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Year 2024, Issue: 13, December 2024, 17 - 38
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War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century)

Year 2024, Issue: 13, December 2024, 17 - 38
https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1559131

Abstract

The scope of this article is to offer an overview on the process of early modern military innovation and adaptation in Transylvania, with a particular emphasis on foreign influences. A former province within the Hungarian Kingdom, Transylvania was gradually transformed during the second half of the sixteenth century into a distinct state, vassal of the Ottoman Empire. The political context had a significant impact on shaping the military organization of the emerging polity, situated in a borderland area dominated by the Ottoman-Habsburg rivalry. The armed forces of the Transylvanian rulers were marked by enduring medieval traditions and customs, especially in terms of recruitment, mobilization and organization. However, some innovations, coming from neighbouring war cultures, were introduced and adapted during the decades following the Ottoman conquest of Buda (1541). The evolution of recruitment methods, the increasing importance of light cavalry and irregular warfare and the evolution of infantry between western and oriental models are some of the most important topics approached in my analysis.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Early Modern Balkan History, Early Modern History (Other)
Journal Section Articles
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Florin Nicolae Ardelean 0000-0001-9071-889X

Early Pub Date December 22, 2024
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Submission Date October 1, 2024
Acceptance Date November 29, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 13, December 2024

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APA Ardelean, F. N. (2024). War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century). Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies(13, December 2024), 17-38. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1559131
AMA Ardelean FN. War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century). BALKAR. December 2024;(13, December 2024):17-38. doi:10.56679/balkar.1559131
Chicago Ardelean, Florin Nicolae. “War, Innovations and Cultural Transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the Age of Transition from Voivodeship to Principality (second Half of the 16th Century)”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, no. 13, December 2024 (December 2024): 17-38. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1559131.
EndNote Ardelean FN (December 1, 2024) War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century). Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies 13, December 2024 17–38.
IEEE F. N. Ardelean, “War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century)”, BALKAR, no. 13, December 2024, pp. 17–38, December 2024, doi: 10.56679/balkar.1559131.
ISNAD Ardelean, Florin Nicolae. “War, Innovations and Cultural Transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the Age of Transition from Voivodeship to Principality (second Half of the 16th Century)”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies 13, December 2024 (December 2024), 17-38. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1559131.
JAMA Ardelean FN. War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century). BALKAR. 2024;:17–38.
MLA Ardelean, Florin Nicolae. “War, Innovations and Cultural Transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the Age of Transition from Voivodeship to Principality (second Half of the 16th Century)”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, no. 13, December 2024, 2024, pp. 17-38, doi:10.56679/balkar.1559131.
Vancouver Ardelean FN. War, innovations and cultural transfers in East-Central Europe: The Army of Transylvania in the age of transition from voivodeship to principality (second half of the 16th century). BALKAR. 2024(13, December 2024):17-38.