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The Race for Universal Monarchy

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Ebru Turan explores the emergence of the Habsburg and Ottoman empires and the early phase of their rivalry within the broader Mediterranean world.
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The early sixteenth century saw the rise of two Mediterranean empires—the Christian Habsburgs, based in Spain and Austria, and the Muslim Ottomans, centered in the Balkans and Anatolia—with strikingly similar ambitions. Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (1500–1558) and Sultan Süleyman (1495–1566) each pursued grand universalist visions, seeking to unite Islam and Christendom under a universal monarchy that would resolve wars and conflicts, dissolve religious divisions, and usher in an age of peace, unity, and justice.

Drawing on a wide range of Ottoman and European sources, Ebru Turan explores the emergence of these empires and the early phase of their rivalry within the broader Mediterranean world. She argues that the late medieval crusading movement, which aimed to conquer Islamic lands and convert Muslims to Christianity, was infused with apocalyptic and messianic expectations in both the Latin West and the Ottoman Empire. While Charles V was hailed as a prophesied figure destined to conquer the Islamic East and restore the ancient Roman Empire, Süleyman contested these claims by positioning himself as the rightful heir to the Roman Caesars. Like his rival, he embraced a messianic identity, aspiring to conquer Christendom and unite the world under Islamic rule.

Innovative in its approach and provocative in its conclusions, The Race for Universal Monarchy transcends traditional East and West dichotomies, highlighting both empires’ efforts to build a global community of peace and harmony.

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Price: $40.00
Pages: 472
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Columbia Studies in International and Global History
Publication Date: 28 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231219266
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Modern / 16th Century, HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, HISTORY / Europe / Austria & Hungary, RELIGION / History

This impressive book recasts the sixteenth-century confrontation between Suleyman the Magnificent and Charles V against the background of a much wider political theater and a much longer history of apocalyptic and millenarian thought. Both specialists and general readers will learn a great deal from this book’s balanced yet intricate narrative.
Ebru Turan is an assistant professor of history at Fordham University.