Islam and the Middle East – an article collection from Renaissance Quarterly
The editors of Renaissance Quarterly are pleased to provide free access to the following selection of articles relating to Islam and the Middle East during the Early Modern period.
- Did Alexander the Great Discover America? Debating Space and Time in Renaissance Istanbul
Giancarlo Casale, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 72, Issue 3 - The 2018 Josephine Waters Bennett Lecture: The Protestant Reformation through Arab Eyes, 1517–1698
Nabil Matar, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 72, Issue 3 - Reconstructing the Ottoman Greek World: Early Modern Ethnography in the Household of Martin Crusius
Richard Calis, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 72, Issue 1 - Constructing Islam in an Early Modern Anthology: Intertextuality, Politics, and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Europe
Allison Machlis Meyer, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 71, Issue 3 - Mapping the Frontier between Islam and Christendom in a Diplomatic Age: al-Ghassânî in Spain
Oumelbanine Zhiri, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 69, Issue 3 - Sabine Schülting, Sabine Lucia Müller, and Ralf Hertel, eds. Early Modern Encounters with the Islamic East: Performing Cultures. Transculturalisms, 1400–1700. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2012. xv + 206 pp. $114.95. ISBN: 978-1-4094-3850-2.,
Abdulhamit Arvas, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 3 - Crusade Propaganda in Word and Image in Early Modern Italy: Niccolò Guidalotto’s Panorama of Constantinople (1662) *
Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 2 - English Accounts of Captivity in North Africa and the Middle East: 1577-1625
Nabil Matar, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 54, Issue 2
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