Culture and Diplomacy

Ambassadors as Cultural Actors in Ottoman-European Relations from the 16th to the 19th Century. Volume I

Hans Ernst Weidinger (Hrsg.), Reinhard Eisendle (Hrsg.), Suna Suner (Hrsg.)

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Kulturgeschichte

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Diplomats had multiple tasks: not only negotiating with the representatives of other states, but also mediating culture and knowledge, and not least elaborating reports on their observations of politics, society, and culture. Culture, according to the studies featured in this book, is defined as a complex sphere including aspects like systems of communication, literature, music, arts, education, and the creation of knowledge. This edition containing contributions from six conferences held in Vienna and Istanbul by the Don Juan Archiv Wien focuses on the complex diplomatic and cultural relations between the Ottoman Empire and Europe from the time of the early embassies to Istanbul up to "Tanzimat".

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Ambassadors, Diplomacy, Ottoman-European Relations, 16th Century, Cultural Actors, diplomatic history, 19th Century, Culture