TRANSYLVANIA (short)

Almási, Gábor, “The Problem of Ottoman Alliance: Gábor Bethlen the ‘Turkish’ Prince in Contemporary Propaganda and Politics,” in The Princes of Transylvania in the Thirty Years War, ed. Gábor Kármán (Paderborn, 2023), 230–268.

Arens, Meinolf, Habsburg und Siebenbürgen: Gewaltsame Eingliederungsversuche eines ostmitteleuropäischen Fürstentums in einen frühabsolutistischen Reichsverband (Cologne, Weimar and Vienna, 2001).

Barta, Gábor, La route qui mène à Istanbul 1526–1528 (Budapest, 1994).

Benczédi, László, “Imre Thököly und das oberungarische Fürstentum,” Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungariae 33 (1987): 223–227.

Benda, Kálmán, “Le projet d’alliance hungaro-suédo-prussienne du 1704,” in Etudes historiques publiées par la Commission Nationale des Historiens Hongrois, vol. 1, ed. Győző Ember (Budapest, 1960), 669–693.

Benda, Kálmán, “Absolutismus und ständischer Widerstand in Ungarn am Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts,” Südost-Forschungen 33 (1974): 85–124.

Benda, Kálmán, “Les relations diplomatiques entre la France et la Transylvanie,” in Les relations franco-autrichiennes sous Louis XIV: Siège de Vienne (1683): Colloque à propos du Tricentenaire du siège de Vienne 9–11 mars 1983, ed. Jean Bérenger (Saint Cyr, 1983).

B. Szabó, János, “‘Splendid Isolation?’ The Military Cooperation of the Principality of Transylvania with the Ottoman Empire (1571–1688) in the Mirror of the Hungarian Historiography’s Dilemmas,” in The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, ed. Gábor Kármán and Lovro Kunčević (Leiden and Boston, 2013), 301–339.

B. Szabó, János, “Prince György Rákóczi I of Transylvania and the Elite of Ottoman Hungary, 1630–1636,” in Tributaries and Peripheries of the Ottoman Empire, ed. Gábor Kármán (Leiden and Boston, 2020), 213–239.

B. Szabó, János and Erdősi, Péter, “Ceremonies Marking the Transfer of Power in the Principality of Transylvania in East European Context,” Majestas 11 (2003): 111–160.

Deák, Éva, “‘Princeps, non Principissa:’ Catherine of Brandenburg, Elected Prince of Transylvania (1629–30),” in The Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe, ed. Anne J. Cruz and Mihoko Suzuki (Urbana, 2009), 80–99.

Depner, Maja, Das Fürstentum Siebenbürgen im Kampf gegen Habsburg: Untersuchungen über die Politik Siebenbürgens während des Dreißigjährigen Krieges (Stuttgart, 1938).

Feneşan, Cristina, “Der Harac Siebenbürgens in der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts,” Revue des Études Sud-Est Européennes 34 (1996): 97–106.

Fodor, Pál, “Ottoman Policy towards Hungary, 1520–1541,” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungariae 45, no. 2–3 (1991): 271–345.

Fodor, Pál and Varga, Szabolcs, ed., A Forgotten Hungarian Dynasty: The Szapolyais (Budapest, 2020).

Gebei, Sándor, “Der Fürst von Siebenbürgen Gábor Bethlen und der polnische Thron,” in The First Millenium of Hungary in Europe, ed. János Barta Jr and Klára Papp (Debrecen, 2002), 197–207.

Glettler, Monika, “Überlegungen zur historiographischen Neubewertung Bethlen Gabors,” Ungarn Jahrbuch 9 (1978): 237–255.

Hámori Nagy, Zsuzsanna, “Transylvania and France in the Thirty Years War: The Origins of a Treaty,” in The Princes of Transylvania in the Thirty Years War, ed. Gábor Kármán (Paderborn, 2023), 199–229.

Harai, Dénes, Gabriel Bethlen, prince de Transylvanie et roi élu de Hongrie (1580–1629) (Paris, 2013).

Horn, Ildikó, “Die Politiker des Fürsten György Rákóczi II bevor 1657,” Colloquia: Journal of Central European History 3-4, 1-2 (2000): 126–143.

Jakó, Klára, “The Role of Moldavia and Wallachia in Transylvania’s Contacts to the Sublime Porte,” in Tributaries and Peripheries of the Ottoman Empire, ed. Gábor Kármán (Leiden and Boston, 2020), 24–45.

Kalmár, János, “La question de la Transylvanie au cours des traités de Rastatt (1713–1714),” in Európai szemmel: Tanulmányok Köpeczi Béla tiszteletére, ed. János Kalmár (Budapest, 2007), 61–66.

Kármán, Gábor, “Gábor Bethlen’s Diplomats at the Protestant Courts of Europe,” The Hungarian Historical Review 2 (2013): 790–823.

Kármán, Gábor, “Transylvanian Envoys at Buda: Provinces and Tributaries in Ottoman International Society,” in Practices of Diplomacy in the Early Modern World c. 1410–1800, ed. Jan Hennings and Tracey Sowerby (Abingdon, 2017), 44–64.

Kármán, Gábor, Confession and Politics in the Principality of Transylvania 1644–1657 (Göttingen, 2020).

Kármán, Gábor, “King Thököly in Chains: The Fall of the Ottoman Tributary State of Upper Hungary,” in Tributaries and Peripheries of the Ottoman Empire, ed. Gábor Kármán (Leiden and Boston, 2020), 264–289.

Kármán, Gábor, “Das Verhältnis der ungarischen Stände zum Böhmischen Ständeaufstand,” in Der Böhmische Ständeaufstand 1618–1620: Akteure, Gegner und Verbündete, ed. Václav Bůžek (Munster, 2021), 287–311.

Kármán, Gábor, “The Thorny Path to an Uneasy Alliance: Transylvanian–Swedish Negotiations 1626–1643,” in The Princes of Transylvania in the Thirty Years War, ed. Gábor Kármán (Paderborn, 2023), 154–198.

Kellner, Anikó: “Strife for a Dream: Sir Thomas Roe’s Case with Gabor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania,” Studia Universitatis Petru Maior: Series Historia 5 (2005): 41–56.

Kolçak, Özgür, “A Transylvanian Ruler in the Talons of the ’Hawks’: György Rákóczi II and Köprülü Mehmed Pasha,” in Turkey and Romania: A History of Partnership and Collaboration in the Balkans, ed. Florentina Niţu et al. (Istanbul, 2016), 341–359.

Kurucz, György, “Polish-Transylvanian Relations and English Diplomacy from the 16th to the mid-17th Century,” Ungarn-Jahrbuch 36 (2002/2003): 13–31.

Makkai,László and Mócsy, András, eds., The History of Transylvania, vol. 1, From the Beginnings to 1606 and vol. 2, From 1606 to 1830 (Boulder, 2002).

Máté, Ágnes and Oborni, Teréz, eds., Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary (Budapest, 2020).

Murdock, Graeme, Calvinism on the Frontier: International Calvinism and the Reformed Church in Hungary and Transylvania (Oxford, 2000).

Murdock, Graeme, “‘Freely Elected in Fear:’ Princely Elections and Political Power in Early Modern Transylvania,” Journal of Early Modern History 7, no. 3–4 (2003): 213–244.

Oborni, Teréz, “Between Vienna and Constantinople: Notes on the Legal Status of the Principality of Transylvania,” in The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, ed. Gábor Kármán and Lovro Kunčević (Leiden and Boston, 2013), 67–90.

Oborni, Teréz, “The Artful Diplomacy of István Báthory and the Survival of the Principality of Transylvania,” in Frieden und Konfliktmanagement in interkulturellen Räumen, ed. Arno Strohmeyer and Norbert Spannenberger (Stuttgart, 2013), 85–93.

Oborni, Teréz, “Le royaume des Szapolyai, du royaume de Hongrie orientale à la Principauté de Transylvanie (1541–1571),” Histoire, Economie et Société 34, no. 3 (2015): 65–77.

Oborni, Teréz, “Gábor Bethlen and the Treaty of Nagyszombat (1615),” The Hungarian Historical Review 2 (2013): 761–789.

Papp, Sándor, Die Verleihungs-, Bekräftigungs- und Vertragsurkunden der Osmanen für Ungarn und Siebenbürgen. (Schriften der Balkan-Kommission, 42.) (Wien, 2003).

Papp, Sándor, “The System of Autonomous Muslim and Christian Communities, Churches, and States in the Ottoman Empire,” in The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, ed. Gábor Kármán and Lovro Kunčević (Leiden and Boston, 2013), 375–419.

Papp, Sándor, “Petition by Rebel Hungarian Nobles for Complete Submission to the Ottoman Porte (1672),” in Şerefe: Studies in Honour of Prof. Géza Dávid on His Seventieth Birthday, ed. Pál Fodor, Erik Nándor Kovács and Benedek Péri (Budapest, 2019), 437–457.

Papp, Sándor, “Transylvania’s and Poland’s Participation in the Struggles between the Moldavian Voivode Family, the Movilăs, and the Wallachian Voivode Radu Şerban,” Prace Historyczne 148 (2021): 687–701.

Papp, Sándor “The Prince and the Sultan: The Sublime Porte’s Practice of Confirming the Power of Christian Vassal Princes Based on the Example of Transylvania,” in Ottomans Crimea Jochids: Studies in Honour of Mária Ivanics ed. István Zimonyi (Szeged, 2020), 239–253.

Roşu, Felicia, Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania, 1569–1587 (Oxford, 2017).

Sudár, Balázs, “Iskender and Gábor Bethlen: The Pasha and the Prince,” in Europe and the ‘Ottoman World’. Exchanges and Conflicts (Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries), ed. Gábor Kármán and Radu G. Păun (Istanbul, 2013), 143–152.

Szalai, Ágnes, “Conflicts of Joint Sovereignty on the Border of the Principality of Transylvania and the Ottoman Empire in the Seconf Half of the 17th Century,” Eastern European History Review 5 (2022): 181–199.

Teszelszky, Kees, “The Bethlen-Campaigns and the Change of the Early Modern Image of Hungary and Transylvania in the Dutch Republic,” in The Princes of Transylvania in the Thirty Years War, ed. Gábor Kármán (Paderborn, 2023), 309–339.

Tóth, Ferenc, “Introduction,” in Correspondance diplomatiques relative à guerre d’indépendance du prince François II Rákóczi (1703–1711), ed. Ferenc Tóth (Paris, 2012), 11–13.

Varga, János J., “Osmanische Pläne zur Teilung Ungarns im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert: das politische Konstrukt Orta Macar,” in Osmanischer Orient und Ostmitteleuropa: Perzeptionen und Interaktionen in den Grenzzonen zwischen dem 16. und 18. Jahrhundert, ed. Robert Born and Andreas Puth (Stuttgart, 2014), 23–32.

Varga, Szabolcs, “Péter Petrovics (1487–1557) in the Service of Queen Isabella,” in Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary, ed. Ágnes Máté and Teréz Oborni (Budapest, 2020), 327–345.

Volkmer, Gerald, Siebenbürgen zwischen Habsburgermonarchie und Osmanischem Reich: Völkerrechtliche Stellung und Völkerrechtspraxiseiner ostmitteleuropäischen Fürstentums 1541–1699 (Munich, 2015).

Image: Principality of Transylvania, Gábor Báthory’s ten-ducat coin, Szeben / Hermannstadt / Sibiu, 1611. MNM Coins Collection, ltsz.: 10C.1984. Photo: Gedai Csaba © MNM