Roxolana in European Literature, History and CultureGalina I. Yermolenko This collection is the first book-length scholarly study of the pervasiveness and significance of Roxolana in the European imagination. Roxolana, or "Hurrem Sultan," was a sixteenth-century Ukrainian woman who made an unprecedented career from harem slave and concubine to legal wife and advisor of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1520-1566). Her influence on Ottoman affairs generated legends in many a European country. The essays gathered here represent an interdisciplinary survey of her legacy; the contributors view Roxolana as a transnational figure that reflected the shifting European attitudes towards "the Other," and they investigate her image in a wide variety of sources, ranging from early modern historical chronicles, dramas and travel writings, to twentieth-century historical novels and plays. Also included are six European source texts featuring Roxolana, here translated into modern English for the first time. Importantly, this collection examines Roxolana from both Western and Eastern European perspectives; source material is taken from England, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Poland, and Ukraine. The volume is an important contribution to the study of early modern transnationalism, cross-cultural exchange, and notions of identity, the Self, and the Other. |
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... captives to the biggest slave market in the Black sea region, Caffa (kefe; kaffa; presently the city of Feodosia), on the Crimean coast, whence the captives were shipped to other mediterranean slave markets. she then appeared in the ...
... captives to the biggest slave market in the Black sea region, Caffa (kefe; kaffa; presently the city of Feodosia), on the Crimean coast, whence the captives were shipped to other mediterranean slave markets. she then appeared in the ...
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... captives. the most notable of these sources were the reports of the Venetian ambassadors (baili), particularly by pietro Bragadino (1526), Bernardo navagero (1553), domenico trevisano (1554), and the author of “Relazione anonima della ...
... captives. the most notable of these sources were the reports of the Venetian ambassadors (baili), particularly by pietro Bragadino (1526), Bernardo navagero (1553), domenico trevisano (1554), and the author of “Relazione anonima della ...
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... captive in a slave market— Galicia. thus the italian word Rossa ['Red'] emphasized Roxolana's origin in Red Rus. the inhabitants of Muscovy Rus were usually called Muscovites at the time. see kryms'kyi, Istoriia Turechchyny, 185–6 n.2 ...
... captive in a slave market— Galicia. thus the italian word Rossa ['Red'] emphasized Roxolana's origin in Red Rus. the inhabitants of Muscovy Rus were usually called Muscovites at the time. see kryms'kyi, Istoriia Turechchyny, 185–6 n.2 ...
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... captive of Bosnian origin who was shrewd enough to earn governor positions at suleiman's court, and was appointed Grand Vizier in 154446—allowed Hurrem to form her own faction within the harem family and the government. For the first ...
... captive of Bosnian origin who was shrewd enough to earn governor positions at suleiman's court, and was appointed Grand Vizier in 154446—allowed Hurrem to form her own faction within the harem family and the government. For the first ...
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Contents
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Part 2 Translations | 165 |
Appendix 1 Plot Summaries | 255 |
Appendix 2 Names | 271 |
Appendix 3 Chronology | 275 |
Bibliography | 277 |
Index | 301 |
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