Sugar, Η ΝΑ Ευρώπη (1354-1804) τ. Β΄ (1994)
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Abbreviation
Sugar, Η ΝΑ Ευρώπη (1354-1804) τ. Β΄ (1994)
Form of publication
Book

Peter F. Sugar, Η Νοτιοανατολική Ευρώπη κάτω από Οθωμανική Κυριαρχία (1354-1804), Παυλίνα Χρ. Μπαλουξή (μτφρ.) τ. Β΄ (Εκδόσεις Σμίλη, Αθήνα 1994)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 960-7218-68-X
First edition
Title of first edition
Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804
Publisher of first edition
University of Washington Press
Place of publication of first edition
Seattle and London
Date of publication of first edition
1977
Data
This second volume of the Greek translation of Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804  by Peter F. Sugar begins with Part Three: “The Vassal and Tribute-Paying States” and includes Part Four: “Life in the European ‘core’ provinces of the Ottoman Empire, 1574-1804”, and Part Five: “ General considerations”, followed by six Appendices: 1 “The House of Osman”, 2 “Grand Vezirs”, 3 “Major military campaigns, peace treaties, territorial gains and losses of the Ottoman Empire in Europe, 1345-1804”, 4 Rulers (emperors, kings, princes, bans, etc.) with whom the Ottomans came into contact either as enemies or as overlords, 1282-1804”, 5 “Glossary of Geographic Names”, and 6 “Glossary of Foreign terms and expressions”. The text is accompanied by notes at the end of each Part. Maps of Moldavia and Wallachia, Transylvania, and Dalmatia. Total pages 378.
Key words
Adriatic Sea.
Balkan rivers.
Balkans.
Belgrade.
Bulgaria.
Commerce.
Croatia.
Dalmatia.
Danube.
Danube / Ister.
Dubrovnik / Ragusa.
Economy.
Evros, river / Hebrus, river.
Greece.
Habsburgs / House of Habsburg.
Hungary.
Kotor / Cattaro.
Late Byzantine period.
Medieval period.
Moldavia.
Nationalism.
Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman institutions.
Ottoman period.
Ottoman Sultans.
Pasvanoğlu, pasha of Vidin.
Poland.
Prussia.
Romania / Rumania.
Russo-Turkish Wars.
Sarajevo.
Serbia.
Slavs.
Slovakia.
Spiritual life.
Split / Spalato.
Thrace.
Timar-holders.
Trans-Danubian cities.
Trans-Danubian Principalities.
Transylvania.
Venetians.
Venice.
Vidin.
Wallachia.
Zara / Zadar.