Tolerance Re-Shaped in the Early-Modern Mediterranean Borderlands
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Tolerance Re-Shaped in the Early-Modern Mediterranean Borderlands
Travellers, Missionaries and Proto-Journalists (1683-1724)
Tagliaferri, Filomena Viviana
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
234
Mole
Inglês
9781032401959
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Part I: Toleration Before Tolerance and the Endurance of the Other: Narrations of Cultural Diversity and the Transfer of New Perspectives 1. Swinging or Suspended Minds?: Cultural and Methodological Approaches to Diversity in the Late 17th and Early 18th Centuries 2. Venezia, Finestra d'Oriente: The Venetian Stamperia Pittoni and the Spreading of Information from the East 3. Traveling Ego and Physical Engagements: Italian Travelers Dealing with Ottomans Part II : Imperial Pragmatism, Minorities' Weakness and Hybridization of Thought: Levantinization and the City of Izmir 4. A Chance for Diversity: Infidel Izmir and Ottoman Tolerance 5. From Weakness to Laissez-faire: Competition and Acceptance in the 17th-18th Century Catholic Mission of Izmir 6. Hybridizing Minds: The Levantinization of the Catholic Community of Izmir Part III: Playing the Role of the Besieged Fortress, Sharing the Same Inter-Mediterranean Codes: Malta and the Familiarity of the Enemy 7. Another Kind of Border-Space: Fortified Malta in One Hundred Years of Travel Narrative (Late 17th and Late 18th Centuries) 8. In a World of News: The Flux of Early Modern Mediterranean Information and the Maltese Mindset 9. When the Crescent Became Delicatessen: Change in the Perception of the Other and Connected Destinies in Early 18th-Century Malta. Conclusion
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Congregation De Propaganda Fide;Gemelli Careri;Grand Master's Palace;Early Modern Mediterranean;non-Muslim Ottoman Subjects;Corsair Activity;Propaganda Fide;Apostolic Vicar;Archivio Segreto Vaticano;Maltese Identity;Order's Galleys;Santa Maria Della Vittoria;Capuchin Fathers;Central Eastern Mediterranean;Common Language;De Lagny;Iranian Silk;Mediterranean Space;Vienna Victory;Secretary Of State;Saint Polycarp;King John III;Main Theoretical Assumption;William III;Positive Mutual Influence
Introduction Part I: Toleration Before Tolerance and the Endurance of the Other: Narrations of Cultural Diversity and the Transfer of New Perspectives 1. Swinging or Suspended Minds?: Cultural and Methodological Approaches to Diversity in the Late 17th and Early 18th Centuries 2. Venezia, Finestra d'Oriente: The Venetian Stamperia Pittoni and the Spreading of Information from the East 3. Traveling Ego and Physical Engagements: Italian Travelers Dealing with Ottomans Part II : Imperial Pragmatism, Minorities' Weakness and Hybridization of Thought: Levantinization and the City of Izmir 4. A Chance for Diversity: Infidel Izmir and Ottoman Tolerance 5. From Weakness to Laissez-faire: Competition and Acceptance in the 17th-18th Century Catholic Mission of Izmir 6. Hybridizing Minds: The Levantinization of the Catholic Community of Izmir Part III: Playing the Role of the Besieged Fortress, Sharing the Same Inter-Mediterranean Codes: Malta and the Familiarity of the Enemy 7. Another Kind of Border-Space: Fortified Malta in One Hundred Years of Travel Narrative (Late 17th and Late 18th Centuries) 8. In a World of News: The Flux of Early Modern Mediterranean Information and the Maltese Mindset 9. When the Crescent Became Delicatessen: Change in the Perception of the Other and Connected Destinies in Early 18th-Century Malta. Conclusion
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Congregation De Propaganda Fide;Gemelli Careri;Grand Master's Palace;Early Modern Mediterranean;non-Muslim Ottoman Subjects;Corsair Activity;Propaganda Fide;Apostolic Vicar;Archivio Segreto Vaticano;Maltese Identity;Order's Galleys;Santa Maria Della Vittoria;Capuchin Fathers;Central Eastern Mediterranean;Common Language;De Lagny;Iranian Silk;Mediterranean Space;Vienna Victory;Secretary Of State;Saint Polycarp;King John III;Main Theoretical Assumption;William III;Positive Mutual Influence