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Eastern Christians,s’ assumed lack of education and presumed loss of their original languages was considered more important in shaping their ethnic and religious make-up than climate. In addition, the depiction of Eastern Christians could be highly reliant on the strategic presentation of self by these traveller-authors.euphoria 发表于 2025-3-23 20:01:23
Viewing and Addressing Women,to differences between the women of diverse ethnic groups and how interesting they found the topic of women in general. The beauty or ugliness of women and their clothing was also used as a telling marker of social status and class.tendinitis 发表于 2025-3-23 22:12:46
Free Franks and Visiting Westerners,om home. This category also made them think about their own precarious and vulnerable position in the lands of the Ottomans, despite seeing themselves as free men in contrast to the ‘slaves of the Sultan’.能量守恒 发表于 2025-3-24 06:20:19
Ronald I. Miller,Jennifer H. Allened the world over as either ‘subtile’ cheats or notorious drunkards. Somewhat paradoxically, in the case of both Jews and Greeks it was thought that on the one hand their previous innocence had been tainted by Ottoman influence, and on the other they had been suspicious to begin with, perhaps due to the persistence of classical Roman stereotypes.slipped-disk 发表于 2025-3-24 07:28:14
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Michel Callon,John Law,Arie Rips’ assumed lack of education and presumed loss of their original languages was considered more important in shaping their ethnic and religious make-up than climate. In addition, the depiction of Eastern Christians could be highly reliant on the strategic presentation of self by these traveller-authors.