Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354–1804: Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804
Autor Peter F. Sugaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1983
Whether dealing with the "core" provinces of Rumelia or with the vassal and tribute-paying states (Moldavia, Wallachia, Transylvania, and Dubrovik), the author offers fresh insights and new interpretations, as well as a wealth of information on Balkan political, economic, and social history not available elsewhere. The appendixes include lists of dynasties and rulers with whom the Ottomans dealt, as well as data for the House of Osman and some of the grand viziers; a chronology of major military campaigns, peace treaties, and territory gained and lost by the Ottoman Empire in Europe from 1354 to 1804; and glossaries of geographical names and foreign terms.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0295960337
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
Seria Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804
Cuprins
Part One, The Ottomans
1) The Early History and Establishment of the Ottomans in Europe
2) Ottoman Social and State Structure
Part Two, Life in the European `core¿ provinces of the Ottoman Empire 1413-1574
3) The Final Establishment of Ottoman Rule 1451-1566
4) City Organization and Administration
5) The Countryside
Part Three, The Vassal and Tribute-Paying States
6) Moldavia and Wallachia
7) Transylvania
8) Dubrovnick (Ragusa)
Part Four, Life in the European `core¿ provinces of the Ottoman Empire 1574-1804
9) The Change of Fortune
10) The Changed World of European Turkey
11) The Final Disintegration of Provincial Order in Ottoman S.E. Europe
Part Five, General Considerations
12) Cultural Life
13) Conclusions
Bibliographic Essay
Appendix 1, The House of Osman
Appendix 2, Grand Vezirs
Appendix 3, Major Military Campaigns, Peace Treaties, Territorial Gains and Losses of the Ottoman Empire in Europe 134501804
Appendix 4, Rulers with Whome the Ottomans Come into Contact either as Enemies or as Overlords 12 82-1804
Appendix 5, Glossary of Geographical Names
Appendix 6, Glassary of Foreign Terms and Expressions
Index