ORIENTE MODERNO
XX,1(2001)

THE OTTOMANS AND THE SEA

EDITOR'S PREFACE

III-VI

Palmira BRUMMETT, The Ottomans as a World Power: what we don't know about Ottoman Sea power

1-21

Victor OSTAPCHUK, The Human Landscape of the Ottoman Black Sea in the Face of the Cossack Naval Raids

23-95

Suraiya FAROQHI, Trade and Revenue Collection in Later Sixteenth Century Salonica

97-108

Elena FRANGAKIS-SYRETT, Izmir and the Ottoman Maritime World of the Eighteenth Century

109-128

Kate FLEET, Early Turkish Naval Activities

129-138

Elizabeth ZACHARIADOU, Monks and Sailors under the Ottoman Sultans

139-147

Rossitsa GRADEVA, War and Peace along the Danube : Vidin at the End of the Seventeenth Century

149-175

Gábor ÁGOSTON, Merces Prohibitae: The Anglo-Ottoman Trade in War Material and the Dependence Theory

177-192

Molly GREENE, Ruling an Island without a Navy. A Comparative View of Venetian and Ottoman Crete

193-207

Kaori KOMATSU, Financial Problems of the Navy during the Reign of Abdülhamid II

209-219

Konstantin ZHUKOV and Aleksandr VITOL, The Origins of the Ottoman Submarine Fleet

221-232

Claudia RÖMER, The Sea in Comparisons and Metaphors in Ottoman Historiography in the Sixteenth Century

233-244

Victoria HOLBROOK, Oceanic Feeling, Narcissism and the Post Classical Image

245-254

INDEX

255-270