Eric R. Dursteler, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Brown University, Providence, RI |
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(Identity and coexistence in the early modern Mediterranean: The Venetian nation in Constantinople, 1573--1645.) |
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Dursteler ER. (2020) A Jewish Jesuit in the Eastern Mediterranean: Early Modern Conversion, Mission, and the Construction of Identity, written by Robert John Clines Journal of Jesuit Studies. 7: 697-699 |
Dursteler ER. (2015) Fearing the “Turk” and Feeling the Spirit: Emotion and Conversion in the Early Modern Mediterranean Journal of Religious History. 39: 484-505 |
Dursteler E. (2011) “Convenient to the Piety of Our Signoria and to the Honor of the Lord God”: Gender and Institutional Honor on the Early Modern Dalmatian Frontier Journal of Early Modern History. 15: 367-384 |
Dursteler ER. (2011) Robert C. Davis. Holy War and Human Bondage: Tales of Christian‐Muslim Slavery in the Early‐Modern Mediterranean. (Praeger Series on the Early Modern World.) Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger. 2009. Pp. xi, 316. $49.95 The American Historical Review. 116: 216-217 |
Dursteler E. (2009) Fatima Hatun née Beatrice Michiel: Renegade Women in the Early Modern Mediterranean Medieval History Journal. 12: 355-382 |
Dursteler E. (2007) Ronald K. Delph, Michelle M. Fontaine, and John Jeffries Martin, editors. Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy: Contexts and Contestations. (Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, number 76.) Kirksville, Mo.: Truman State University Press. 2006. Pp. xiii, 265. $49.95 The American Historical Review. 112: 945-946 |
Dursteler E. (1998) Identity and Coexistence in the Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 1600 New Perspectives On Turkey. 18: 113-130 |