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Conversion and Islam in the Early Modern Mediterranean: The Lure of the Other: Routledge Research in Early Modern History

Editat de Claire Norton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2019
The topic of religious conversion into and out of Islam as a historical phenomenon is mired in a sea of debate and misunderstanding. It has often been viewed as the permanent crossing of not just a religious divide, but in the context of the early modern Mediterranean also political, cultural and geographic boundaries. Reading between the lines of a wide variety of sources, however, suggests that religious conversion between Christianity, Judaism and Islam often had a more pragmatic and prosaic aspect that constituted a form of cultural translation and a means of establishing communal belonging through the shared, and often contested articulation of religious identities. The chapters in this volume do not view religion simply as a specific set of orthodox beliefs and strict practices to be adopted wholesale by the religious individual or convert. Rather, they analyze conversion as the acquisition of a set of historically contingent social practices, which facilitated the process of social, political or religious acculturation. Exploring the role conversion played in the fabrication of cosmopolitan Mediterranean identities, the volume examines the idea of the convert as a mediator and translator between cultures. Drawing upon a diverse range of research areas and linguistic skills, the volume utilises primary sources in Ottoman, Persian, Arabic, Latin, German, Hungarian and English within a variety of genres including religious tracts, diplomatic correspondence, personal memoirs, apologetics, historical narratives, official documents and commands, legal texts and court records, and religious polemics. As a result, the collection provides readers with theoretically informed, new research on the subject of conversion to or from Islam in the early modern Mediterranean world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367344603
ISBN-10: 0367344602
Pagini: 229
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Early Modern History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
Claire Norton
Part 1: Trans-Imperial Subjects: Geo-Political Spatialities, Political Advancement and Conversion
1. Trans-Imperial Nobility: The Case of Carlo Cigala (1556–1631)
Tobias P. Graf
2. Conversion Under the Threat of Arms: Converts and Renegades during the War for Crete (1645–1669)
Domagoj Madunić
3. Conversion to Islam (and Sometimes a Return to Christianity) in Safavid Persia in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Giorgio Rota
4. Danube-Hopping: Conversion, Jurisdiction and Spatiality Between the Ottoman Empire and the Danubian Principalities in the Seventeenth Century
Michał Wasiucionek
Part 2: Fashioning Identities: Conversion and the Threat to Self
5. The Early Modern Convert as "Public Property": A Typology of Turning
Palmira Brummett
6. The Moment of Choice: The Moriscos on the Border of Christianity and Islam
Houssam Eddine Chachia
7. "Saving a Slave, Saving a Soul": The Rhetoric of Losing the True Faith in Seventeenth-Century Italian Textual and Visual Sources
Rosita D’Amora
Part 3: Translating the Self: Devotion, Hybridity and Religious Conversion
8. Antitrinitarians and Conversion to Islam: Adam Neuser Reads Murad b. Abdullah in Ottoman Istanbul
Martin Mulsow
9. The Many Languages of the Self in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Anselm Turmeda/'Abdallāh al-Tarjumān (1355–1423) – Friar, Muslim Convert and Translator
Elisabetta Benigni

Notă biografică

Claire Norton is Reader in History at St Mary’s University, Twickenham.

Descriere

Exploring the role conversion played in the fabrication of cosmopolitan Mediterranean identities, this book examines the idea of the convert as a mediator and translator between cultures.