Ed. Gábor KÁRMAN and Radu G. PĂUN EUROPE AND THE ‘OTTOMAN WORLD’ EXCHANGES AND CONFLICTS 

EUROPE AND THE ‘OTTOMAN WORLD’ EXCHANGES AND CONFLICTS

EUROPE AND THE  ‘OTTOMAN WORLD’ EXCHANGES AND CONFLICTS

Preface Foreword 1. Life in Wartime Ovidiu CRISTEA: A Second Front: Wallachia and the ‘Long War’ against the Turks. Marco PENZI : Professional Warfare as Career Option: François de Bassompierre Joins the Long Turkish War. Domagoj MADUNIĆ: Frontier Elites of the Ottoman Empire during the War for Crete (1645–1669): The Case of Ali-Pasha Čengić. 2. Networks in War and Peace Johann PETITJEAN: On his Holiness’ Secret Service: How Ragusa became an Intelligence Agency after Lepanto. Natalia KRÓLIKOWSKA: Polish-Tatar Alliances in the Seventeenth Century. Intelligence Gathering, Espionage and Exchange of Information. Gábor KÁRMÁN: The Network of a Wallachian Pretender in Constantinople: The Contacts of the Future Voivode Mihail Radu (1654–1657). Balázs SUDÁR: Iskender and Gábor Bethlen: The Pasha and the Prince. 3. The Power of Representations Liviu PILAT: Between Ottoman Empire and Latin Christendom: Moldavia as Frontier Society in the Late Middle Ages. Radu G. PĂUN: The Ottoman Empire and its Tributaries as Seen through Foreign Eyes: Venetian Sixteenth-Century Relazioni. Christine VOGEL: A Sublime Illusion? French Accounts of Ottoman Ceremonies in the Late Seventeenth Century. About the Authors

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Ed. Gábor KÁRMAN and Radu G. PĂUN
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2013 268 p.
ISBN
978-975-428-487-4
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30.00 $