Academic literature on the topic 'Saint Gotthard'

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Journal articles on the topic "Saint Gotthard"

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Prebilič, Vladimir, and Lara Dreu. "The battle of St. Gotthard-Mogersdorf/Modinci, 1 August 1664." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, no. 1 (2022): 51–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2201051p.

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The 17th century was one of the most turbulent centuries in the history of Europe. Both its beginning and its end were marked by wars with the Ottoman Empire, the first half by a 30-year religious war, and the second half by a mini-ice age, in addition to the final turnaround in the Austrian-Turkish wars. Given all of this, the Austrian-Turkish war between 1663 and 1664 seems to be only a minor episode. Nevertheless, this war was considered an important turning point in European history. It coincided with the time when the surface area of the Ottoman Empire in Europe was at its largest and sig
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Bardakçi, Özkan. "Ferenc TÓTH, Balázs ZÁGORHIDI CZIGÁNY (éd.), A szentgotthárdi csata és a vasvári béke. Oszmán terjeszkedés – európai összefogás. [La bataille de Saint-Gotthard et la paix de Vasvár. Expansion ottomane-Coopération européenne], Budapest, Centre de recherches en sciences humaines de l’Académie hongroise des Sciences, 2018, 387 p., ISBN 978-963-416-093-9." Revue d’histoire moderne & contemporaine 69-3, no. 3 (2022): 191–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhmc.693.0193.

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"Buchbesprechungen." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung 46, no. 4 (2019): 641–754. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.46.4.641.

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Rexroth, Frank / Teresa Schröder-Stapper (Hrsg.), Experten, Wissen, Symbole. Performanz und Medialität vormoderner Wissenskulturen (Historische Zeitschrift. Beihefte (Neue Folge), 71), Berlin / Boston 2018, de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 336 S. / Abb., € 89,95. (Lisa Dannenberg-Markel, Aachen) Enenkel, Karl A. E. / Christine Göttler (Hrsg.), Solitudo. Spaces, Places, and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Cultures (Intersections, 56), Leiden / Boston 2018, Brill, XXXIV u. 568 S. / Abb., € 165,00. (Mirko Breitenstein, Dresden / Leipzig) Tracy, Larissa (Hg.), Medieval and Early Modern M
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Books on the topic "Saint Gotthard"

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Convegno di studi su Raimondo Montecuccoli (1964 Pavullo nel Frignano, Italy, and Modena, Italy). Atti del Convegno di studi su Raimondo Montecuccoli nel terzo centenario della battaglia sulla Raab ; in Pavullo nel Frignano e in Modena, Settembre 1964. Aedes muratoriana, 1987.

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Czigány, Balázs Zágorhidi. A Szentgotthárdi csata és a Vasvári béke: Oszmán terjeszkedés-európai összefogás. MTA Böcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont, 2017.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Taxidi stēn Hellada. Hekatē, 1991.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Evliya Çelebi seyahatnâmesi. YKY, 1999.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Kairo in der zweiten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts. Simurg, 2000.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Ins Land der geheimnisvollen Func: Des türkischen Weltenbummlers, Evliyā Çelebi, Reise durch Oberägyptten und den Sudan nebst der osmanischen Provinz Habes in den Jahren 1672/73. Styria, 1994.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Evliya Çelebi seyahatnamesi. Harvard Üniversitesi Basımevi, 1989.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Evliyā Çelebis Anatolienreise aus dem dritten Band des Seyāḥatnāme: Edition, Übersetzung und Kommentar. E.J. Brill, 1996.

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Çelebi, Evliya. Kurd dar tārīkh-i hamsāygān: Siyāḥatnāmah-i Awliyā Chalabī ; tarjumah-i Fārūq Kaykhusraw. Intishārāt-i Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Ayūbī, 1985.

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Çelebi, Evliya. La guerre des Turcs: Récits de batailles : extraits du "Livre de voyages". Actes Sud, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Saint Gotthard"

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Wollenberg, Susan. "Songs of Travel." In The Songs of Fanny Hensel. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190919566.003.0004.

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The impact of gender on freedom is vividly conveyed by Fanny Hensel’s letter to her cousin Marianne from the Saint Gotthard Pass in 1822, on a family trip: I spent a day . . . I’ll keep forever in my heart, and will remember with emotion for a long time to come. . . . [I] was observing, on the Italian border, the finest, most gracious, and pleasant scene that man can imagine when destiny cried out to me: so far, and no further! . . . If I had been a young lad of sixteen yesterday, my God! I would have had to fight against committing some great folly.” As Felix’s career acquired an international perspective, Fanny craved his descriptions of foreign parts. The motif of travel was threaded through her life—whether as reality, dream, or vicarious experience. Also threaded through her life was her production of songs belonging to the categories of “songs of travel,” portraying journeying, wandering, and remote locations, whether reached or imagined. Immersed in such texts, Hensel was free to “travel” in her mind’s eye. This chapter offers close analytical and critical readings of the words and music of songs such as Hensel’s “Schwanenlied,” Op. 1, No. 1, “Gondellied,” Op. 1, No. 6, and “Bergeslust,” Op. 10, No. 5, in an effort to illuminate how the Lied (as a small, apparently enclosed genre) allowed Hensel to widen the horizons beyond her enclosed life.
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