The paper examines the strategies of self-representation pursued by Moldavian Voyvode Ștefan Tomșa II (r. 1611-1615, 1621-1623). From his ascension to the throne, Tomșa faced accusations of wholesale adoption of Ottoman customs and fashion, and even conversion to Islam. While Romanian scholars have largely dismissed these claims as a product of hostile propaganda, the paper argues that—while remaining an Orthodox Christian—the voyvode deliberately emphasized his affinity to the Ottoman cultural idiom and presented himself to his subjects as a member of the Ottoman ruling class. By examining the nexus between Tomșa’s career, material objects he commissioned, and chancery innovations during his reign, the paper looks into the process of Chris...
Both Moldavia and Wallachia enjoyed a privileged and special status as tributary states of the Ottom...
This paper analyzes data from customs accounts in Transylvania from the middle of the sixteenth cent...
Günümüz Romanya topraklarını oluşturan Eflak ve Boğdan coğrafi konumundan dolayı Osmanlı hâkimiyetin...
<p>The scope of the article is to provide a conceptual framework for the evolution of the material c...
Throughout the early modern period, the Ottoman material culture and aesthetics exerted considerable...
The scope of this paper is to analyze the similarities and connections in the strategies adopted vis...
In the seventeenth century, previously peaceful relations between the Ottoman Empire and the Polish-...
Wallachia and Moldavia, as peripheries of the Ottoman Empire, were ruled by Phanariot princes throug...
The scope of the paper is to examine the role of Greek as a conduit for the flow of cultural models ...
The paper explores the intricacies of eighteenth-century cultural mediation through the eyes of Iana...
When he became ruler of Wallachia for the second time (1456-1462), Vlad the Impaler had to deal with...
This paper is part of an ongoing research on dress and appearances in the framework of cultural hist...
The theme of the Ottomans was in the Spanish and Austrian Netherlands a common topic in media such a...
This dissertation recreates the biography of several power holders in Wallachia and Moldavia to expl...
Vassals of the Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmaniyye from the mid-fifteenth century until 1878, the Romanians ...
Both Moldavia and Wallachia enjoyed a privileged and special status as tributary states of the Ottom...
This paper analyzes data from customs accounts in Transylvania from the middle of the sixteenth cent...
Günümüz Romanya topraklarını oluşturan Eflak ve Boğdan coğrafi konumundan dolayı Osmanlı hâkimiyetin...
<p>The scope of the article is to provide a conceptual framework for the evolution of the material c...
Throughout the early modern period, the Ottoman material culture and aesthetics exerted considerable...
The scope of this paper is to analyze the similarities and connections in the strategies adopted vis...
In the seventeenth century, previously peaceful relations between the Ottoman Empire and the Polish-...
Wallachia and Moldavia, as peripheries of the Ottoman Empire, were ruled by Phanariot princes throug...
The scope of the paper is to examine the role of Greek as a conduit for the flow of cultural models ...
The paper explores the intricacies of eighteenth-century cultural mediation through the eyes of Iana...
When he became ruler of Wallachia for the second time (1456-1462), Vlad the Impaler had to deal with...
This paper is part of an ongoing research on dress and appearances in the framework of cultural hist...
The theme of the Ottomans was in the Spanish and Austrian Netherlands a common topic in media such a...
This dissertation recreates the biography of several power holders in Wallachia and Moldavia to expl...
Vassals of the Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmaniyye from the mid-fifteenth century until 1878, the Romanians ...
Both Moldavia and Wallachia enjoyed a privileged and special status as tributary states of the Ottom...
This paper analyzes data from customs accounts in Transylvania from the middle of the sixteenth cent...
Günümüz Romanya topraklarını oluşturan Eflak ve Boğdan coğrafi konumundan dolayı Osmanlı hâkimiyetin...