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Objects in Motion: Science, Networks and Trust across the Mediterranean. By Avner Ben-Zaken

Francesco Lupazolo's Isolario dell'Arcipelego (1638), Cartographic Writing, and the Horizon. By Bronwen Wilson

A Venetian Ottomanized: Chief White Eunuch Gazanfer Agha and His Artistic Patronage. By Emine Fetvaci

Slaves into Subjects: Barbary Captivity and Early Modern France. By Gillian Weiss

Interpreting Dragomans: The Making of Trans-Imperial Subjects in Early Modern Istanbul. By Natalie Rothman

A True Constantinopolitan between the Ottoman, Venetian, and Habsburg Empires in the 16th Century: The Extraordinary Career of Alvise Gritti (c. 1480-1534). By Ebru Turan

The Moriscos and their Mediterranean Network in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century. By Gerard Wiegers

Between the "Old Grecians" and the "(New) Turks": Narratives of Conversion to Islam in the Age of Humanism and Confessionalization. By Tijana Krstic

The Limits of Mediterranean Networks of Interaction .
By Giancarlo Casale

Between Panegyrics and Polemics: Capsali of Candia, a Venetian Rabbi and his Ottoman Chronicle (1523). By Martin Jacobs

Witnessing Violence and Apostasy in Tintoretto's Miracle of the Slave. By Sean Roberts

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