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Prikazi i osvrti

Prikazi i osvrti

Author(s): Petar Seletković,Ivan Marjanović,Danica Marčeta,Ana Rajković Pejić,Josip Lučić,Mirko Savković,Božena Vranješ-Šoljan,Milan Vrbanus,Eldina Lovaš / Language(s): Croatian Issue: 23/2023

Review of: Antal MOLNÁR: Zagrebačka biskupija i osmanska Slavonija u 17. stoljeću: uloga Katoličke crkve u teritorijalnoj integraciji kontinentalne Hrvatske (Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2022). 225 str. ISBN 978-953-8335-27-3. Kronika Franjevačkog samostana u Vukovaru. Knjiga II (1781.-1826.), transkripcija, kritičko izdanje i prijevod Petar Ušković Croata, stručna redakcija prijevoda Šime Demo (Vukovar: Državni arhiv u Vukovaru - Franjevački samostan Vukovar, 2022). LII + 843 str. ISBN 978-953-7980-33-7. Lidija BARIŠIĆ BOGIŠIĆ: O neslavenskom stanovništvu na vukovarskom području (Zagreb: Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, 2022). 332 str. ISBN: 978-953-169-497-1. Lidija BARIŠIĆ BOGIŠIĆ: O neslavenskom stanovništvu na vukovarskom području (Zagreb: Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, 2022). 332 str. ISBN: 978-953-169-497-1. Martina KELAVA i Ivan LUČIĆ: Dnevnik Mate Ivacića (Drenovci: Muzej Cvelferije, 2022). 113 str. ISBN 978-953-48152-5-0. Martina BITUNJAC: Žene i ustaški pokret (Zagreb: Srednja Europa, 2023). 240 str. ISBN 978-953-8281-88-4. Berislav MAJHUT: Na Titonicu: hrvatska dječja književnost u razdoblju socijalističke Jugoslavije (Zagreb: Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, 2022). 181 str. ISBN 978-953-169-490-2. Károly BUSCH: A háború árnyékában: emlékek, gondolatok (Pécs: Közleke-déstudományi egyesület, 2022). 116 str. ISBN 978-963-8121-96-7. Ivan Vitez – Slavonski plemić, zagrebački kanonik, ugarski primas, promicatelj humanizma, Znanstveni skup povodom 550. godišnjice smrti, Zagreb, 16. rujna 2022. Continuity and Change in Medieval Central Europe. The Fifth Biennial Conference of Medieval Central Europe Research Network (MECERN), Faculty of Arts, Comenius University, Bratislava, 27. – 29. travnja 2023.

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Mula Mustafa Ševki Bašeskija, Ljetopis

Mula Mustafa Ševki Bašeskija, Ljetopis

Author(s): Amir Džinić / Language(s): Bosnian Issue: 22/2023

Review of: Mula Mustafa Ševki Bašeskija, Ljetopis, prijevod s turskog, uvod i komentar Mehmed Mujezinović, Zenica: Vrijeme, 2021, 497 str.

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Мисията на Йохан Якоб Курц фон Зенфтенау до Константинопол (1623 –1624) и предизвикателствата пред хабсбургските дипломати на Босфора след Дългата турска война
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Мисията на Йохан Якоб Курц фон Зенфтенау до Константинопол (1623 –1624) и предизвикателствата пред хабсбургските дипломати на Босфора след Дългата турска война

Author(s): Aneliya Stoyanova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2024

Lasting for over a decade, the Long Turkish war (1593 –1606) temporarily disrupted the diplomatic contacts between Habsburgs and Ottomans. Like any other agreement between Vienna and Istanbul, the peace treaty of Zsitvatorok (1606) left various controversial questions unresolved and provided further issues to negotiate. The present article aims at outlining and analyzing the main challenges the Habsburgs diplomats in Istanbul were faced with during the first two decades after the reestablishment of permanent diplomatic contacts (1608) following the end of the Long Turkish war. The study focuses on the diplomatic mission of Johann Jakob Kurz von Senftenau (1623 – 1624). The choice to examine this particular mission in detail is due both to the good volume of preserved archival documents on its progress, and to the fact that it is among the lesser-known Habsburg embassies in Constantinople from the beginning of XVII century. Along with the ever ongoing negotiations of disputable articles of the peace agreements, rebuilding the intelligence network, and organizing save transportation of the diplomatic correspondence to the Imperial court in Vienna emerge as tasks of primary importance. The financial struggles in times of inflation and the frequent change of Ottoman rulers also stand out as main challenges for the Habsburg diplomats to handle.

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Antal Molnár, Zagrebačka biskupija i osmanska Slavonija u 17. stoljeću. Uloga Katoličke crkve u teritorijalnoj integraciji kontinentalne Hrvatske

Antal Molnár, Zagrebačka biskupija i osmanska Slavonija u 17. stoljeću. Uloga Katoličke crkve u teritorijalnoj integraciji kontinentalne Hrvatske

Author(s): Petra Plantosar / Language(s): Croatian Issue: 4/2023

Review of: Antal Molnár, Zagrebačka biskupija i osmanska Slavonija u 17. stoljeću. Uloga Katoličke crkve u teritorijalnoj integraciji kontinentalne Hrvatske, Hrvatski institut za povijest, Zagreb, 2022., 225 str.

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Habsburg-osmanische Raumabsonderung auf dem Balkan in der Frühen Neuzeit
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Habsburg-osmanische Raumabsonderung auf dem Balkan in der Frühen Neuzeit

Author(s): Maria Baramova / Language(s): German Issue: 1-2/2024

The current article focuses on how the border between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire was perceived in the Early Modern period and how the visualization and staging of the border changed in the European-Ottoman context. Of particular importance is how and why the Habsburg-Ottoman border area, which shifted South-Eastern Europe considerably in geopolitical terms, was staged as a political reality. The staging of the border on geographical and political maps could also indicate dynastic ambitions and radical expansion plans in a particular area, which were deliberately disseminated to the public at the time via the print media of the era. Finally, the visualization and staging of the border played an essential role in the political and diplomatic relations between Vienna and Constantinople.

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Habsburški mejni kordon proti Osmanskemu cesarstvu kot branik zdravja in njegove kazenskopravne osnove

Habsburški mejni kordon proti Osmanskemu cesarstvu kot branik zdravja in njegove kazenskopravne osnove

Author(s): Marko Kambič / Language(s): Slovenian Issue: 1/2024

In the 16th century, the Habsburgs started constructing a defensive buffer zone known as the Military Frontier to deter Ottoman incursions. The region was deliberately militarised and fell under full military administration along with its civilian population. As the Ottoman threat gradually diminished from the late 17th century onwards, the Military Frontier lost its defensive significance. However, due to the severe risk of infectious diseases, especially the plague, spreading from the southeast, the authorities made use of the military regime at the border to combat epidemics. They assigned the military cordon the task of a permanent sanitary cordon, enhancing the existing infrastructure and adapting the health regime to the strict hierarchical system of the military administration. In addition to the norms regulating the cordon’s structure and the implementation of security measures at the border, criminal regulations aimed at ensuring prevention and thereby protecting public health were also drawn up. This contribution presents the genesis of the cordon, analyses the relevant criminal code regulations from the 18th and 19th centuries, and evaluates their effect.

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Българският политически елит през XIX век – еволюция в османски контекст: случаят Димитраки бей Теодоров
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Българският политически елит през XIX век – еволюция в османски контекст: случаят Димитраки бей Теодоров

Author(s): Nikolay Todorov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

As a result of the reforms undertaken by Sultan Mahmud II continued by his son Sultan Abdulmejid I, the social structure of the Ottoman Empire was significantly changed. Especially after the proclamation of the Hatt-ı Hümayun in 1856, the question of integration of the non-Muslim subjects of the Empire took a leading position in its administration, on a central level. The present article aims at presenting a rather different point-of-view on the inclusion of individual representatives of the Bulgarian revival elite in the central governance of the Ottoman Empire. This study was based on some new and unpublished documents, stored in the Ottoman archive in Istanbul. Furthermore, the legitimacy of the representation of the Bulgarians before the official Ottoman government was also addressed.

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Стопански връзки между търговска къща „ХаджиМинчо х. Цачев и дружие“ и братя Тъпчилещови в контекста на съвместната им търговска дейност с биволски кожи
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Стопански връзки между търговска къща „ХаджиМинчо х. Цачев и дружие“ и братя Тъпчилещови в контекста на съвместната им търговска дейност с биволски кожи

Author(s): Veselin Goranchev / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

The current publication aims to present information about one of the hitherto unexplored in-depth topics in the business relations between trading company “Hadji Mincho h. Tsachev and Druzhie” and the Tapchilestovi brothers, namely for the connections between them in the trade in buffalo hides.The research is based on unpublished archival documents stored in fund 307 “Hadji Mincho Hadjitsachev” in the Bulgarian Historical Archive of the National Library “St. St. Cyril and Methodius” – Sofia. The mentioned primary sources are mainly transcripts of letters, the bulk of which are written in Greek language.The present research leads to the following conclusions: the Tarnovo trading company “Hadji Mincho h. Tsachev and company” began to send buffalo hides to the Tapchilestov brothers (or at least to one of them) no later than 1848. The possible routes that were used to transport the hides in that year were through Varna (with the mediation of Y .Papaluka) and through Rodosto. In 1852 and the beginning of 1853 (and probably also in 1851), after the breakup of the Tapchilesov brothers (Hristo and Nikola), the company from Turnovo cooperated with Hristo Tapchilestov in its trade in buffalo hides. The dispatch of goods of this kind in 1852 and possibly in 1853, was carried out with the mediation of the Varna entrepreneurs of Tarnovo descent – the Georgievich brothers.

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Дипломатически мисии между Османския и Хабсбургския двор преди и след Дългата турска война (1593–1606)
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Дипломатически мисии между Османския и Хабсбургския двор преди и след Дългата турска война (1593–1606)

Author(s): Aneliya Stoyanova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

Diplomatic missions between the Ottoman and Habsburg courts represent a significant phenomenon of the Early Modern period. During the second half of the 16th century, the number of embassies between these courts increased noticeably. This study examines the development of bilateral diplomatic relations between Vienna and Constantinople before and after the Long Turkish War (1593–1606) within the context of emerging diplomatic practices at the pan-European level. The end of the war maintained the territorial status quo but brought about changes in diplomatic practices. The organization of specific missions and the attitude of the hosting court held significant symbolic meaning, turning ceremonial practices into a competitive arena, much like the military front. The role of diplomats extended beyond negotiating peace; it also involved representing that peace through symbolic and ritualistic means. This culminated in the lavish and elaborate grand embassies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, highlighting the intricate interplay between diplomacy and ceremonial representation.

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Луиджи Фердинандо Марсили и робството му при турците в спомени и документи
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Луиджи Фердинандо Марсили и робството му при турците в спомени и документи

Author(s): Penka Danova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

This article examines the experiences of Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (1658–1730) during his nine-month captivity under the Turks, following his capture on the eve of the siege of Vienna in 1683. Translated into Bulgarian, parts of his major works on this subject – “Autobiography” and “Information on Slavery / Ragguaglio della schiavitu” – are presented and analyzed. These texts are compared with other documents and studies to explore the formation and development of Marsili’s ideas about slavery, the means of combating this phenomenon, and the forms of redemption. Above all, the analysis highlights the universal human values embedded in these examples of European memoir literature from the dawn of the eighteenth century.

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Между бунта и разбойничеството във войната и политиката – за действията на Йеген Осман паша в Румелия
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Между бунта и разбойничеството във войната и политиката – за действията на Йеген Осман паша в Румелия

Author(s): Dzheni Ivanova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

Yeğen Osman Pasha was a significant figure in the military-political life of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 1680s. His fascinating biography and career reveal him as a man of power and influence, capable of affecting various levels of the state. The aim of this publication is to present the actions of the Pasha in Rumelia during the Ottoman War with the Holy League (1683–1699) and to highlight specific details of wartime uprisings. The research is based on the highly representative works of Silahdar Mehmed Ağa and Defterdar Sarı Mehmed Pasha, written at the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th century. The information from these sources is discussed in combination with other European and domestic sources, applying a comparative methodology in data analysis. The main conclusions of the study emphasize the internal political factors that led to the rise of Christian subjects against the authorities. This issue has not been previously researched in Bulgarian historiography. The portrayal of Yeğen Osman Pasha‘s actions exemplifies one of the chronic problems in the state, related to the support of mercenaries from the army and the sudden looting of settlements near the front. A series of facts reveal the connection between the illegal actions of the troubled pasha and the events in the Bulgarian territories. The study offers chronological and factual reconstructions of the series of rebellions among the rayah in the Chiprovtsi region during 1688–1690, which according to Ottoman historiography, were prolonged. The opposition between Yeğen and the authorities triggered a series of upheavals in the Ottoman province, leading to a chain reaction of rebellion, including the recruitment and open participation of the Christian population in the Habsburg fighting units during the war.

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Населението на град Ямбол от края на ХVІІ век в светлината на новооткрити документи
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Населението на град Ямбол от края на ХVІІ век в светлината на новооткрити документи

Author(s): Stefka Parveva / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

This research is based on information obtained from two avarız defters compiled in 1694 and preserved in the Ottoman Archives in Istanbul. The documents reveal that the city of Yambol had a predominantly Muslim profile, with 82% of its population identified as Muslim. The non-Muslim community in Yambol consisted of Bulgarians, Jews, and Armenians. Additionally, members of the Crimean Tatar Giray dynasty and their subordinates were also present. The social composition of Yambol included individuals from the two main social categories: reaya and askeri. What is characteristic of the representatives of the askari group is that they were the overwhelming majority (65%) among the urban dwellers. The soldiers among them – local residents and displaced people from other parts of Rumeli, represent 58% of all residents of the town. This ratio allows Yambol to be defined as a “militarized” city in the Ottoman province. The study includes an Annex with the translation from Ottoman Turkish to Bulgarian of the avarız defter for the town of Yambol, dated May 26 – June 4, 1694.

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Провинциални военни структури в Русчук в средата на XVIII век: между защитата на „вечно победоносната граница“ и социално-икономическото влияние
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Провинциални военни структури в Русчук в средата на XVIII век: между защитата на „вечно победоносната граница“ и социално-икономическото влияние

Author(s): Mariya Shusharova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2024

The role of the Janissary corps in the history of the post-classical Ottoman Empire is one of the most debated themes in historiography. Undoubtedly, this role transcended its purely military functions and had much wider social, economic, and political repercussions, not only for the capital of the Empire but also for the provinces. This was particularly true in the context of the decentralization of the corps and their infiltration into local societies and economies in the eighteenth century. This paper aims to examine the local implications of these multi-layered processes in the town of Rusçuk (Ruse, on the Lower Danube), based on information from a rare, detailed mid-18th-century avarız defter. The source provides valuable information on the local society, with a key focus on the military strata in the town of Rusçuk, dominated almost entirely by the Janissaries. The information from the defter offers valuable details about their inner hierarchy, payment structures, and clustering along professional lines in the urban quarters. This exhaustive but generally statistical information will be correlated with data from the kadi court records of the local sharia judges of Rusçuk from approximately the same period (circa mid-18th century). Through a micro-historical approach, the study attempts to provide a more adequate context for understanding the demographic parameters, the degree of infiltration of the military into local society and economy, and their role in the everyday life of the province.

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Early Modern Diplomatic Realities: Michael Starzer and Caspar Gratiani in the First Years of Their Acquaintance (1610 – 1614)
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Early Modern Diplomatic Realities: Michael Starzer and Caspar Gratiani in the First Years of Their Acquaintance (1610 – 1614)

Author(s): Aneliya Stoyanova / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2024

Austrian Habsburg resident in Constantinople Michael Starzer (1610 – 1622) and trans-imperial agent, future Ottoman diplomat and Prince of Moldavia Caspar Gratiani met in the Ottoman capital in the early 1610s. Based on the analysis of the Habsburg diplomat’s correspondence, the current article focuses on the interaction and cooperation between these two men from the spring of 1611 (i.e. when Michael Starzer first mentioned Gratiani in his letters to the Habsburg court) to the appointment of Gratiani as part of the Ottoman diplomatic mission to Linz in the summer of 1614. The main research questions concern the factors that contributed to the good relationship between them and its impact on the development of the Habsburg-Ottoman diplomacy during the first decade after the end of the Long Turkish War.

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THE INFLUENCE OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MONTENEGRIN LIBERATION MOVEMENT AGAINST THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MONTENEGRIN LIBERATION MOVEMENT AGAINST THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

Author(s): Adnan Prekic / Language(s): English Issue: 3/2024

The article analyses the influence of geographical factors on the development of the Montenegrin liberation movement against the Ottoman Empire. Based on the relevant geographical and historical literature, the article indicates the key geographical elements that influenced this process as well as the most significant historical circumstances that occurred within it. The anti-Ottoman movement in Montenegro emerged in the middle of the seventeenth century in several places. Only in the area of the so-called Old Montenegro, the liberation movement was successful. The article points to a number of circumstances, which indicate that geographical elements had a key influence on the liberation movement and its success in this area. In this context, the article points to the first national idea of spatial territorialisation and restoration of the medieval Montenegrin principality.

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THE ALBANIAN REGIMENT: A FAILED BRITISH VENTURE IN CORFU (1799 – 1800)
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THE ALBANIAN REGIMENT: A FAILED BRITISH VENTURE IN CORFU (1799 – 1800)

Author(s): Basil C. Gounaris,Foivos Oikonomou / Language(s): English Issue: 3/2024

Based on rich archival sources, the article studies the failed formation of an “Albanian Regiment” in Corfu by the British army during the Napoleonic Wars. Employing Albanians as marines was deemed useful due to their renowned martial virtues. The failure of the endeavour is attributed to the mistrust among their allies (the Russians and the Ottomans), both of whom coveted Corfu. Examination of the sources reveals that the British wished to form a regiment of Christian or Greek-Albanians. Indeed, the term they used at the time applied not only to the locals of Albania but to all experienced mercenaries in the Balkans. However, this was never made clear to the Russians, who used all the negative stereotypes of the Albanians to undermine the British project, nor to the Ottomans, who wanted to involve Ali Pasha, thereby increasing Russian fears.

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Българският униатски архиепископ Йосиф Соколски в служба на руското правителство

Българският униатски архиепископ Йосиф Соколски в служба на руското правителство

Author(s): Petаr Gramatikov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2023

Joseph Sokolski was a supporter of the idea of independence of the Bulgarian church. At the same time, he was attracted to the union movement. Russian diplomacy is very worried about the union, seeing in it a threat to Russia's influence on the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and on the Bulgarian population in the Ottoman Empire. The Russian ambassador in Constantinople, Prince Lobanov, decided to kidnap Archbishop Joseph Sokolski from Constantinople.

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Guardian of the Straits: Ottoman Naval Battles at the Dardanelles (1656-1915) and Implications for Turkey’s Maritime Security

Guardian of the Straits: Ottoman Naval Battles at the Dardanelles (1656-1915) and Implications for Turkey’s Maritime Security

Author(s): Halil Ersin Avci / Language(s): English Issue: 34/2024

This article examines four major naval battles (1656, 1657, 1807, and 1915) that took place in the Dardanelles during the Ottoman Empire period. The study analyzes the historical context, causes, course, and consequences of these battles, emphasizing the strategic importance of the Dardanelles. Furthermore, in light of the lessons drawn from these historical events, the article offers recommendations for modern Turkey's maritime security policies. By highlighting the importance of strait defense, naval power, technological superiority, and international cooperation, the article aims to contribute to Turkey's future maritime security strategies.

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Трагови османске културе у урбаној инфраструктури и живој заједници обреновићевског ниша (1878–1903)

Трагови османске културе у урбаној инфраструктури и живој заједници обреновићевског ниша (1878–1903)

Author(s): Milan Ranđelović / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 1/2024

Even though the Europeanization of Niš under the Obrenović dinasty (1878–1903) was a continuation of the Ottoman westernization, carried out in Niš during the late Tanzimat (1856–1878), it was not only a continued adoption of the advanced achievements of European culture and society. In Niš, under the Obrenovićs, the effort was also spent on removing everything that belonged to the culture and heritage of the Ottomans, and replacing it with Serbian, so that the city would catch up with other developed cities in the Principality of Serbia, in terms of appearance and the way of life of its inhabitants. This paper aims to show how deep the roots of the Ottoman influence were in Niš during the reign of the last Obrenovićs, through the most visible characteristics of its urban layout and the daily life of its inhabitants (habits, language, and clothing). Since the preserved archival materials written in the language of the administration mostly do not contain data on the mentioned aspects of everyday life, the research used the narrative records of authors who stayed in Niš during this period and left their observations about it.

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L’immagine del Turco nelle cronache moldave in lingua slava

L’immagine del Turco nelle cronache moldave in lingua slava

Author(s): Adriana Senatore / Language(s): Italian Issue: 2/2024

The Moldavian chronicles in the Slavic languages of the 15th–16th centuries expose the events of the country in a time of grave difficulties for the survival of the Christian states of Europe, threatened by the expansionary policy of the Ottoman Empire. The authors closely follow the progressive expansion of the Sublime Porte and the fall of boroughs, citadels, and cities (Gallipoli, Sofia, Veliko Tărnovo, Thessaloniki), as well as Chilia, Cetatea Albă, fortified Moldavian citadels. Naturally, the chroniclers rejoice for the rarest victories on the battlefield of the European sovereigns and the princes of Moldavia; they are saddened by the defeats suffered by Moldavian and, more generally, Christian arms. Above all, they fear that the new ‘paganism’ coming from the now subjugated Constantinople can suffocate the ancestral religion, although they do not neglect the dangerousness of other beliefs, such as the Lutheran, professed even by a prince. In the final analysis, the chronicler considers himself a scriba Dei who must educate the reader and strengthen him in the true faith, orthodoxy.

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