The January 2007 front-cover of the popular magazine History Today carried the catchy title 'Keeping Turkey out of Europe' . It was a clever editorial tactic that was meant to play upon its readers' sensibilities with regards to Turkish membership of the European Union, while creating a link with the Great Siege of 1565. This publication is one of the latest in a long chain of such narratives that are inspired by this epic tale of violence, religion and heroism. Identifying the motives that led the Ottomans to besiege Malta is analogous to the analysis of an intricate work of tapestry. It is never easy to undertake the analysis of an event through the eyes of someone else, especially if the 'Other' is essentially different from...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
The Battle of Gallipoli/Çanakkale or the Dardanelles Campaign as one of the greatest catastrophe of ...
On 9 September 1570 the Venetian controlled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus fell to the Otto...
The history of the great siege of Malta has always been recounted from a Western point of view. The...
The Great Siege of Malta was one of the few events that influenced the course of history. It saved ...
THE TERM “GREAT SIEGE” has been read and explained in terms of the magnitude of the Turkish assault...
Going through the literature on the Great Siege of 1565 one comes across many Maltese, participants...
Being an island in the Mediterranean sea, Malta absorbed a lot of what, during the centuries, took ...
Malta of the late 1620s left a powerful impression upon the Spaniard Inigo. It was an impression me...
The relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Europe has traditionally been viewed in terms of con...
This paper will highlight the causality between the Ottoman’s menace and the Protestant Reformation ...
This paper is an initial attempt at de-contextualizing the Ottoman campaigns of 1529 and 1683 in ord...
This article examines the evolving role of the Ottoman navy in the mid-eighteenth century in protect...
The siege of Nicosia (1570) was but the first stage of the conflict known in history as the Fourth O...
Recent historiography has demonstrated how Istanbul became part of a European media landscape in the...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
The Battle of Gallipoli/Çanakkale or the Dardanelles Campaign as one of the greatest catastrophe of ...
On 9 September 1570 the Venetian controlled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus fell to the Otto...
The history of the great siege of Malta has always been recounted from a Western point of view. The...
The Great Siege of Malta was one of the few events that influenced the course of history. It saved ...
THE TERM “GREAT SIEGE” has been read and explained in terms of the magnitude of the Turkish assault...
Going through the literature on the Great Siege of 1565 one comes across many Maltese, participants...
Being an island in the Mediterranean sea, Malta absorbed a lot of what, during the centuries, took ...
Malta of the late 1620s left a powerful impression upon the Spaniard Inigo. It was an impression me...
The relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Europe has traditionally been viewed in terms of con...
This paper will highlight the causality between the Ottoman’s menace and the Protestant Reformation ...
This paper is an initial attempt at de-contextualizing the Ottoman campaigns of 1529 and 1683 in ord...
This article examines the evolving role of the Ottoman navy in the mid-eighteenth century in protect...
The siege of Nicosia (1570) was but the first stage of the conflict known in history as the Fourth O...
Recent historiography has demonstrated how Istanbul became part of a European media landscape in the...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
The Battle of Gallipoli/Çanakkale or the Dardanelles Campaign as one of the greatest catastrophe of ...
On 9 September 1570 the Venetian controlled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus fell to the Otto...