This book is the first monographic attempt to follow the
environmental changes that took place in the frontier zone of the
Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. On the one hand, it looks at how the
Ottoman-Hungarian wars affected the landscapes of the Carpathian
Basin - specifically, the frontier zone. On the other hand, it
examines how the environment was used in the military tactics of
the opposing realms. By taking into consideration both
perspectives, this book intends to pursue the dynamic interplay
between war, environment, and local society in the early modern
period.
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