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The Habsburg Mediterranean 1500–1800

The Habsburg Mediterranean 1500–1800
1. Auflage, 2021
This volume presents the Mediterranean as a crucial part of the social and cultural fabric of the early modern Habsburg world. The sea was a stage on which Habsburg history was made and unmade. The Habsburg Mediterranean was a space where constant changes and exchanges took place, touching hierarchies, power-relationships, commerce and the everyday actions of people. The cases in point focus on the significance of the Mediterranean as a site of transporting ideas, people, plants, animals and objects. These flows drew the Iberian and Central European branches of the Habsburg dynasty into overlapping, mutually interactive and at times competing relations.
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Acknowledgements
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Waves across Empires: The Early Modern Habsburg Mediterranean and the New Thalassography
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Of the Empire But Not In It: Charles V and Genoa
Michael J. Levin
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Habsburgs, Ottomans and Venetians on the Frontiers of Dalmatia: The Capture of Clissa in 1596
Eric R. Dursteler
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The Uskoks: Habsburg’s Pirates in the Mediterranean
Page 79 - 96
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A Habsburg Thalassocracy: Habsburgs and Hospitallers in the Early Modern Mediterranean, c. 1690–1750
Emanuel Buttigieg
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Visions of a Habsburg Mediterranean in the Reign of Charles V
Katherine Stapleton Bond
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The Habsburg-Ottoman Rivalry in Hungary and the Mediterranean in the Age of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent
Géza Pálffy
Page 147 - 174
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On Not Forgetting Jerusalem: Bartholomaeus Georgievits as a Pilgrim and Ethnographer of Eastern Christianity
Sundar Henny
Page 175 - 200
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Religious Ambiguity at the Periphery of the Habsburg Mediterranean: Protestant Pilgrims and their Interactions with Franciscan Friars in Jerusalem in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Mordechay Lewy
Page 201 - 228
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Cheating the Habsburgs and Their Subjects? Eighteenth-Century ‘Arabian Princes’ in Central Europe and the Question of Fraud
Tobias P. Graf
Page 229 - 254
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A Shared Taste? Material Culture and Intellectual Curiosity in the Habsburg Mediterranean
Page 257 - 278
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Elephants in the Political Propaganda of Maximilian II
Václav Bůžek
Page 279 - 304
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The Legal Framework of the Church Protectorate in the Lands of the Sublime Porte
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Bibliography
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List of Illustrations
Page 377 - 378
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List of Abbreviations
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Index
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List of Contributors
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8809-4, Print, softcover, 07.10.2021
Edition:
978-3-7001-8951-0, eBook, 07.10.2021
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
402 Pages
Format:
24x17cm
Images:
numerous colour and b/w images, maps
Language:
English
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