Between conflict and cooperation: The Contrasting image of the Ottoman Turks in Late Medieval Ragusan Sources

The present study focuses on the late medieval commune of Dubrovnik, known in Latin and Italian sources as Ragusa, and its precarious relationship with the Ottoman Turks, while placing a particular emphasis on the various strategies that Ragusans employed throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth cent...

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