Eric R. Dursteler
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eric R. Dursteler is a professor of history at Brigham Young University and chair of the BYU history department. He is a lecturer and seminar presenter, and has specialized in the history of early modern Italy, the history of the Mediterranean including the early modern Mediterranean, and the history of food. He has authored, edited or reviewed multiple published works, including scholarly books about medieval and early modern Mediterranean, Venetian history, has authored encyclopedic entries, numerous book chapters, and journal reviews.
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Published Works
- Venetians in Constantinople: Nation, Identity, and Coexistence in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2006) (63)
- Renegade Women: Gender, Identity, and Boundaries in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2011) (30)
- A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797 (2013) (28)
- Speaking in Tongues: Language and Communication in the Early Modern Mediterranean* (2012) (25)
- The Bailo in Constantinople: Crisis and Career in Venice's Early Modern Diplomatic Corps (2001) (21)
- Education and identity in Constantinople's Latin Rite community, c. 1600 (2004) (17)
- At the Centre of the Old World: Trade and Manufacturing in Venice and the Venetian Mainland, 1400-1800 (2007) (11)
- Bad Bread and the “Outrageous Drunkenness of the Turks”: Food and Identity in the Accounts of Early Modern European Travelers to the Ottoman Empire (2015) (8)
- A history of Odessa, the last Italian Black Sea colony (2004) (8)
- Commerce and Coexistence: Veneto-Ottoman Trade in the Early Mordern Era (2002) (7)
- Infidel Foods: Food and Identity in Early Modern Ottoman Travel Literature (2012) (7)
- On bazaars and battlefields: recent scholarship on mediterranean cultural contacts (2011) (7)
- Venetians in Constantinople (2006) (5)
- Introduction: A Brief Survey of Histories of Venice (2013) (4)
- Religion and Cultural Exchange in Europe, 1400–1700, and: Cities and Cultural Exchange in Europe, 1400–1700, and: Correspondence and Cultural Exchange in Europe, 1400–1700, and: Forging European Identities, 1400–1700 (review) (2008) (4)
- Fearing the “Turk” and Feeling the Spirit: Emotion and Conversion in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2015) (3)
- The “Abominable Pig” and the “Mother of All Vices” (2019) (3)
- Language and Identity in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2016) (3)
- Identity and Coexistence in the Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 1600 (1998) (2)
- Spice and Taste in the Culinary World of the Early Modern Mediterranean (2020) (1)
- Creating East and West: Renaissance Humanists and the Ottoman Turks (review) (2005) (0)
- Food and Knowledge in Renaissance Italy: Bartolomeo Scappi's Paper Kitchens. Deborah L. Krohn. Visual Culture in Early Modernity. Farnham: Ashgate, 2015. xviii + 250 pp. $109.95. (2021) (0)
- Venice’s Secret Service: Organizing Intelligence in the Renaissance. By Ioanna Iordanou. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xiv+264. $40.00. (2021) (0)
- Christian-Muslim Exchange (2010) (0)
- The Warm South: How the Mediterranean Shaped the British Imagination by Robert Holland (review) (2021) (0)
- Appendix Two: Patriarchs of Grado 1400–1451 and Patriarchs of Venice 1451–1800 (2013) (0)
- Historical Periodization in the LDS Great Apostasy Narrative (2014) (0)
- J.M. Pilcher, Food in World History (2008) (0)
- To piety or conversion more prone (2017) (0)
- Food in World History, by Jeffrey M. Pilcher (2008) (0)
- Tobias P. Graf, The Sultan's Renegades: Christian-European Converts to Islam and the Making of the Ottoman Elite, 1575–1610 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017). Pp. 283. $99.00 cloth. ISBN: 9780198791430 (2018) (0)
- Straddling Empires: Revolt and Religion in Early Modern Dalmatia (2019) (0)
- Mediterranean encounters: trade and pluralism in early modern Galata (2021) (0)
- “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 (2011) (0)
- Muslim Renegade Women Conversion and Agency in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2006) (0)
- 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 (2007) (0)
- Appendix One: Venetian Doges 1400–1797 (2013) (0)
- 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 (2011) (0)
- Food, Social Politics and the Order of Nature in Renaissance Italy, written by Allen J. Grieco (2021) (0)
- A Jewish Jesuit in the Eastern Mediterranean: Early Modern Conversion, Mission, and the Construction of Identity, written by Robert John Clines (2020) (0)
- The Mediterranean World (2016) (0)
- Neighbors: Venetians and Ottomans in Early Modern Galata (2005) (0)
- Venice Reconsidered: The History and Civilization of an Italian City-State, 1297-1797. John Martin , Dennis Romano (2003) (0)
- Language and Gender in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2022) (0)
- Venice's Intimate Empire: Family Life and Scholarship in the Renaissance Mediterranean. Erin Maglaque. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. xviii + 220 pp. $55. (2021) (0)
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