On the road to Carlowitz: Visions of Ottoman diplomacy in the letters of Thomas Coke, 1691–1694
This article explores a collection of some 59 letters written by Thomas Coke, the secretary to the Levant Company, to William Paget over the period of 1691 to 1694. Coke’s letters offer a detailed vision into Ottoman decision-making as it unfolded from one day to the next and as it varied across the...
Main Author: | Ghobrial, J-P |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Brill Academic Publishers
2019
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