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ISBN: PB: 9780226330310

University of Chicago Press

December 2010

296 pp.

21.5x13 cm

9 figures, 4 tables, 1 halftone

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£28,00
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Forgotten Frontier

A History of the Sixteenth-Century Ibero-African Frontier

The sixteenth-century Mediterranean witnessed the expansion of both European and Middle Eastern civilizations, under the guises of the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman empire. Here, Andrew C. Hess considers the relations between these two dynasties in light of the social, economic, and political affairs at the frontiers between North Africa and the Iberian peninsula.

About the Author

Andrew C. Hess is professor of diplomacy and director of the Program for Southwest Asia and Islamic Civilization at Tufts University.

Reviews

"An erudite reinterpretation of sixteenth-century Mediterranean history... An impressive contribution [that is] at once a regional frontier history, a synthesis of the sixteenth-century western Mediterranean wars, and an interpretative essay about the Hapsburg-Ottoman imperial struggle and its aftermath" – Hispanic American Historical Review

"Impressively researched, concise, and informative... Convincingly explains why two empires came face to face and then turned back to back, leaving two very different and mutually antagonistic societies in their wake" – Catholic Historical Review

"The implied scope of Hess' very impressive piece of work is far greater than its title would suggest... A very skillful and sure-handed tour" – Middle East Journal