
Osmanen und Islam in Südosteuropa
[The Ottomans and Islam in Southeast Europe]
Ed. by Lauer, Reinhard / Majer, Hans Georg
Series:Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen. Neue Folge 24
Aims and Scope
The Ottomans were newcomers to Southeast Europe when they first set foot on the Balkan Peninsula at the end of the 14th century, but they proceeded to dominate the region for almost 500 years. This work examines the history of political culture and migration during the Ottoman period. The diverse contributions contained in this volume make clear that the Ottomans in no way imposed a reign of terror, as Christian successor states would later claim, but actually inaugurated their rule with broad tolerance toward their non-Moslem subjects.
- Approx. 310 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Euler, Leonhard; Forster, Georg; Gauss, Carl Friedrich; Luther, Martin; History of Religion; History of Science
- Readership:
- Libraries, Institutes, Academics (History, History of Religion)
- Subjects
- History > Early Modern History
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > European and American History of Religions (Middle Ages through Modern Times)
- History > Early Modern History
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > European and American History of Religions (Middle Ages through Modern Times)
- History > Early Modern History
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > European and American History of Religions (Middle Ages through Modern Times)
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