The Helonaki Deep Dive 2.6

The Venetians Are Back in Town

Release date: May 19, 2022

Map of Eastern Mediterranean Sea with the locations of Venice, Istanbul, Vienna,  Corinth, Coron, Monemvasia, Athens, Nauplio, Navarino, Santa Maura, Chania, and Candia/Irakleio indicated.

Description:

The Venetians kept losing territory to the Ottomans, until they joined a Holy League and took the Morea. They also blew up the Parthenon, but nobody's perfect.

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  • The Venetian Cadaster of Vostitsa (in Greek) (Dokos and Panagopoulos, 1993) WorldCat
  • Castles of the Morea (Andrews, 2006 ed.) Google Books
  • The Early Ottoman Peloponnese (Liakopoulos, 2019) Bookshop
  • Osman's Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire (Finkel, 2007) Bookshop
  • The Ottoman Empire: The Classical Age 1300 - 1600 (Inalcik, 1973) Worldcat
  • An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, volume 1 1300 - 1600 (Inalcik, 1997) Bookshop
  • A History of Venice (Norwich, 1989) Bookshop
  • Venice: A New History (Madden, 2013) Bookshop

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  • Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part VI: Administration and Settlement in Venetian Navarino (Davies, 2004) Project Muse
  • War and Settlement Desertion in the Morea, 1685-1830 (Wagstaff, 1978) JSTOR
  • Essays on the Latin Orient (Miller, 1921) Internet Archive
  • Population Exchange and Integration of Immigrant Communities of the Venetian Morea, 1687-1715 (Malliaris, 2007) JSTOR
  • Land Tenure and Land Settlement in Vostizza from Ottoman to Venetian Rule: GIS Mapping of the Venetian Cadastro of 1700 (Petmezas, 2015) Google Scholar Citation

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Theme music by Dan-O

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The Helonaki Deep Dive is written and produced by Jen Glaubius of The Helonaki