A Shared World 在线电子书 图书标签: 少数族群 奥斯曼帝国 奥斯曼 地方史 克里特
发表于2024-11-09
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这书的标题和内容差很多,实际是“17,18世纪之交的克里特地方史”,不过内容真的很有意思
评分这书的标题和内容差很多,实际是“17,18世纪之交的克里特地方史”,不过内容真的很有意思
评分这书的标题和内容差很多,实际是“17,18世纪之交的克里特地方史”,不过内容真的很有意思
评分这书的标题和内容差很多,实际是“17,18世纪之交的克里特地方史”,不过内容真的很有意思
评分这书的标题和内容差很多,实际是“17,18世纪之交的克里特地方史”,不过内容真的很有意思
Here Molly Greene moves beyond the hostile "Christian" versus "Muslim" divide that has colored many historical interpretations of the early modern Mediterranean, and reveals a society with a far richer set of cultural and social dynamics. She focuses on Crete, which the Ottoman Empire wrested from Venetian control in 1669. Historians of Europe have traditionally viewed the victory as a watershed, the final step in the Muslim conquest of the eastern Mediterranean and the obliteration of Crete's thriving Latin-based culture. But to what extent did the conquest actually change life on Crete? Greene brings a new perspective to bear on this episode, and on the eastern Mediterranean in general. She argues that no sharp divide separated the Venetian and Ottoman eras because the Cretans were already part of a world where Latin Christians, Muslims, and Eastern Orthodox Christians had been intermingling for several centuries, particularly in the area of commerce.
Greene also notes that the Ottoman conquest of Crete represented not only the extension of Muslim rule to an island that once belonged to a Christian power, but also the strengthening of Eastern Orthodoxy at the expense of Latin Christianity, and ultimately the Orthodox reconquest of the eastern Mediterranean. Greene concludes that despite their religious differences, both the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire represented the ancien régime in the Mediterranean, which accounts for numerous similarities between Venetian and Ottoman Crete. The true push for change in the region would come later from Northern Europe.
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A Shared World 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024