ORIENTE MODERNO
XX,1(2001)
THE OTTOMANS AND THE
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EDITOR'S PREFACE
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III-VI |
Palmira BRUMMETT,
The Ottomans as a World Power: what we don't know about Ottoman Sea power
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1-21 |
Victor OSTAPCHUK,
The Human Landscape of the Ottoman Black Sea in the Face of the Cossack Naval Raids
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23-95 |
Suraiya FAROQHI,
Trade and Revenue Collection in Later Sixteenth Century Salonica
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97-108 |
Elena FRANGAKIS-SYRETT,
Izmir and the Ottoman Maritime World of the Eighteenth Century
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109-128 |
Kate FLEET,
Early Turkish Naval Activities
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129-138 |
Elizabeth ZACHARIADOU,
Monks and Sailors under the Ottoman Sultans
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139-147 |
Rossitsa GRADEVA,
War and Peace along the Danube : Vidin at the End of the Seventeenth Century
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149-175 |
Gábor ÁGOSTON,
Merces Prohibitae: The Anglo-Ottoman Trade in War Material and the Dependence Theory
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177-192 |
Molly GREENE,
Ruling an Island without a Navy. A Comparative View of Venetian and Ottoman Crete
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193-207 |
Kaori KOMATSU,
Financial Problems of the Navy during the Reign of Abdülhamid II
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209-219 |
Konstantin ZHUKOV and
Aleksandr VITOL, The Origins of the Ottoman Submarine Fleet
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221-232 |
Claudia RÖMER,
The Sea in Comparisons and Metaphors in Ottoman Historiography in the Sixteenth Century
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233-244 |
Victoria HOLBROOK,
Oceanic Feeling, Narcissism and the Post Classical Image
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245-254 |
INDEX
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255-270 |