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Venice, the Ottomans, and the Sea (1381–1517)

Stefan K. Stantchev

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ISBN 9780192884251

Venice, the Ottomans, and the Sea (1381–1517)

Discover the intricate relationship between trade and maritime power in "Venice, the Ottomans, and the Sea (1381–1517)" by Stefan K. Stantchev, published by Oxford University Press in 2025. This compelling analysis spans 272 pages, delving into the economic structures and political decisions that defined a pivotal era in history. Stantchev expertly uncovers how Venice, emerging from its most devastating conflict with Genoa, navigated the complexities of international trade and power dynamics leading up to the Ottoman conquest of Mamluk Egypt. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a fresh perspective on the forces that shaped the Mediterranean world. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating period with Stantchev's insightful research and engaging narrative.

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Venice, the Ottomans, and the Sea (13...

Regular price €120,04
Sale price €120,04 Regular price €123,75