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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laura Lisy-WagnerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9781138272712ISBN 10: 113827271 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction; the deserts of Bohemia; From Bohemia to the end of the world; Turning Turk; You who are God’s warriors; That incomparable Moravian; Four flowers and two-tailed lions; Between the eagle and the crescent; Conclusion: exit pursued by a bear; Bibliography; Index.Reviews'Dr Lisy-Wagner draws on an array of Czech texts by significant cultural, diplomatic and intellectual figures of the early modern Bohemian Kingdom to explore fascinating themes of cultural contact and conflict, image shaping and re-shaping, border defining and erasing. Challenging, engaging, and accessible ... makes a significant contribution to the study of early modern Bohemia, and Europe's interactions with the Ottoman world next door.' Hugh Agnew, George Washington University '... [A] stimulating and innovative study ...' Renaissance Quarterly 'Lisa Lisy-Wagner should be congratulated for bringing to a wider audience a set of sources that have been generally neglected not only in English-language scholarship, but also in Czech historiography. This monograph provides readers with new perspectives ... Scholars working on Islamic history, Czech history, Habsburg history, the history of Christian-Muslim relations, and no doubt a wide variety of other topics, should find much of interest here.' Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 'This book contains thoughtful accounts of some understudied texts and themes ... readers interested in early modern Czech history, and/or the story of East-West relations during this period, will find their interests quickened by it ...' Austrian History Yearbook 'Lisy-Wagner's book ... does [a] good service in introducing a number of turcica-texts unknown to a wider international audience and drawing attention upon Central European images of the Turk as an unexplored field that has a lot to offer.' Journal of Modern History "'Dr Lisy-Wagner draws on an array of Czech texts by significant cultural, diplomatic and intellectual figures of the early modern Bohemian Kingdom to explore fascinating themes of cultural contact and conflict, image shaping and re-shaping, border defining and erasing. Challenging, engaging, and accessible ... makes a significant contribution to the study of early modern Bohemia, and Europe’s interactions with the Ottoman world next door.' Hugh Agnew, George Washington University '... [A] stimulating and innovative study ...' Renaissance Quarterly 'Lisa Lisy-Wagner should be congratulated for bringing to a wider audience a set of sources that have been generally neglected not only in English-language scholarship, but also in Czech historiography. This monograph provides readers with new perspectives ... Scholars working on Islamic history, Czech history, Habsburg history, the history of Christian-Muslim relations, and no doubt a wide variety of other topics, should find much of interest here.' Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 'This book contains thoughtful accounts of some understudied texts and themes ... readers interested in early modern Czech history, and/or the story of East-West relations during this period, will find their interests quickened by it ...' Austrian History Yearbook 'Lisy-Wagner’s book ... does [a] good service in introducing a number of turcica-texts unknown to a wider international audience and drawing attention upon Central European ""images of the Turk"" as an unexplored field that has a lot to offer.' Journal of Modern History" Author InformationLaura Lisy-Wagner is Assistant Professor of History at San Francisco State University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |