The Ottoman Threat and Crusading on the Eastern Border of Christendom during the 15th Century

The Ottoman Threat and Crusading on the Eastern Border of Christendom during the 15th Century
Author: Liviu Pilat,Ovidiu Cristea
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004353800

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In The Ottoman Threat and Crusading on the Eastern Border of Christendom during the Fifteenth Century Liviu Pilat and Ovidiu Cristea focus on less-known aspects of the later crusades in Eastern Europe, examining the ideals of holy war and political pragmatism.

The World of the Crusades

The World of the Crusades
Author: Christopher Tyerman
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300217391

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A lively reimagining of how the distant medieval world of war functioned, drawing on the objects used and made by crusaders Throughout the Middle Ages crusading was justified by religious ideology, but the resulting military campaigns were fueled by concrete objectives: land, resources, power, reputation. Crusaders amassed possessions of all sorts, from castles to reliquaries. Campaigns required material funds and equipment, while conquests produced bureaucracies, taxation, economic exploitation, and commercial regulation. Wealth sustained the Crusades while material objects, from weaponry and military technology to carpentry and shipping, conditioned them. This lavishly illustrated volume considers the material trappings of crusading wars and the objects that memorialized them, in architecture, sculpture, jewelry, painting, and manuscripts. Christopher Tyerman’s incorporation of the physical and visual remains of crusading enriches our understanding of how the crusaders themselves articulated their mission, how they viewed their place in the world, and how they related to the cultures they derived from and preyed upon. A note to readers: the grey-shaded pages throughout this volume look at the Crusades in detail, exploring individual themes such as food and drink, medicine, weapons and women’s role in the Crusades. These short essays are interspersed throughout the chapters and the main text will continue after each one. For instance, ‘Taking the Cross’ runs from pages 4 to 7, and the Introduction continues on p. 8.

Byzantium in Eastern European Visual Culture in the Late Middle Ages

Byzantium in Eastern European Visual Culture in the Late Middle Ages
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004421370

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Byzantium in Eastern European Visual Culture in the Late Middle Ages focuses on how the heritage of Byzantium was continued and transformed alongside local developments in the artistic and cultural traditions of Eastern Europe between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries.

Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe

Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe
Author: Zecevic
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190920715

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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe summarizes the political, social, and cultural history of medieval Central Europe (c. 800-1600 CE), a region long considered a "forgotten" area of the European past. The 25 cutting-edge chapters present up-to-date research about the region's core medieval kingdoms -- Hungary, Poland, and Bohemia -- and their dynamic interactions with neighboring areas. From the Baltic to the Adriatic, the handbook includes reflections on modern conceptions and uses of the region's shared medieval traditions. The volume's thematic organization reveals rarely compared knowledge about the region's medieval resources: its peoples and structures of power; its social life and economy; its religion and culture; and images of its past.

In the World of Vlad

In the World of Vlad
Author: Alexandru Simon
Publsiher: Frank & Timme GmbH
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783732907991

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The life (in fact the lives) of Vlad III the Impaller or Dracula is a Rorschach test. Everybody sees what they want to see in the “documentary stains”. And these “stains” are expanding. Based on research in the archives and libraries of Budapest, Dubrovnik, Genoa, Mantua, Milan, Modena, Munich, Rome, Venice and Vienna, the book focuses on the conflictive medieval, and modern images created by the clash between the classical pictures of Vlad and the still preserved coeval sources.

From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica

From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004422445

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The book presents various political and economic aspects of the Black Sea region during the 14th-16th centuries.

Ottoman Law of War and Peace

Ottoman Law of War and Peace
Author: Viorel Panaite
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004411104

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Viorel Panaite analyzes the status of tribute-payers from the north of the Danube with reference to Ottoman law of war and peace, focusing on the legal and political methods applied to extend the pax ottomanica system over Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania.

The Military Revolution and Revolutions in Military Affairs

The Military Revolution and Revolutions in Military Affairs
Author: Mark Fissel
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110661415

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The Military Revolution and Revolutions in Military Affairs updates two central debates in military history--the one surrounding the concept of military revolution, and the one on military affairs--whilst advancing original research in both fields. Only a handful of publications consider the military revolution and the RMA in tandem. This book breaks new ground conceptually and appeals to an exceptionally large and diverse readership. Comparative revisionist studies of the military revolution and RMA better enable us to comprehend the historical continuum and reveal the new RMA for what it is. And for what it is shortly to become. This book presents original contributions within the "epicentre" of the military revolution debate, the 1500s, with an emphasis on gunpowder revolution (offensively and defensively). The connections with the Revolution in Military Affairs are then made explicit by scholars, a practitioner, and an analyst, with an emphasis on airborne lethal autonomous weapons systems. This is a chronologically broad and unique methodological approach to a historical debate that begs for clarification as we enter an era where killer robots will almost certainly take from humans their monopoly on violence.