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Europe in the Turkish Mirror

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Europe in the Turkish Mirror
Author(s)Yapp, M. E.
AbstractEuropean identity evolved partly out of the crucible which was the interaction between East and West. The rise of the Abbasid state, its evolution into the Ottoman Empire and that state’s eventual decline shaped Europe’s evolution as an opposing religious and philosophical state. The Christian ideology that characterized the West’s response gave way as the power of religion waned and politics and economics grew, and a political identity was needed to respond.
IssueNo1
Pages154-172
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePast & Present
VolumeNo137
PubDate1992
ISBN_ISSN0031-2746
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