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    Pirates and Bandits after 1475
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        Arkadiusz Blaszczyk
        
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Acknowledgements VII
 - Contents XI
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                            Part I: Conceptualizing the Black Sea Region
 - Introduction: Historical and Cultural Perspectives on the Black Sea Region 1
 - Mapping the Black Sea: From the Sea to the Region and beyond 15
 - The Black Sea as a Historical Meso-Region 31
 - Circle(s) and Circulation(s) as Constitutive of the Black Sea (World) 45
 - The Black Sea Region as a Natural Region 59
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                            Part II: The Black Sea History from Antiquity until the Twentieth Century
 - Antiquity 77
 - The Black Sea in the Middle Ages 93
 - The Ottoman Empire, the Crimean Khanate, Poland-Lithuania, Persia, and Others: The Northern Black Sea Region (Fourteenth−Eighteenth Centuries) 107
 - The Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran, and the Southern Black Sea between 1500 and 1700 125
 - Forging the Empires in Competition: Russian and Ottoman Transimperial History around the Black Sea until World War I 137
 - The Black Sea Region during World War I and the Interwar Periods: The Forging of a Modern Identity 151
 - Mare Clausum: War and Diplomacy on the Black Sea, 1939 –91 165
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                            Part III: Ideas and Identities
 - Regional Concepts in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries 183
 - Nation-building and Nationalism in the Black Sea Region (Nineteenth–Twenty-First Centuries) 197
 - Christians and Their Collective Identities around the Black Sea after 1453 221
 - Muslims and Jews in the Black Sea Region 239
 - Between Imposed Memory and Damnatio Memoriae: Places of Memory in the Black Sea Region 277
 - Ruptured Histories, Contested Memories, Fluid Borders: Monuments in the Northern Black Sea Region from Catherine II to the Russo-Ukrainian War 315
 - Ancient Myths and Legends of the Black Sea: An Integrative Analysis 363
 - Russian Literature on Crimea, the Caucasus, and the Black Sea 391
 - Ukrainian Literature on the Black Sea 405
 - Women in the Black Sea Region: Education, Intellectual Exchange, and International Contacts (1850s–1930s) 423
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                            Part IV: Mobility and Transfers
 - Nomadic Migration Waves in the Pontic Region (Fourth–Thirteenth Centuries) 445
 - Migration around the Black Sea (from the Mid-thirteenth Century to 1700) 463
 - Migration in the Black Sea Region in the Modern Period (Late Eighteenth–Twentieth Centuries) 483
 - Slavery 497
 - Education and Sciences in the Black Sea Region (Eighteenth–Twenty-First Centuries) 515
 - Transport Technologies and Infrastructure in the Premodern Era 529
 - Transport Technologies and Infrastructure: 1800 until World War I 539
 - Oil, Natural Gas, and More: Infrastructures of Energy around and across the Black and Caspian Seas since the Late Nineteenth Century 559
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                            Part V: Violence, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution
 - Black Sea Pirates and Bandits—until 1475 579
 - Pirates and Bandits after 1475 599
 - Naval History of the Black Sea 621
 - The Crimean War 651
 - Russian Imperial Church Policy in the Black Sea Region (1856 –1914) 663
 - The Persecution and Destruction of Jews in the Black Sea Region 677
 - Deportations in the Context of World War II 691
 - Territorial Conflict and Secessionism in the Post-Soviet Black Sea Region 707
 - Straits, Bridges, and Canals: The Black Sea Region and Russo-Ukrainian Conflict 2014 – 22 721
 - List of Illustrations 739
 - List of Contributors 741
 - Collective Bibliography 745
 - Index of Persons 751
 - Index of Places 761
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Acknowledgements VII
 - Contents XI
 - 
                            Part I: Conceptualizing the Black Sea Region
 - Introduction: Historical and Cultural Perspectives on the Black Sea Region 1
 - Mapping the Black Sea: From the Sea to the Region and beyond 15
 - The Black Sea as a Historical Meso-Region 31
 - Circle(s) and Circulation(s) as Constitutive of the Black Sea (World) 45
 - The Black Sea Region as a Natural Region 59
 - 
                            Part II: The Black Sea History from Antiquity until the Twentieth Century
 - Antiquity 77
 - The Black Sea in the Middle Ages 93
 - The Ottoman Empire, the Crimean Khanate, Poland-Lithuania, Persia, and Others: The Northern Black Sea Region (Fourteenth−Eighteenth Centuries) 107
 - The Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran, and the Southern Black Sea between 1500 and 1700 125
 - Forging the Empires in Competition: Russian and Ottoman Transimperial History around the Black Sea until World War I 137
 - The Black Sea Region during World War I and the Interwar Periods: The Forging of a Modern Identity 151
 - Mare Clausum: War and Diplomacy on the Black Sea, 1939 –91 165
 - 
                            Part III: Ideas and Identities
 - Regional Concepts in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries 183
 - Nation-building and Nationalism in the Black Sea Region (Nineteenth–Twenty-First Centuries) 197
 - Christians and Their Collective Identities around the Black Sea after 1453 221
 - Muslims and Jews in the Black Sea Region 239
 - Between Imposed Memory and Damnatio Memoriae: Places of Memory in the Black Sea Region 277
 - Ruptured Histories, Contested Memories, Fluid Borders: Monuments in the Northern Black Sea Region from Catherine II to the Russo-Ukrainian War 315
 - Ancient Myths and Legends of the Black Sea: An Integrative Analysis 363
 - Russian Literature on Crimea, the Caucasus, and the Black Sea 391
 - Ukrainian Literature on the Black Sea 405
 - Women in the Black Sea Region: Education, Intellectual Exchange, and International Contacts (1850s–1930s) 423
 - 
                            Part IV: Mobility and Transfers
 - Nomadic Migration Waves in the Pontic Region (Fourth–Thirteenth Centuries) 445
 - Migration around the Black Sea (from the Mid-thirteenth Century to 1700) 463
 - Migration in the Black Sea Region in the Modern Period (Late Eighteenth–Twentieth Centuries) 483
 - Slavery 497
 - Education and Sciences in the Black Sea Region (Eighteenth–Twenty-First Centuries) 515
 - Transport Technologies and Infrastructure in the Premodern Era 529
 - Transport Technologies and Infrastructure: 1800 until World War I 539
 - Oil, Natural Gas, and More: Infrastructures of Energy around and across the Black and Caspian Seas since the Late Nineteenth Century 559
 - 
                            Part V: Violence, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution
 - Black Sea Pirates and Bandits—until 1475 579
 - Pirates and Bandits after 1475 599
 - Naval History of the Black Sea 621
 - The Crimean War 651
 - Russian Imperial Church Policy in the Black Sea Region (1856 –1914) 663
 - The Persecution and Destruction of Jews in the Black Sea Region 677
 - Deportations in the Context of World War II 691
 - Territorial Conflict and Secessionism in the Post-Soviet Black Sea Region 707
 - Straits, Bridges, and Canals: The Black Sea Region and Russo-Ukrainian Conflict 2014 – 22 721
 - List of Illustrations 739
 - List of Contributors 741
 - Collective Bibliography 745
 - Index of Persons 751
 - Index of Places 761