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Islam, Christianity and the Making of Czech Identity, 1453-1683

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Unlike many narratives about the Czech lands, which place them on the periphery of their own history, this study considers Czechs as central characters, looking both east and west to find their place in the early modern world. Islam, Christianity and the Making of Czech Identity, 1453-1683 works through the descriptive and ethnographic texts produced by Czech speakers about Islam and the Ottoman Empire to show how they used this discourse to create Czech identities. Rather than simply constructing identity in opposition to the Islamic Other, Laura Lisy-Wagner shows how these authors played the Holy Roman and Ottoman Empires off each other, creating an autonomous space for themselves in between. Lisy-Wagner introduces sources that are new to English-language historiography and uses them in a way that is new to Czech historiography as well. The chapters are organized based on different categories of agents-travelers, ethnographers, religious leaders, artists, and political revolutionaries-whose voices cast ideas of Europe and Czech identity in the early modern period in a new and different light.

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ISBN: 9781409431657
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Author: Laura LisyWagner
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 214 pages
Series: Transculturalisms, 1400-1700
Genres: History and Archaeology
Social and cultural history
Colonialism and imperialism
Religion: general
Islam
European history
Regional / International studies
The arts: general topics