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The 2014 Medieval Warfare Special issue is entirely dedicated - all 84 pages - to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. It's like a normal issue, except it'll have more pages, more articles, more maps and more illustrations! Medieval Warfare Special 2014: 1453 - The Conquest of Constantinople with:

- Eugenia Russel, Historical introduction – the destruction of the Oikoumeni

- Kenneth Cline, Constantine XI – no room to maneuver

- Murat Özveri, Mehmed ‘the Conqueror’ – A sultan of paradoxes

- Nicola Bergamo, Venice, Genoa and Byzantium – difficult ‘trio'

- Konstantin Nossov, The walls of Constantinople

- Stephen Bennett & Nils Visser, The Conquest of Constantinople

- Murray Dahm, Fallout – Contemporary reactions to the loss of Constantinople

- Lukasz Rozycki, The fall of the Old World through the eyes of the “Polish janissary”

- Raffaele D’Amato, The last defenders – the Roman army

- Vassilis Pergalias, The final opponents – the Ottoman army

- Ben Sheppard, Aftermath

1453: the Conquest of Constantinople: 2016

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      Publisher: Karwansaray BV
      Publication Date: 28/02/2015
      ISBN13: 9789490258108, 978-9490258108
      ISBN10: 9490258105

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The 2014 Medieval Warfare Special issue is entirely dedicated - all 84 pages - to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. It's like a normal issue, except it'll have more pages, more articles, more maps and more illustrations! Medieval Warfare Special 2014: 1453 - The Conquest of Constantinople with:

      - Eugenia Russel, Historical introduction – the destruction of the Oikoumeni

      - Kenneth Cline, Constantine XI – no room to maneuver

      - Murat Özveri, Mehmed ‘the Conqueror’ – A sultan of paradoxes

      - Nicola Bergamo, Venice, Genoa and Byzantium – difficult ‘trio'

      - Konstantin Nossov, The walls of Constantinople

      - Stephen Bennett & Nils Visser, The Conquest of Constantinople

      - Murray Dahm, Fallout – Contemporary reactions to the loss of Constantinople

      - Lukasz Rozycki, The fall of the Old World through the eyes of the “Polish janissary”

      - Raffaele D’Amato, The last defenders – the Roman army

      - Vassilis Pergalias, The final opponents – the Ottoman army

      - Ben Sheppard, Aftermath

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