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"This anthology introduces readers to the rich body of travel writing from eastern Europe. It presents a selection of accounts written over the past 450 years, chosen from many different types of author - from the well-known to the obscure - and representing many different genres of travel writing, from personal letters to self-consciously literary exercises. The extracts illustrate the variety of ways in which east Europeans have written about Europe, and their place in relation to it."--Publisher's description.
Travelers' writings, East European. --- Travel. --- TRAVEL / Europe / Eastern --- East Europeans --- Eastern Europeans --- Ethnology --- Europeans --- East European travelers' writings --- East European literature --- Traveling --- Travelling --- Tourism --- Voyages and travels --- Travel --- History. --- Europe. --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel --- Cultural studies, East and West, Sources, History, Tourism, Travel, Travel writing.
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In this highly original and influential book, Catherine Wendy Bracewell reconstructs and analyzes the tumultuous history of the uskoks of Senj, the martial bands nominally under the control of the Habsburg Military Frontier in Croatia, who between the 1530s and the 1620s developed a community based on raiding the Ottoman hinterland, Venetian possessions in Dalmatia, and shipping on the Adriatic.Drawing on a broad range of sources, including the archives of the Dalmatian communes under Venetian rule and military frontier records, Bracewell provides the first comprehensive analysis of the uskoks as a social phenomenon, examining their origins, their military and social organization, their plunder economy, their mental world, and their relations with other groups in this borderland between three empires. The uskoks lived on the Christian-Muslim frontier, and they invoked Europe's struggle against Islam to justify their often bloody deeds. As Bracewell demonstrates, however, their actions were also shaped by the maze of local political and economic rivalries, social conflicts, and confessional antagonisms. In a book that tests the concept of the social bandit, the author analyzes the motives that guided the uskoks and distinguishes these from the factors that impelled various elements of the local population to support them.
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The bibliography volume of the three-volume East Looks West: East European Travel Writing in Europe collates travel writing published in book form by east Europeans travelling in Europe from ca. 1550 to 2000. It is intended as a fundamental research tool, collecting together travel writings within each national/linguistic tradition, and enabling comparative analysis of such material. It fills an important gap in the existing reference literature, both in western and east European languages, and will be of use to those working in the growing fields of comparative travel writing, regional and national identities, and postcolonialism.These texts exist in surprisingly large numbers, and include writings of high literary quality as well as of historical interest, but they have been relatively little studied as a genre. Much of this material is rare and difficult to find, even in national libraries. As a result, there are few bibliographical surveys of the literature of east European travel and self-representation, and none that are region-wide or comparative in scope. This is the third volume of a three-part set of East Looks West, Vol. 1 - An Anthology of East European Travel Writing on Europe; and Vol. 2 - A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe.
East Europeans --- Travelers' writings, East European --- East European travelers' writings --- East European literature --- Eastern Europeans --- Ethnology --- Europeans --- Travel --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Description and travel --- Európai irodalom --- útleírás --- bibliográfia. --- Bibliography, Early modern Europe, Eastern Europe, Hebrew, Travel writing, Yiddish.
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Twelve studies explicitly developed to elaborate on travel writing published in book form by east Europeans travelling in Europe from ca. 1550 to 2000. How did east Europeans have positioned themselves with relation to the notion of Europe, and how has the genre of travel writing served as a means of exploring and disseminating these ideas?
Travelers' writings, East European --- East Europeans --- Eastern Europeans --- Ethnology --- Europeans --- East European travelers' writings --- East European literature --- History and criticism. --- Travel --- History. --- Europe --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel --- Travel&delete& --- History --- History and criticism --- Cultural studies, Early modern Europe, East and West, Eastern Europe, Identity, Travel writing.
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