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This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover the experience of travel whether real or imagined in the early modern world. Until relatively recently, both domestic travel and voyages to the wider world remained dangerous undertakings. Physical travel, whether initiated by religious conversion and pilgrimage, diplomacy, trade, war, or the desire to encounter other cultures, inevitably heralded disruption: contact zones witnessed cultural encounters that were not always cordial, despite the knowledge acquisition and financial gain that could be reaped from travel. Vast compendia of travel such as Hakluyts Principla Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries, printed from the late sixteenth century, and Prvosts Histoire Gnrale des Voyages (1746-1759) underscored European exploration as a marker of European progress, and in so doing showed the tensions that can arise as a consequence of interaction with other cultures. In focusing upon language acquisition and translation, travel and religion, travel and politics, and imaginary travel, the essays in this collection tease out the ways in which travel was both obstructed and enriched by conflict.

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Travel and Conflict in the Early Modern World
This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover the experience of travel whether real or imagined in the early modern world. Until relatively recently, both domestic travel and voyages to the wider world remained dangerous undertakings. Physical travel, whether initiated by religious conversion and pilgrimage, diplomacy, trade, war, or the desire to encounter other cultures, inevitably heralded disruption: contact zones witnessed cultural encounters that were not always cordial, despite the knowledge acquisition and financial gain that could be reaped from travel. Vast compendia of travel such as Hakluyts Principla Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries, printed from the late sixteenth century, and Prvosts Histoire Gnrale des Voyages (17461759) underscored European exploration as a marker of European progress, and in so doing showed the tensions that can arise as a consequence of interaction with other cultures. In focusing upon language acquisition and translation, travel and religion, travel and politics, and imaginary travel, the essays in this collection tease out the ways in which travel was both obstructed and enriched by conflict.
Gbor Gellri is Lecturer in French at Aberystwyth University.
Rachel Willie is Reader in Early Modern Literary Studies at Liverpool John Moores University.
Routledge Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Worlds of Knowledge
Series Editors:
Harald E. Braun
(University of Liverpool, UK)
Emily Michelson
(University of St Andrews, UK)
SRS Board Members:
Erik DeBom (KU Leuven, Belgium), Mordechai Feingold (California Institute of Technology, USA), Andrew Hadfield (Sussex), Peter Mack (University of Warwick, UK), Jennifer Richards (University of Newcastle, UK), Stefania Tutino (UCLA, USA), Richard Wistreich (Royal College of Music, UK).
This series explores Renaissance and Early Modern Worlds of Knowledge (c.1400c.1700) in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. The volumes published in this series study the individuals, communities and networks involved in making and communicating knowledge during the first age of globalization. Authors investigate the perceptions, practices and modes of behaviour which shaped Renaissance and Early Modern intellectual endeavour and examine the ways in which they reverberated in the political, cultural, social and economic sphere.
The series is interdisciplinary, comparative and global in its outlook. We welcome submissions from new as well as existing fields of Renaissance Studies, including the history of literature (including neo-Latin, European and non-European languages), science and medicine, religion, architecture, environmental and economic history, the history of the book, art history, intellectual history and the history of music. We are particularly interested in proposals that straddle disciplines and are innovative in terms of approach and methodology.
The series includes monographs, shorter works and edited collections of essays. The Society for Renaissance Studies (http://www.rensoc.org.uk) provides an expert editorial board, mentoring, extensive editing and support for contributors to the series, ensuring high standards of peer-reviewed scholarship. We welcome proposals from early career researchers as well as more established colleagues.
17 Travel and Conflict in the Early Modern World
Edited by Gbor Gellri and Rachel Willie
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Renaissance-and-Early-Modern-Worlds-of-Knowledge/book-series/ASHSER4043
Travel and Conflict in the
Early Modern World
Edited by
Gbor Gellri
and Rachel Willie
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First published 2021
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Gelleri, Gabor, 1976- editor. | Willie, Rachel, editor.
Title: Travel and conflict in the early modern world / edited by Gabor Gelleri and Rachel Willie.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020025814 (print) | LCCN 2020025815 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367524210 (hardback) | ISBN 9781003057871 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: TravelHistory. | Voyages and travels. | International relationsHistory. | Cultural relationsHistory.
Classification: LCC G156 .T29 2021 (print) | LCC G156 (ebook) | DDC 910.9/032dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020025814
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020025815
ISBN: 978-0-367-52421-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-05787-1 (ebk)
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Contents
GBOR GELLRI AND RACHEL WILLIE
PART I
Language, translation, and assimilation
MARIE-CHRISTINE GOMEZ-GRAUD
CLINE BONNOTTE-HOOVER
NATALYA DIN-KARIUKI
PART II
Travel, religion, and the violence of the road
JOANNE W. ANDERSON
ROBERT JOHN CLINES
EVA JOHANNA HOLMBERG
PART III
War, diplomacy, and dissimulation
PAUL M. DOVER
WILLIAM T. ROSSITER
DAVID NICOL
PART IV
The art of travel and imaginary journeys
GBOR GELLRI
DANIEL CAREY
RACHEL WILLIE
This edited collection had its genesis in the Travel and Conflict in the Medieval and Early Modern World conference, held at Bangor University in September 2015. We would like to thank the Modern Humanities Research Association, the Royal Historical Society, the Society for Renaissance Studies, the Aberystwyth-Bangor Institute for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (and affiliated departments) for their generous support in organizing this event. We are especially grateful to Andrew Hiscock and Rhun Emlyn who were part of the conference committee, and to Claire Jowitt, Sue Niebrzydowski, Raluca Radulescu, Bjrn Weiller, and Helen Wilcox for their support. We also thank all who attended for the stimulating conversations that arose.
This volume could not have come together without our friends and family. We would like to thank Julie Duran-Gellri for helping with translation and Andrew and Val Willie for assisting with transcription. Liz Oakley-Brown generously shared her work with us, Eva Johanna Holmberg kindly commented upon a draft of our introduction, and Harald Braun and Emily Michelson proved patient and very helpful series editors. Finally, the editors would like to thank all the scholars who contributed to this volume, and Max Novick and Michael Greenwood at Routledge, without whom this book would not have been possible.
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