Transculturalisms, 1400-1700
About the Book Series
This series presents studies of the early modern contacts and exchanges among the states, polities and entrepreneurial organizations of Europe; Asia, including the Levant and East India/Indies; Africa; and the Americas. Books investigate travellers, merchants and cultural inventors, including explorers, mapmakers, artists and writers, as they operated in political, mercantile, sexual and linguistic economies. We encourage authors to reflect on their own methodologies in relation to issues and theories relevant to the study of transculturism/translation and transnationalism. We are particularly interested in work on and from the perspective of the Asians, Africans, and Americans involved in these interactions, and on such topics as:
-Material exchanges, including textiles, paper and printing, and technologies of knowledge
-Movements of bodies: embassies, voyagers, piracy, enslavement
-Travel writing: its purposes, practices, forms and effects on writing in other genres
-Belief systems: religions, philosophies, sciences
-Translations: verbal, artistic, philosophical
-Forms of transnational violence and its representations.
Authority and Diplomacy from Dante to Shakespeare
1st Edition
Edited
By Jason Powell, William T. Rossiter
October 17, 2016
A detailed examination of the relationship between the discourses and practices of authority and diplomacy in the late medieval and early modern periods, Authority and Diplomacy from Dante to Shakespeare interrogates the persistent duality of the roles of author and ambassador. The volume ...
Early Modern Dutch Prints of Africa
1st Edition
By Elizabeth A. Sutton
October 14, 2016
Using Pieter de Marees' Description and Historical Account of the Gold Kingdom of Guinea (1602) as her main source material, author Elizabeth Sutton brings to bear approaches from the disciplines of art history and book history to explore the context in which De Marees' account was created. Since ...
Early Modern Encounters with the Islamic East: Performing Cultures
1st Edition
Edited
By Sabine Schülting, Sabine Lucia Müller, Ralf Hertel
October 10, 2016
An exploration of early modern encounters between Christian Europe and the (Islamic) East from the perspective of performance studies and performativity theories, this collection focuses on the ways in which these cultural contacts were acted out on the real and metaphorical stages of theatre, ...
The Turk and Islam in the Western Eye, 1450–1750: Visual Imagery before Orientalism
1st Edition
Edited
By James G. Harper
September 30, 2016
Unprecedented in its range - extending from Venice to the New World and from the Holy Roman Empire to the Ottoman Empire - this collection probes the place that the Ottoman Turks occupied in the Western imaginaire, and the ways in which this occupation expressed itself in the visual arts. ...
Mediterranean Identities in the Premodern Era: Entrepôts, Islands, Empires
1st Edition
Edited
By John Watkins, Kathryn L. Reyerson
September 06, 2016
The first full length volume to approach the premodern Mediterranean from a fully interdisciplinary perspective, this collection defines the Mediterranean as a coherent region with distinct patterns of social, political, and cultural exchange. The essays explore the production, modification, and ...
Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
1st Edition
By Pinar Emiralioglu
August 26, 2016
Exploring the reasons for a flurry of geographical works in the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century, this study analyzes how cartographers, travellers, astrologers, historians and naval captains promoted their vision of the world and the centrality of the Ottoman Empire in it. It proposes a new...
Writing a New France, 1604-1632: Empire and Early Modern French Identity
1st Edition
By Brian Brazeau
October 28, 2009
The focus of this study is the exciting period of French overseas exploration directly following the stagnation caused by the Wars of Religion. The book examines the early period of French involvement in Northeastern America through readings of key texts, principally travel and missionary accounts...
Material and Symbolic Circulation between Spain and England, 1554–1604
1st Edition
Edited
By Anne J. Cruz
April 28, 2008
Separated only by a narrow body of water, Spain and England have had a long history of material and cultural interactions; but this intertwined history is rarely perceived by scholars of one country with a view toward the other. Through their analyses of the various modes of exchange of material ...