The Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe

Höfundur Daniel Goffman

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  • Cover
  • Half-title
  • Series-title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Maps
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on usage
  • Chronological table of events
  • The Ottoman House through 1687 (dates are regnant)
  • 1 Introduction: Ottomancentrism and the West
  • Europe viewed from afar
  • The great spiritual divide
  • The Euro-Ottoman symbiosis
  • Istanbul: the middle city
  • Converging communities
  • A changing image in Europe
  • Part 1 State and society in the Ottoman world
  • Kubad’s formative years
  • 2 Fabricating the Ottoman state
  • Imagined beginnings
  • The early Ottoman state
  • The making of an imperial household
  • Early conquests and the redesign of Ottoman society
  • Fashioning a new civilization
  • Creating an imperial center: the winning of Constantinople
  • Kubad in Istanbul
  • 3 A seasoned polity
  • The imperial household
  • The Ottoman slave culture
  • Religious elites
  • Other elites
  • Non-elites
  • A world governed by exceptions
  • Kubad at the Sublime Porte
  • 4 Factionalism and insurrection
  • Süleyman as personifier of empire
  • Süleyman as “king of kings”
  • The Ottomans and the Christian schism of 1517
  • Crisis at the turn of the seventeenth century
  • Renovation at the turn of the seventeenth century
  • If not decline, then what?
  • Part 2 The Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean and European worlds
  • Kubad in Venice
  • 5 The Ottoman–Venetian association
  • Uneasy harmony
  • Rounding out the western flank
  • A seaborne ascendancy
  • Setback in the west
  • Occupying an Aegean island
  • Venetian Cyprus subdued
  • A grand reversal
  • The Venetian drift eastward
  • Kubad between worlds
  • 6 Commerce and diasporas
  • The non-Muslim in the Ottoman world
  • Dealing with aliens
  • Venice’s city-state rivals
  • Venice’s Ottoman challengers
  • The Ottomans in Renaissance diplomacy
  • Kubad ransomed
  • 7 A changing station in Europe
  • International trade in the changing fabric of Ottoman society
  • Commerce in the Ottoman borderlands
  • Ottoman cities, new and old
  • Proselytizing in the Ottoman world
  • A new-style conflict
  • The Ottoman Empire and the making of Europe
  • 8 Conclusion. The Greater Western World
  • Glossary
  • Suggestions for further reading
  • GENERAL TEXTS
  • FOUNDATIONS OF EMPIRE
  • THE OTTOMAN GOVERNMENT AND EUROPE
  • EARLY MODERN OTTOMAN GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY
  • THE COMPETITION FOR THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
  • NON-MUSLIM OTTOMANS AND EUROPE
  • THE ALIEN IN OTTOMAN SOCIETY
  • OTTOMAN STUDIES AND SOURCES
  • Index
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