"The Turk" in the Czech imagination (1870s-1923) / by Jitka Malečková.
Material type: TextSeries: Studia imagologica : Amsterdam studies on cultural identity ; volume 26Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, [2020]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9789004440791
- 9004440798
- Turks -- Public opinion
- Muslims -- Public opinion
- Czechs -- Attitudes
- Slavs -- Public opinion
- Orientalism
- Turkey -- Foreign public opinion, Czech
- Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Relations -- Turkey
- Turkey -- Relations -- Czech Republic -- Bohemia
- Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- History -- 1848-1918
- Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
- International relations
- Muslims -- Public opinion
- Orientalism
- Public opinion, Czech
- Turks -- Public opinion
- Czech Republic -- Bohemia
- Turkey
- LITERARY CRITICISM / General
- DR434
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Why Czechs and Turks? -- The return of the "Terrible Turk" -- Czechs abroad -- Civilizing the Slavic Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina -- "Our mission in oriental studies" -- Conclusion: The new republics.
"In "The Turk" in the Czech Imagination (1870s-1923), Jitka Malečková describes Czechs' views of the Turks in the last half century of the existence of the Ottoman Empire and how they were influenced by ideas and trends in other countries, including the European fascination with the Orient, images of "the Turk," contemporary scholarship, and racial theories. The Czechs were not free from colonial ambitions either, as their attitude to Bosnia-Herzegovina demonstrates, but their viewpoint was different from that found in imperial states and among the peoples who had experienced Ottoman rule. The book convincingly shows that the Czechs mainly viewed the Turks through the lenses of nationalism and Pan-Slavism - in solidarity with the Slavs fighting against Ottoman rule"-- Provided by publisher
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