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Effeminate Rulers, Brave Soldiers? “Foreign” Masculinities in Selected Travelogues of Habsburg Diplomats in the Ottoman Empire
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Anna Huemer
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- On the Way to the “(Un)Known”? The Ottoman Empire in Modern Travelogues: Introduction 1
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I Close Readings
- Comparative Perspectives on the “Orient” and Kurdistan in Early Modern Ottoman and British Travelogues 29
- “Prokesch and Goethe teach traveling like nobody else”: Anton Prokesch’s Travel Account of the Holy Land (1831) 47
- A Reluctant Observer Between Two Empires? The Travels of the Botanist Carl Haussknecht to the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Persia (1865 and 1866–1869) 69
- The Ottoman Empire through the Eyes of a Chinese Pilgrim: Ma Dexin’s Hajj Travelogue in its Historical Context 91
- Travels from the Orient, Travels to the Orient: Does Comparison Make Sense? 113
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II Intertextuality and Intermediality
- Representations of the Tomb of Christ in Works Written, Designed, and Commissioned by Otto Friedrich von der Gröben 129
- Travelogues as Raw Material of Political Knowledge: The Case of the “Oriental” States in the Renger Series (1707–1716) 147
- Inherited or Witnessed? The Construction of “Otherness” in the Correspondence and Memoirs of Pavel Levashov (c. 1719–1820) 163
- Oriental Images of Otherness: Fashion Encounters in French Travelogues and Other Representations of the Nineteenth Century 181
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III Discourses
- Perceptions of the “Unknown”? Medieval and Early Modern Accounts of Pilgrimage to Jerusalem 207
- “The Barbarousnesse of Turkes and Time”: Discourses of Travel and History in Seventeenth-century Eastern Travelogues 225
- The “Orient” in Europe? Crimea in Western Travelogues from the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries 247
- “The West of the Orient”: The Depiction of the Ottoman Capital in Persian Hajj Travelogues 273
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IV Gendered Spaces
- The Ottoman Imperial Harem in European Accounts (From the Fifteenth to the Early Nineteenth Century) 295
- Effeminate Rulers, Brave Soldiers? “Foreign” Masculinities in Selected Travelogues of Habsburg Diplomats in the Ottoman Empire 317
- Keeping One’s Composure: Levantine Femininities in Hammer-Purgstall’s Travel Accounts and Memoirs 337
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V Distant Readings and Digital History
- The Reshuffling of Middle Eastern Identities in the Age of Nationalism: Insights from Nineteenth-Century Travelogues 365
- German-Language Travelogues on the “Orient” and the Importance of the Time and Place of Printing, 1500–1876 385
- Index 407
- List of Authors 419
- Erratum 421
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- On the Way to the “(Un)Known”? The Ottoman Empire in Modern Travelogues: Introduction 1
-
I Close Readings
- Comparative Perspectives on the “Orient” and Kurdistan in Early Modern Ottoman and British Travelogues 29
- “Prokesch and Goethe teach traveling like nobody else”: Anton Prokesch’s Travel Account of the Holy Land (1831) 47
- A Reluctant Observer Between Two Empires? The Travels of the Botanist Carl Haussknecht to the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Persia (1865 and 1866–1869) 69
- The Ottoman Empire through the Eyes of a Chinese Pilgrim: Ma Dexin’s Hajj Travelogue in its Historical Context 91
- Travels from the Orient, Travels to the Orient: Does Comparison Make Sense? 113
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II Intertextuality and Intermediality
- Representations of the Tomb of Christ in Works Written, Designed, and Commissioned by Otto Friedrich von der Gröben 129
- Travelogues as Raw Material of Political Knowledge: The Case of the “Oriental” States in the Renger Series (1707–1716) 147
- Inherited or Witnessed? The Construction of “Otherness” in the Correspondence and Memoirs of Pavel Levashov (c. 1719–1820) 163
- Oriental Images of Otherness: Fashion Encounters in French Travelogues and Other Representations of the Nineteenth Century 181
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III Discourses
- Perceptions of the “Unknown”? Medieval and Early Modern Accounts of Pilgrimage to Jerusalem 207
- “The Barbarousnesse of Turkes and Time”: Discourses of Travel and History in Seventeenth-century Eastern Travelogues 225
- The “Orient” in Europe? Crimea in Western Travelogues from the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries 247
- “The West of the Orient”: The Depiction of the Ottoman Capital in Persian Hajj Travelogues 273
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IV Gendered Spaces
- The Ottoman Imperial Harem in European Accounts (From the Fifteenth to the Early Nineteenth Century) 295
- Effeminate Rulers, Brave Soldiers? “Foreign” Masculinities in Selected Travelogues of Habsburg Diplomats in the Ottoman Empire 317
- Keeping One’s Composure: Levantine Femininities in Hammer-Purgstall’s Travel Accounts and Memoirs 337
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V Distant Readings and Digital History
- The Reshuffling of Middle Eastern Identities in the Age of Nationalism: Insights from Nineteenth-Century Travelogues 365
- German-Language Travelogues on the “Orient” and the Importance of the Time and Place of Printing, 1500–1876 385
- Index 407
- List of Authors 419
- Erratum 421