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1. Applies the idea of environmental footprint of warfare to a Pre-Modern case 2. Offers new sources and methodologies to study historical landscape changes 3. Offers a new interpretation of historical landscapes changes in Central Europe 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.
List of Figures
9(2)
Note on Names 11(2)
Acknowledgments 13(2)
1 Introduction
15(32)
1.1 Frontier, Border -- Do They Mean Anything?
23(3)
1.2 The Development of the Ottoman-Hungarian Frontier -- The Scene
26(8)
1.3 Transdanubia and the Great Hungarian Plain -- The Setting of the War
34(6)
1.4 The Book's Concept
40(7)
2 From the Center to the Frontier The Environment of Central Transdanubia in the Early Modern Period
47(32)
2.1 Why Hydrography Matters: Military Defense and Waterscape in the Kingdom of Hungary
50(27)
2.2 Summary
77(2)
3 A Century of Water? The Raba Valley in the Seventeenth Century
79(58)
3.1 Primary Sources from a Town by the River
82(7)
3.2 The Raba at Kormend
89(14)
3.3 Floods -- The Unintended Consequences of Dams and Mills?
103(22)
3.4 Low Water -- An Even Less Fortunate Event?
125(4)
3.5 Was Kormend an Exception? Some Conclusions
129(8)
4 From Endless Forests to Meadows and Wastelands? What Happened to the Forests Along the Border?
137(60)
4.1 Forest Resources in the Carpathian Basin in Pre-Modern Times -- Endless or Scarce?
138(8)
4.2 Reconstructing Forest Cover in the Early Modern Period -- Perspectives and Limitations
146(5)
4.3 Forms of Wood Consumption in Early Modern Hungary -- Paved Road to Deforestation?
151(19)
4.4 The Biggest "New" Consumer? The Wood Consumption of the Military Defense in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
170(15)
4.5 Forests in the Hinterlands -- What Were They Used For? -- A Brief Outlook
185(8)
4.6 Conclusions
193(4)
5 Conclusions
197(10)
5.1 Epilogue -- What Came After?
201(6)
Appendices 207(32)
Bibliography 239(46)
Index of Geographic Names 285(4)
Index of Personal Names 289
András Vadas is an Assistant Professor of Medieval History at Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest) from where he holds a PhD in early modern history. He holds a second doctorate in medieval history from the Central European University (2020). His research interest is the environmental and economic history of the Middle Ages and the early modern period. His works discuss the problem of the environmental change brought about by military activities in the Carpathian Basin as well as mills and milling in medieval Hungary. He co-edited volumes with Brill (Medieval Buda in Context and The Economy of Medieval Hungary) and with Routledge (The Medieval Networks in East Central Europe Commerce, Contacts, Communication) as well as numerous studies published in peer-reviewed journals (Global Environment, Water History, City and History, Hungarian Historical Review, etc.).