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The Sultan's Renegades: Christian-European Converts to Islam and the Making of the Ottoman Elite, 1575-1610

Autor Tobias P. Graf
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2017
The figure of the renegade - a European Christian or Jew who had converted to Islam and was now serving the Ottoman sultan - is omnipresent in all genres produced by those early modern Christian Europeans who wrote about the Ottoman Empire. As few contemporaries failed to remark, converts were disproportionately represented among those who governed, administered, and fought for the sultan. Unsurprisingly, therefore, renegades have attracted considerable attention from historians of Europe as well as students of European literature. Until very recently, however, Ottomanists have been surprisingly silent on the presence of Christian-European converts in the Ottoman military-administrative elite.The Sultan's Renegades inserts these 'foreign' converts into the context of Ottoman elite life to reorient the discussion of these individuals away from the present focus on their exceptionality, towards a qualified appreciation of their place in the Ottoman imperial enterprise and the Empire's relations with its neighbours in Christian Europe. Drawing heavily on Central European sources, this study highlights the deep political, religious, and cultural entanglements between the Ottoman Empire and Christian Europe beyond the Mediterranean Basin as the 'shared world' par excellence. The existence of such trans-imperial subjects is not only symptomatic of the Empire's ability to attract and integrate people of a great diversity of backgrounds, it also illustrates the extent to which the Ottomans participated in processes of religious polarization usually considered typical of Christian Europe in this period. Nevertheless, Christian Europeans remained ambivalent about those they dismissed as apostates and traitors, frequently relying on them for support in the pursuit of familial and political interests.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198791430
ISBN-10: 0198791437
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 174 x 243 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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The study illuminates the relationship between con?icting religious truths and state formation through the lens of individual converts and their careers. [The book] provides fascinating insights into the culture of conversion and an early modern Christian-Islamic cosmopolitanism.
Graf's The Sultan's Renegades is an important addition to recent research on the topic and is the first to focus on converts' assimilation into the imperial structures. Its publication stresses the relative dearth of similar studies focusing on the Western Mediterranean in the period. The Sultan's Renegades will be of great interest for scholars of the Ottoman Empire, Mediterranean studies, religion and conversion, cross-confessional encounter, and cultural intermediaries.
Many renegades led a double life. With a foot in two rival worlds, they formed a 'trans-imperial' society of their own which Tobias Graf engagingly explores.
This book is a fine example of the pioneering efforts to expand our understanding of the complex interactions between Christian Europe and the Ottoman world in the early modern era.
He [Graf] skilfully analyses the data at his disposal.
an essential reference and, most likely, a turning point in the debates to come.

Notă biografică

Tobias P. Graf is a Research Associate in Early Modern History at the University of Tübingen and an Associate Member of Heidelberg University's Cluster of Excellence 'Asia and Europe in a Global Context'. He read history at the University of Cambridge before transferring to Heidelberg, where he was part of an inter-disciplinary research group which investigated cultural exchanges between Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire. Graf has a profound interest in transregional entanglements within and beyond the boundaries of the European continent. He is currently working on a study of Austrian-Habsburg foreign intelligence during the reign of Emperor Maximilian II.