Miklós Zrínyi’s epic poem recounts history with a particular slant, presenting the events of the Turkish defeat at Szigetvár in 1566 as a fight between the forces of good and evil. He uses epic conventions to present a tale of a clash between the Turks and the Hungarians. While on the surface the Hungarians seem to be defeated, the real victory lies with them: militarily, the Turks withdraw; the resistance of the fort has stopped their advance to Vienna and the West; politically, the resistance of the Hungarian nobility is a noble goal which ensures the continued existence of the nation; morally, the Christians triumph over the forces of evil represented by the Turks
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In this essay, I examine an early modern battle between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, the Siege ...
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Autor předkládá novou interpetaci neúspěšného pokusu západního křesťanstva o zpětné dobytí uherské P...
The attempt of the Hungarian political elite to form an alliance with the Ottomans after the disastr...
In his book The Ottoman Empire 1700-1922 published in 2000, Donald Quataert explains how in the summ...
The 150 years of the close cohabitation with the Ottoman Empire has certainly left numerous traces i...
After the Tartar (Mongol) invasion, in the thirteenth century, King Béla IV. (1235-1270) encouraged ...
The battle of Gallipoli supposes for the Turks a victory within the framework of a whole series of t...
[4], 200, [4] p.Printer's name from Wing CD-ROM.With an initial imprimatur leaf.With two final adver...
This paper examines the changes that took place in the image of the Ottoman Turks in Hungary during ...
Taking stance regarding the question of war was the “litmus paper” of the test of patriotism. Whoeve...
During the period of Reformation a strong resistance to the cultivation of saints can be witnessed i...
[10], 147, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill.J. S. gent. = John Shirley.Includes a final advertisemen...
Nation-religion is a term for a national myth and rhetoric formed in Hungary from the 15th century...
After the battle of Mohács in 1526 the medieval kingdom of Hungary was torn into three parts. The mi...
In this essay, I examine an early modern battle between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, the Siege ...
This paper is an initial attempt at de-contextualizing the Ottoman campaigns of 1529 and 1683 in ord...
Autor předkládá novou interpetaci neúspěšného pokusu západního křesťanstva o zpětné dobytí uherské P...
The attempt of the Hungarian political elite to form an alliance with the Ottomans after the disastr...
In his book The Ottoman Empire 1700-1922 published in 2000, Donald Quataert explains how in the summ...