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摘要
摘要:本文对丹尼尔·奥奎因(Daniel O'Quinn)的《与奥斯曼帝国交战:伪装的调解》(Engaged the Ottoman Empire:Vexed Mediations,1690–1815)一书进行了简短的反思。它关注的是奥在迪莱坦蒂协会赞助的威廉·帕斯、尼古拉斯·雷维特和理查德·钱德勒1764年至66年前往小亚细亚的航行中追溯到的历史意识形式。
Abstract:This essay offers a short reflection on Daniel O’Quinn’s Engaging the Ottoman Empire: Vexed Mediations, 1690–1815. It attends to the forms of historical consciousness that O’Quinn traces within the Society of Dilettanti’s sponsored voyage of William Pars, Nicholas Revett, and Richard Chandler to Asia Minor from 1764–66.
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