A historical and economic geography of Ottoman Greece; the southwestern Morea in the 18th century. (CD-ROM included).0876615345 A historical and economic geography of Ottoman Greece Most of Greece was part of the Ottoman Empire from the 14th century until its declaration of independence in 1821. The Ottoman Turks first crossed into Europe in 1354. ; the southwestern Morea Morea, Greece: see Peloponnesus. in the 18th century. (CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). included) Ed. by Fariba Zarinebaf et al. Am.School of Classical Studies 2005 328 pages $45.00 Paperback Hesperia supplement; 34 DF951 This volume describes the historical and economic geography of a particular region of the Ottoman Empire--the southwestern Peloponnese (or Morea), Greece--in the early 18th century. It combines an examination of unpublished Ottoman documents and other historical sources with the results of archaeological fieldwork field·work n. 1. A temporary military fortification erected in the field. 2. Work done or firsthand observations made in the field as opposed to that done or observed in a controlled environment. 3. . The volume also features a translation of an official Ottoman survey of properties in the district of Anavarin. The CD-ROM contains a facsimile edition of this document, as well as digital versions (most in color) of the volume's illustrations. Zarinebaf teaches Middle Eastern and Balkan history at Northwestern U. Distributed in the U.S. by The David Brown David Brown may refer to any of the following people:
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