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Eurasian Studies
Volume 21 | Edited book | Riflessi e ombre nel Mar Bianco
Abstract
The present volume is based on the Third Meeting of Italian Turcologists held in Venice in 2022, and is dedicated to the Turcologist Giampiero Bellingeri. The topics revolve around Bellingeri’s research interests, in particular the contact between the Ottoman-Turkish world and Europe, involving various disciplines, such as literary studies, history, linguistics, sociology, and art history. In addition to a contribution by professor Bellingeri himself, the volume contains thirteen chapters written by friends, colleagues and pupils, which explore various historical periods, from the fifteenth century to the present day, in which the multiple intercultural exchanges that characterise the rich relationship between Europe and the ‘Orients’ took place.
Keywords Ottoman-Venetian relations • Ottoman empire • Turkish studies • Imperial succession • Fascism • Francisco López de Gómara • Translation history • Great Depression • Travel literature • Cultural mediators • Ottoman Greeks • Falih Rıfkı Atay • Istanbul • Orhan Pamuk • Balkan trade • Ephemera • Philanthropy • Turkish literature • Mother • Yaban • Ottoman Empire • Italian-Ottoman relations • History of Ottoman language • Sipahizade Mehmed • Discovery of America • Diplomatic gifts • New World • Raimondo D'Aronco • Pious deeds • Venice • Otherness • Archives • Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu • Orientalism • Sultan Selim I • Safavid dynasty • Otranto • Motherhood • Turkish identity • Islam • Christopher Columbus • Venetian diplomacy • Venetian sources • History • Tarih-i Hind-i Garbi • Punk • Mirror • Fanzine • Luigi Bonelli • Shah Ismaʿil • Venice and the Ottoman empire • Turkish transcriptional texts • Art Nouveau • Identity • Novel • Water fountains • Ottomans • Science • Baroque culture • Shah ʿAbbas • Sixteenth century • Turkey • Political discourse • Diplomacy • Girolamo Ruscelli • Modernization • Ottoman architecture • Crisis • European grammars of Turkish • Graphic novel • Travelogue • Italian Turkology • Ottoman geography • Mehmed II • Turcology • Kemalism • Ottoman culture • Exchange • Ottoman cartography • European travellers • Local history
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