New Turkes
Discover the fascinating evolution of the 'Turke' in English culture with "New Turkes," a compelling book by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2005. Spanning 264 pages, this hardback volume delves into the aftermath of the first Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1529, a pivotal moment that ignited a wave of literature, including prayer sheets, pamphlets, and books that addressed the perceived 'infidel' threat. Through meticulous research, this book uncovers how the image of the 'Turke' transformed in the English public's eye throughout the sixteenth century, illustrating the profound impact this figure had on societal perceptions and cultural narratives. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "New Turkes" offers an insightful exploration of a critical period in cultural history.