Emrah Safa Gürkan
ESPIONAGE IN THE 16TH CENTURY MEDITERRANEAN: SECRET DIPLOMACY, MEDITERRANEAN GO-BETWEENS AND THE OTTOMAN HABSBURG RIVALRY
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ESPIONAGE IN THE 16TH CENTURY MEDITERRANEAN: SECRET DIPLOMACY, MEDITERRANEAN GO-BETWEENS AND THE OTTOMAN HABSBURG RIVALRY

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Spies played a crucial role in early modern imperial rivalries. While past scholars have emphasized the Islam/Christendom divide in the Mediterranean, these go-betweens, who mastered the codes of both cultures, easily crossed invisible boundaries between civilizations and connected the Ottomans and the Habsburgs, two imperial powers at each other's throat. Apart from providing both empires with regular information on political and military developments, these entrepreneur information brokers played an active diplomatic role between two capitals and even participated in Ottoman factional politics.

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