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Mad Soldiers (Deliler) in the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
As we shed the light on the Deliler in the ottoman empire, Towards the end of the century, it is thought to have been formed in Rumelia. The madmen were the scary-looking warrior soldiers with the clothes they wore, the weapons they used, and the ...
Nada Kamel Tayeh
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The Peak of Alexandru Marghiloman’s Political Career, for Half of a Year (March-November 1918), Prime Minister of Romania [PDF]
Alexandru Marghiloman was one of the most brilliant politicians in our contemporary history. His exceptional qualities as well as a superlative training made him the most suitable man to fulfill a role of great importance in our history – the completion ...
Jipa ROTARU
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Royal dynasties as human inbreeding laboratories: the Habsburgs [PDF]
FRANCISCO C Ceballos +2 more
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Balkan or border warfare? Glimpses from the early modern period [PDF]
At the beginning of the early modern period, the concept of Europe did not yet exist. Religion, not politics or geography, was the defining criterion.
Höbelt Lothar
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Trade and Diplomacy in the Autumn of Crimea (1768-1769)
This study explores trade and commercial diplomacy in Crimea just before the Ottoman–Russian War (1768–1774). During this period, the Black maintained its status quo, effectively remaining closed to foreign-flagged ships.
Ensar Köse
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This article is devoted to the foreign policy of England during the reign of Mary Tudor. Based on the views of modern British historians, it considers in particular the relations that established between England and the Habsburg Empire.
S. A. Mironova
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Between Revolt and Loyalty: Students of the Austrian Empire in the 1848 Revolution
Introduction. As a social group with its specific features and motivation, students have been long characterized by their active involvement in social and political unrest.
Julija E. But
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The Tragic End of Bona Sforza and Roxelana
This is an attempt to compare events related to the tragic end of the life of Queen Bona Sforza d’Aragona and Hürrem Sultan (also known as Roxelana). The main portion of the story is preceded by a section relating Bona’s journey from Poland to Italy and ...
Marco Jačov
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Reseña de: Baskins, Cristelle L., Hafsids and Habsburgs in the Early Modern Mediterranean. Facing Tunis. Medford, MA, Palgrave MacMillan, 2023. ISBN: 978-3-031-05078-7, 313 pp.
Borja Franco Llopis
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The Imperial Theme in Art and Architecture of the Polish Vasas
This essay reconsiders two of the most famous monuments in Poland, the Warsaw Castle and the Sigismund Column. It argues that both evoke imperial themes, with reference to a model provided by the Habsburgs for both the architecture and the sculpture ...
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
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