Cultural hierarchy in sixteenth-century Europe: the Ottomans and Mexicans

"This book argues that sixteenth-century European encounters with the newly discovered Mexicans (in the Aztec Empire) and the newly dominant Ottoman Empire can only be understood in relation to the cultural and intellectual changes wrought by the Reformation. Carina L. Johnson chronicles the re...

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Main Author: Johnson, Carina L. 1967- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York Cambridge Univ. Press 2011
In:Year: 2011
Reviews:[Rezension von: Johnson, Carina L., Cultural Hierarchy in Sixteenth-Century Europe: The Ottomans and Mexicans] (2012) (Ditchfield, Simon)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Ottoman Empire / Aztecs / Ethnocentrism / Cultural change / History 1500-1600
Further subjects:B Reformation (Europe)
B Ethnology (Europe) History 16th century
B Ethnology Europe History 16th century
B Europe Intellectual life 16th century
B Mexico History Conquest, 1519-1540
B Mexico History Conquest, 1519-1540
B Europe / Generals / HISTORY
B Reformation Europe
B Turkey History 1453-1683
B Turkey History 1453-1683
B Europe Intellectual life 16th century
B Europe Civilization 16th century
B Europe Civilization 16th century
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Summary:"This book argues that sixteenth-century European encounters with the newly discovered Mexicans (in the Aztec Empire) and the newly dominant Ottoman Empire can only be understood in relation to the cultural and intellectual changes wrought by the Reformation. Carina L. Johnson chronicles the resultant creation of cultural hierarchy. Starting at the beginning of the sixteenth century, when ideas of European superiority were not fixed, this book traces the formation of those ideas through proto-ethnographies, news pamphlets, Habsburg court culture, gifts of treasure, and the organization of collections"--
"This book argues that sixteenth-century European encounters with the newly discovered Mexicans (in the Aztec Empire) and the newly dominant Ottoman Empire can only be understood in relation to the cultural and intellectual changes wrought by the Reformation. Carina L. Johnson chronicles the resultant creation of cultural hierarchy. Starting at the beginning of the sixteenth century, when ideas of European superiority were not fixed, this book traces the formation of those ideas through proto-ethnographies, news pamphlets, Habsburg court culture, gifts of treasure, and the organization of collections"--
Item Description:Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0521769272