
Picturing History at the Ottoman Court
By Emine Fetvaci ’96. Indiana University Press, 2013. Explores volumes of illustrated chronicles from the Ottoman Empire in the late 16th century. The author asserts that these books were more than mere decoration but rather that they commented on contemporary events, presenting their patrons and creators in ways that helped shape the perspectives of their elite audience.
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