Jun
30
4:00pm
Colonialism, Crusading, Commerce, and Christ
By Society for Renaissance Studies
Exploring Anxieties about Anglo-Ottoman interaction in Early Modern England
Speakers
Charles Beirouti (University of Oxford), Reading the Empires of the East: Intellectual Colonialism on the Early Modern Page and Stage
Aisha Hussain (University of Salford), “Kings must spend Their lives to light up others”: Refashioning Turkish tropes in Thomas Goffe’sThe Raging Turk (1618) andThe Courageous Turk (1619)
Murat Öğütcü (Munzur University), The Three Ladies of London (ca. 1581): Anxieties of Anglo-Ottoman Exchanges
Chaired by: Munire Maksudoglu (University of Sussex)
Organised by Medieval and Early Modern Orients (MEMOs) and The Society for Renaissance Studies (SRS)
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