Thesis ID: CBB001560645

Between Past and Present: Exploring Religion, Science and History in the Near East, c.1650--1790 (2010)

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Willis, Rebecca Grenier (Author)


Indiana University


Publication Date: 2010
Physical Details: 314 pp.
Language: English

This dissertation examines the writings of French and British diplomats, natural historians, clergy, leisured men, and a few women, who traveled to the western Ottoman Empire from the mid-seventeenth through the late eighteenth centuries. It argues that at the end of the eighteenth century Europeans had not yet broken with the ancient classical and biblical traditions, nor were they convinced of their superiority over the Ottoman Turks. The first part of the dissertation argues that the travelers tried to corroborate and experience as many aspects of the Bible as possible in order to create a lived faith, a faith based on immediate contact with the biblical past. The travelers' efforts to construct a lived faith remained constant throughout the period, showing that the eighteenth century was not a period of increasing secularization in Europe. The second part of the dissertation argues that the travelers continued to value the natural historical and geographical knowledge found in the ancient texts. The travelers sought to bring order to the ancient texts by matching their observations with those of the ancients, and in the process they placed the authority of the ancients on new grounds. The travelers recast the authority of the ancients as local knowledge, which was reliable and trustworthy because it stemmed from the observations of local informants. The second half of the dissertation argues that the travelers' narratives displayed not a belief in European superiority but a profound sense of insecurity and uncertainty in their relations with the Ottomans. The travelers not only recounted many positive characteristics displayed by the Ottomans, but presented a consistent argument throughout the period that Europeans would do well to learn from the Ottoman example.

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Description “Examines the writings of French and British diplomats, natural historians, clergy, leisured men, and a few women, who traveled to the western Ottoman Empire from the mid-17th through the late 18th centuries.” (from the abstract) Cited in ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3423667.


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Authors & Contributors
Boscani Leoni, Simona
Chiara Santucci Ganzert
Forss, Charlotta
Meike Knittel
Baumgartner, Sarah
Dankoff, Robert
Journals
Schede Umanistiche
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Journal of Historical Geography
Journal of Global History
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
International Journal of Middle East Studies
Publishers
Brill
Oxford University Press
Ashgate
Mauro Pagliai Editore
Iloinen tiede
Research Centre for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA)
Concepts
Geography
Travel; exploration
Natural history
Explorers and Exploration
Environmental history
Natural philosophy
People
Goethe, Johann Caspar
Vallisneri, Antonio
Pini, Ermenegildo
Merian, Matthäus
Kepler, Johannes
Herder, Johann Gottfried
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
16th century
Early modern
19th century
Renaissance
Places
Ottoman Empire
Italy
Europe
Latin America
Middle and Near East
England
Institutions
Royal Society (Great Britain). European Science Exchange Programme
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