Introduction: De/re-constructing the history of Ottoman-British
relations
The framework of relations
The office of ambassador
Trade and diplomatic finances
Gift-giving
Diplomacy as performance
Negotiating disputes
Conclusions: De/reconstructing Ottoman-British diplomacy
Bibliography
[An] outstanding study...essential reading for anyone (including
undergraduates) interested in this subject.
*HISTORY*
Talbot's book is a valuable contribution to the current efforts in
research to de-exoticize the history of Euro-Ottoman relations and
to contextualize these relations within the framework of the
development of the early modern state system. . . . [I]t is a
well-written and concise book, solidly based on the recent
methodological trends in the history of foreign relations.
*JOURNAL OF EARLY MODERN HISTORY*
Talbot's detailed study provides a decidedly more nuanced picture
than we have had to date of British-Ottoman relations in the long
eighteenth century.
*Journal of British Studies*
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