Representations of Global Civility English Travellers in the Ottoman Empire and the South Pacific, 1636-1863
Perhaps unexpectedly, English travel writing during the long eighteenth century reveals a discourse of global civility. By bringing together representations of the then already familiar Ottoman Empire and the largely unknown South Pacific, Sascha Klement adopts a uniquely global perspective and demo...
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Formato: | Tesis |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bielefeld
transcript Verlag
2021
Bielefeld : [2021] |
Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Global- und Kolonialgeschichte
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009794039306719 |
Sumario: | Perhaps unexpectedly, English travel writing during the long eighteenth century reveals a discourse of global civility. By bringing together representations of the then already familiar Ottoman Empire and the largely unknown South Pacific, Sascha Klement adopts a uniquely global perspective and demonstrates how cross-cultural encounters were framed by Enlightenment philosophy, global interconnections, and even-handed exchanges across cultural divides. In so doing, this book shows that both travel and travel-writing from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries were much more complex and multi-layered than reductive Eurocentric histories often suggest. |
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Descripción Física: | 1 online resource (270 p.) |
ISBN: | 9783839455838 |