From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica : war, religion and trade in the northwestern Black Sea Region (14th-16th centuries)
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From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica : war, religion and trade in the northwestern Black Sea Region (14th-16th centuries)
(East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, v. 58)
Brill, c2020
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Bibliography: p. [271]-310
Includes index
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Description
The history of the Black Sea may be considered as alternating between an "inner lake," when a single empire establishes control over the sea and its surrounding areas, and that of an open sea, in which various continental or maritime powers compete for the region's resources. By taking into account the impact both of major powers and minor political actors, this volume proposes a long-term perspective of regional history. It offers a deep understanding of the political and commercial history of the Black Sea between the 14th and the 16th centuries, and provides insights into the political and economic developments of the region.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Ovidiu Cristea and Liviu Pilat
The Genoese in the Black Sea (1261-1453): Metamorphoses of a Hegemony
Serban Papacostea
Catholic Missions in the Golden Horde Territory
Roman Hautala
Between Byzantium, the Mongol Empire, Genoa and Moldavia: Trade Centers in the North-Western Black Sea Area
Laurentiu Radvan
"La Rotta Della Tana" (1343): the Viewpoint of Venetian Chronicles
Serban Marin
The Timurids and the Black Sea
Nagy Pienaru
The Principality of Theodoro (Mangup) and Stephen the Great's Moldavia: Observations and Hypotheses
Stefan S. Gorovei
Attempts at Forging a Genoese-Polish-Tatar Alliance against the Ottoman Empire in 1480-1484
Danuta Quirini-Poplawska
Dynastic Conflicts, Alliances and the Ottoman Imperial Policy in the Northern Black Sea (1489-1499)
Liviu Pilat
From Swierczowski to Wallachian Expedition of Jan Zamoyski: Rise of the Cossack Factor in Polish-Ottoman Relations (1574-1600)
Dariusz Milewski
War and Diplomacy in the Black Sea Region during the "Long War" (1593-1606)
Ovidiu Cristea and Ovidiu Olar
Entangled Histories, Entangled Chancelleries? Moldavia and the Crimean Khanate between Pax Mongolica and Pax Ottomanica
Michal Wasiucionek
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