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DEL ZANNA, Giorgio<br />

The Pope and the Sultan: Vatican Diplomacy and the Ottoman Empire (19 th -20 th Century)<br />

Between the 19 th and 20 th century, while international relations intensified, the Catholic Church became a “global”<br />

institution and at the same time grow up the crisis of the multi-religious and multi-ethnic empires, such as the Ottoman<br />

Empire. Nationalisms threaten imperial unity, while the Catholic Church -a supranational institution- developed its own<br />

“eastern policy” aimed at preserving the integrity of the Ottoman Empire, which is conceived as a space of pluralism. In<br />

this way the Catholic Church established new contacts with the Ottoman Empire and the eastern Christianity. The representative<br />

of the pope in Istanbul tried to establish direct diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the Sublime<br />

Porte, overcoming religious protectorates imposed by France and Austria. Vatican policy towards the Ottoman Empire was<br />

very innovative, a mix of diplomacy, cultural initiatives, religious projects. The Ottomans, on the other hand, began to see<br />

the Catholic Church and its supranational feature as a favorable factor to the maintenance of the Empire. The history of<br />

relations between the Vatican and the Ottoman Empire represents an unknown chapter in the contemporary history that<br />

enlightens many aspects of the current situation in the Middle East. The paper aims to present, on the basis of research<br />

carried out at the Vatican, European and Ottoman archives, the history of relations between the Holy See and the Ottoman<br />

Empire in a crucial area in which politics and religion have played-and still play- an important role.<br />

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