Mediterranean Historical Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Mediterranean Historical Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Habsburg Mediterranean 1500–18003
Knowing like a pilgrim2
TAKTIKON: Studies on the prosopography and administration of the Byzantine Themata1
De sangre y leche: raza y religión en el mundo ibérico moderno1
Geospatial analysis of maritime traffic in Venetian Corfu, Crete, and Cyprus: insularity and connectivity1
Rereading travelers to the east: shaping identities and building the nation in post-unifiction Italy Rereading travelers to the east: shaping identities and building the nation in post-1
Facing the challenges of the siltation of a sea gulf: the dissimilar cases of Priene and Miletos0
A multidisciplinary investigation on the collective identity and social perspective of a medieval Islamic necropolis (eighth–tenth centuries) in Girona (modern Spain)0
Finding Christ in roots and seeds: crucifixes produced by nature in Quaresmio’s Terrae Sanctae Elucidatio0
Colonial Al-Andalus: Spain and the making of modern Moroccan culture0
Navigating the Mediterranean through the Chinese lens: transcultural narratives of the sea among lands0
Olympia: a cultural history0
Da Venezia al Cairo: Il viaggio di Zaccaria Pagani nel primo Cinquecento0
The monastic world: a 1,200-year history0
All the grand dukes’ men: an overview of the Persian information network of Medici Tuscany between 1600 and 16390
Tangible evolutional dynamics of silkworm’s introduction in Europe0
Expressly Orient? Britain’s railway-making in pre-colonial Egypt0
Visions of deliverance: Moriscos and the politics of prophecy in the early modern Mediterranean0
Jewish imaginaries of the Spanish Civil War Jewish imaginaries of the Spanish Civil War , edited by Cynthia Gabbay, London, Bloomsbury, 2022, 242 pp., $39.95 (paperback)0
Travelling in time and space: early modern variations on Burchard of Mount Sion’s Descriptio Terre Sancte0
Mapping deserted settlements in the Peloponnese, eighteenth–twentieth centuries: desertion patterns at the end of the Greek Revolution0
Perle, Schiavi, Zucchero: Venezia, l’Atlantico e la proto-globalizzazione del XVIII secolo0
The Battle of Satala: on the longevity of some topoi in Mediterranean and Iranian cultures0
Life after death: Venetian commercial activity around the Black Sea at the end of the fifteenth century (1479–1499)0
Coastal sailing, landscape inspection, and the making of holy sites along the eastern Mediterranean sea-routes0
The sea bows to the relic’s power: an ecocritical approach to seaborne relic importations into Byzantine Constantinople0
Shaping the Acre region in Mandatory Palestine 1917–1948: environmental conditions and conflicting colonial interests0
Infirmities and invisible ink: enslaved Muslims and magic in Malta, c.1598–c.16080
Phoenicians among others: why migrants mattered in the ancient Mediterranean0
The Greek revolution: a critical dictionary0
Literature’s refuge: rewriting the Mediterranean borderscape0
The discovery of Ottoman Greece: knowledge, encounter, and belief in the Mediterranean world of Martin Crusius0
Pierre Belon’s singularity: pilgrim fact in Renaissance natural history0
Farewell to our co-editor Youval Rotman0
The Samians on Ikaria: communities, power, and island networks in the Hellenistic and Roman Aegean0
Agents of spoliation: spolia value and meaning manufacture in al-Andalus and Ifrīqīya0
War and religion: Europe and the Mediterranean from the first through the twenty-first centuries0
The story of one acquisition: Hebrew manuscripts from Venetian Candia0
A Sephardi Sea: Jewish memories across the modern Mediterranean A Sephardi Sea: Jewish memories across the modern Mediterranean , by Dario Miccoli, Bloomington: Indiana 0
Gino Luzzatto and the contested place of Jews in the economic history of Mediterranean Europe0
The archive of the Venetian administration at Ithaca0
Island and empire: how civil war in Crete mobilized the Ottoman world0
Phoenicians and the making of the Mediterranean Phoenicians and the making of the Mediterranean , by Carolina López-Ruiz, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2021, 426 0
Female power and religious change in the medieval Near East0
Reclaiming al-Andalus: Orientalist scholarship and Spanish nationalism, 1875–19190
“For dress and language are my witness that I am a Levantine”: Alternating identities in eighteenth-century rabbinic journeys0
Port cities of the eastern Mediterranean: urban culture in the late Ottoman Empire0
Societies in transition in early Greece: an archaeological history0
Jews and the Mediterranean0
Aspects of tree veneration around the cult of John the Baptist in medieval Syria and Spain (10th–14thcenturies CE)0
L’expérience du Levant à l’automne de la Renaissance. Le “Voyage de Constantinople” L’expérience du Levant à l’automne de la Renaissance. Le “Voyage de Constantinople” ,0
Frankish Jerusalem: the transformation of a medieval city in the Latin East0
Insights from a travel journal: travel knowledge in the late sixteenth-century Mediterranean0
The shareholders, the new tyrants: the securitizing and the collapse of empire in late medieval and early modern Genoa0
The Wolf King: Ibn Mardanīsh and the construction of power in al-Andalus0
Pietro Della Valle: Christian pilgrimage, antiquarianism and cosmopolitanism in the age of the Baroque0
Sidi Jdidi I: La basilique sud; Sidi Jdidi II: Le groupe episcopal; Sidi Jdidi III: Des monnaies à l’archéologie Sidi Jdidi I. La basilique sud, Collection de l’École française de Rome<0
Taming the messiah: the formation of an Ottoman public sphere, 1600–1700 Taming the messiah: the formation of an Ottoman public sphere, 1600–1700 , by Aslıhan Gürbüzel, 0
How al-Andalus wrapped itself in a silk cocoon: the ṭirāz between Umayyad economic policy and Mediterranean trade0
Shared saints and festivals among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the medieval Mediterranean0
Siren’s song: the news of Tabarka and its impact on Spanish Mediterranean policy in the mid-sixteenth century0
The Republic of Arabic letters: Islam and the European Enlightenment The Republic of Arabic letters: Islam and the European Enlightenment , by Alexander Bevilacqua, Camb0
Chiselled in rock, printed on paper: Francesco Quaresmio and the epigraphy of the Holy Land0
Cash waqfs of Greece and Bulgaria in the Ottoman Empire from a comparative perspective, 1544–19120
Menacing tides: security, piracy and empire in the nineteenth-century Mediterranean0
The Inquisition trial of Jéronimo de Rojas, a Morisco of Toledo (1601–1603)0
The making of Syriac Jerusalem: representations of the Holy City in Syriac literature of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages The making of Syriac Jerusalem: representations of the Holy C0
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