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Journalism --- Solar system --- Roman history --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699
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This volume brings together twenty-two authors from various countries who analyze travelogues on the Ottoman Empire between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. The travelogues reflect the colorful diversity of the genre, presenting the experiences of individuals and groups from China to Great Britain. The spotlight falls on interdependencies of travel writing and historiography, geographic spaces, and specific practices such as pilgrimages, the hajj, and the harem. Other points of emphasis include the importance of nationalism, the place and time of printing, representations of fashion, and concepts of masculinity and femininity. By displaying close, comparative, and distant readings, the volume offers new insights into perceptions of "otherness", the circulation of knowledge, intermedial relations, gender roles, and digital analysis.
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This volume brings together twenty-two authors from various countries who analyze travelogues on the Ottoman Empire between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. The travelogues reflect the colorful diversity of the genre, presenting the experiences of individuals and groups from China to Great Britain. The spotlight falls on interdependencies of travel writing and historiography, geographic spaces, and specific practices such as pilgrimages, the hajj, and the harem. Other points of emphasis include the importance of nationalism, the place and time of printing, representations of fashion, and concepts of masculinity and femininity. By displaying close, comparative, and distant readings, the volume offers new insights into perceptions of "otherness", the circulation of knowledge, intermedial relations, gender roles, and digital analysis.
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This volume brings together twenty-two authors from various countries who analyze travelogues on the Ottoman Empire between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. The travelogues reflect the colorful diversity of the genre, presenting the experiences of individuals and groups from China to Great Britain. The spotlight falls on interdependencies of travel writing and historiography, geographic spaces, and specific practices such as pilgrimages, the hajj, and the harem. Other points of emphasis include the importance of nationalism, the place and time of printing, representations of fashion, and concepts of masculinity and femininity. By displaying close, comparative, and distant readings, the volume offers new insights into perceptions of "otherness", the circulation of knowledge, intermedial relations, gender roles, and digital analysis.
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Die Legitimität katholischer Einrichtungen wurde im 18. Jahrhundert in Frage gestellt. Eine besondere Ausprägung erfuhr dieser Konflikt in der Habsburgermonarchie: Die Beiträge des Bandes zeigen, wie hier unterschiedliche Formen von Reformkatholizismus und aufgeklärtem Absolutismus aufeinandertrafen.Aufklärung und administrative Reformen prägten in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts Gesellschaft und Staat, sodass die Legitimität kirchlicher Strukturen und Akteure zunehmend an ihrer "NÜtzlichkeit" gemessen wurde. Vor diesem Hintergrund befasst sich der Band mit Diskursen und Praktiken rund um kirchliche Einrichtungen im "aufgeklärten Absolutismus", wobei der Schwerpunkt auf unterschiedlichen Teilen der Habsburgermonarchie liegt. Hier ergaben sich spannungsreiche Interaktionen zwischen den vielfältigen Institutionen und Formen katholischen Lebens und dem etatistischen Reformwillen Wiens und seiner Behörden. Neben Beiträgen zu diesem Themenkomplex beinhaltet das Jahrbuch auch mehrere Artikel, die auf das Auswahlverfahren zu den Franz-Stephan-Preisen 2020 zurÜckgehen. Ebenso finden sich Projekt- und Tagungsberichte, Miszellen und Rezensionen, die ein umfassendes Bild der gegenwärtigen Forschung zum 18. Jahrhundert in österreich vermitteln.
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Nineteen authors from nine countries analyze reports of travels to the Ottoman Empire between the fifteenth and the nineteenth centuries. The volume discusses questions of perceptions of "otherness", the circulation of knowledge, intermedial relations, gender roles, and explores possibilities and limits of digital analysis.
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