural histories of the Transatlantic, the Ottoman Empire, Central and Western Europe, as well as East Asia.