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Antagonist Images of the Turk in Early Modern European Games
Dress and Cultural Difference in Early Modern Europe European History Yearbook Jahrbuch Für Europäische Geschichte
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The Ottoman Empire and European International Society: a Theoretical – Historical Analysis
Ottoman Historiography and the Representation of Seventeenth-Century French Travelogues
Turquerie in Nineteenth-Century America
Ottoman Baroque
Breaking with Convention: Mme De Pompadour's Refashioning of The
Homer, Troy and the Turks
Pre-Orientalism in Costume and Textiles — ISSN 1229-3350(Print) ISSN 2288-1867(Online) — J
LADIES-IN-WAITING: Art, Sex and Politics at the Early Georgian Court
Representations of Istanbul in Two Hollywood Spy Films About World War I and World War Ii
Sources of Orientalism: Tracing Ottoman Empire in ∗ British Mind
The Public Sphere in English Satirical Prints, 1745-84
The Embassy of Soliman Aga to Louis XIV: Diplomacy, Dress, and Diamonds 1
The Ottoman Empire and Europe: Cultural Encounters
Free Turquerie: an Eighteenth-Century European Fantasy Pdf
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Mariano Fortuny Between Morocco and Spain
Dressing Turks in the French Manner” Mouradgea D’Ohsson’S Panorama of the Ottoman Empire Elisabeth A
Ottoman-Dutch Cultural Ties Version 2011
Highbrow Harem Portraiture, Or Turquerie and Its Discontents in the Eighteenth Century
European Cultural Appropriation of Percussion Instruments from the Ottoman Empire
Turkish Influence in European Architecture - the Tea-House at Eleja in Latvia Dr
Untangling the Cultural Influences of Eighteenth-Century French Fashion Kendra Van Cleave San Francisco State University,
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Women, Consumption, and the Circulation of Ideas in South-Eastern Europe, 17Th–19Th Centuries
France and the Ottoman Empire in the Eighteenth Century
Dragomans and “Turkish Literature”: the Making of a Field of Inquiry
Imagining Turkish Literature: Between the French Republic of Letters and the Ottoman Empire