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245 0 3 _aDe l'Europe ottomane aux nations balkaniques :
_bles Lumières en question /
_csous la direction de Chryssanthi Avlami, Franck Salaün et Jean-Pierre Schandeler
246 0 1 _aFrom Ottoman Europe to the Balkan nations :
_bquestioning the Enlightenment
260 _aTurnhout :
_bBrepols,
_c2023
300 _a(318 p.)
490 0 _aMedieval and Early Modern Europe and the World,
_xISSN 2953-2116 ;
_v4
520 _aThe Enlightenment has often been used as a fundamental reference point for understanding the evolution of societies. Nevertheless, the broad nature of this term hides great inequalities between different historiographical traditions, with some countries considered to have 'ownership' of this intellectual and cultural current, which arose in the eighteenth century, while other lands have been considered at best peripheral, or at worst have been wholly disregarded. This is particularly true of the Ottoman Empire, and of the Balkan states, founded in the first decades of the nineteenth century, which have often been studied only through their relationship with France, Great Britain, and German.
700 1 _aAvlami, Chryssanthi
_eDir.
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700 1 _aSalaün, Franck
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700 1 _aSchandeler, Jean-Pierre
_d(1957-....)
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