Köse, Yavuz.

Becoming Ottoman : Converts, Renegades and Competing Loyalties in the Early Modern and Modern Ages. - 1st ed. - London : I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2025. 2025. - 1 online resource (269 pages)

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Sixteenth to eighteenth centuries -- 1 Becoming Ottoman in the central European borderlands (Robyn Dora Radway) -- 2 A comparative study of renegades of German origin1 (János Szabados) -- 3 'I was honoured by the glory of Islam': The conversion of a Dominican friar in the Ottoman capital (Vanessa R. de Obaldía -- 4 In search of a Polish layer under the Ottoman identity of Albert Bobowski alias Ali Ufkî. From being a 'Polish captive' to becoming an in-between -- 5 The man who marked the end of an era: Dimitrie Cantemir's story from trusted Ottoman ally to traitorous rebel -- 6 Tempted by the 'Turkish religion': Converts, renegades and Turks in the account of a late sixteenth-century Czech Protestant member of the Habsburg embassy in Istanbul -- Part II Nineteenth century -- 7 Traitor, symbol, modernizer: The metamorphoses of the renegade in nineteenth-century Hungary1 (Heléna Tóth ) -- 8 Pragmatic allegiance: The conversion case of the political agent Michal Czajkowski1 (Aleksandar Zlatanov) -- 9 To abandon one's homeland, name and religion: Germans becoming Muslims in the late Ottoman Empire (Yavuz Köse) -- 10 Multiple citizenship at work: aspects of legal, professional and intellectual affiliation of Andreas David Mordtmann in the -- 11 De-Ottomanization by Protestantization in the long nineteenth century: Mullah Mu.ammed Sükri Efendi becomes Pastor Joh -- Index.

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Turkey-History-Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918. Muslim converts from Christianity-Turkey-History. Group identity-Turkey-History.


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