Negotiating Transcultural Relations in the Early Modern Mediterranean
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Negotiating Transcultural Relations in the Early Modern Mediterranean is a study of transcultural relations between Ottoman Muslims Christian subjects of the Venetian Republic and other social groups in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Focusing principally on Ottoman Muslims who came to Venice and its outlying territories and using sources in Italian Turkish and Spanish this study examines the different types of power relations and the social geographies that framed the encounters of Muslim travelers. While Stephen Ortega does not dismiss the idea that Venetians and Ottoman Muslims represented two distinct communities he does argue that Christian and Muslim exchange in the pre-modern period involved integrated cultural economic political and social practices. Ortega's investigation brings to light how merchants trade brokers diplomats informants converts wayward souls and government officials from different communities engaged in similar practices and used comparable negotiation tactics in matters ranging from trade disputes to the rights of male family members to guarantees of protection. In relying on sources from archives in Venice Istanbul and Simancas the book demonstrates the importance of viewing Mediterranean history from a variety of perspectives and it emphasizes the importance of understanding cross-cultural history as a negotiation between different social cultural and institutional actors.
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