Capi di Morlacchi. Venetian Military Policies During the War for Crete (1645-1669) and the Formation of the Morlacchi Elite. (CROSBI ID 55501)
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Madunić, Domagoj
engleski
Capi di Morlacchi. Venetian Military Policies During the War for Crete (1645-1669) and the Formation of the Morlacchi Elite.
This paper deals with a particular case of a much broader problem common to many governments in early modern Eu- rope: the question of how to establish control and integrate semi- autonomous populations settled in frontier zones. In the 17th century, such zones could be found at the fringes of Europe, for example in the Scottish Highlands or at the Crimea, but also in the heart of Europe, by following the Habsburg-Ottoman borderline, from the mountains of Mo- rocco through the Mediterranean Sea, all the way down to the Great Hungarian Plain. The particular case this paper is concerned with is the Republic of Venice during the war for the island of Crete (1645–1669), and its frontier with the Ot- toman Empire in Dalmatia.
Morlacchi, Vlachs, Republic of Venice, Dalmatia, War for Crete, Ottoman Empire, New Military History, Adriatic, Early Modern Period
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29-47.
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Podaci o knjizi
Türkenkriege und Adelskultur in Ostmitteleuropa vom 16. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert
Born, Robert ; Jagodzinski, Sabine
Leipzig: Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des Östlichen Europa (GWZO)
2013.
978-3-7995-8414-2