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Jerry Brotton

This Orient Isle


Elizabethan England and the Islamic World
Jerry Brotton
2017. 384 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK 2017
ISBN: 0-14-197867-8 (0141978678)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-14-197867-3 (9780141978673)

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A richly detailed account of the little-known cultural and political relationship between Elizabethan England and the Islamic world. In 1570, after plots and assassination attempts against her, Elizabeth I was excommunicated by the Pope. It was the beginning of cultural, economic and political exchanges with the Islamic world of a depth not again experienced until the modern age.
WINNER OF THE HISTORICAL WRITERS ASSOCIATION NON-FICTION CROWN

AS HEARD ON BBC RADIO 4

´Fabulous, timely, a marvellous achievement´ Spectator

´A richly resonant work which recasts our understanding of the Elizabethan era´ Daily Telegraph

In 1570, after plots and assassination attempts against her, Elizabeth I was excommunicated by the Pope. It was the beginning of cultural, economic and political exchanges with the Islamic world of a depth not again experienced until the modern age. England signed treaties with the Ottoman Porte, received ambassadors from Morocco and shipped munitions to Marrakech in the hope of establishing an accord which would keep the common enemy of Catholic Spain at bay. This awareness of the Islamic world found its way into many of the great English cultural productions of the day - especially, of course, Shakespeare´s Othello and The Merchant of Venice. This Orient Isle shows that England´s relations with the Muslim world were far more extensive, and often more amicable, than we have ever appreciated, and that their influence was felt across the political, commercial and domestic landscape of Elizabethan England.
I adored this book, it resonated deeply with me. Elif Shafak Radio 3 (Free Thinking)
Brotton, Jerry
Jerry Brotton is Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary University of London. He is a regular broadcaster and critic as well the author of Renaissance Bazaar: From the Silk Road to Michelangelo, The Sale of the Late King´s Goods: Charles I and his Art Collection (shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction and the Hessell-Tiltman History Prize) and the bestselling and award-winning A History of the World in Twelve Maps, which has been translated into twelve languages.