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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Habsburg Mediterranean 1500–18002
The story of garum: fermented fish sauce and salted fish in the ancient world2
Knowing like a pilgrim1
Religious fervour in the Cyclades (1823–1842): seers, discoveries of holy objects, and Protestant missionaries1
De sangre y leche: raza y religión en el mundo ibérico moderno1
“For dress and language are my witness that I am a Levantine”: Alternating identities in eighteenth-century rabbinic journeys0
The perception of Romans (hrōmāyīg) in the Sasanian and Zoroastrian traditions0
Phoenicians among others: why migrants mattered in the ancient Mediterranean0
The Wolf King: Ibn Mardanīsh and the construction of power in al-Andalus0
Shared saints and festivals among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the medieval Mediterranean0
All the grand dukes’ men: an overview of the Persian information network of Medici Tuscany between 1600 and 16390
The Samians on Ikaria: communities, power, and island networks in the Hellenistic and Roman Aegean0
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
The Republic of Arabic letters: Islam and the European Enlightenment The Republic of Arabic letters: Islam and the European Enlightenment , by Alexander Bevilacqua, Camb0
The Captive Sea: slavery, communication, and commerce in early modern Spain and the Mediterranean0
TAKTIKON: Studies on the prosopography and administration of the Byzantine Themata0
Perjury, honour, and disgrace in Roman Antiquity0
Female power and religious change in the medieval Near East0
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
That most precious merchandise: the Mediterranean trade in Black Sea slaves, 1260–15000
Cash waqfs of Greece and Bulgaria in the Ottoman Empire from a comparative perspective, 1544–19120
Στη δίνη της Χιακής καταστροφής (1822)· Διασταυρούμενες ιστορίες και συλλογική ταυτότητα [Entangled histories and collective identity: narratives of the Chios Massacre] (1822)0
Infirmities and invisible ink: enslaved Muslims and magic in Malta, c.1598–c.16080
Pierre Belon’s singularity: pilgrim fact in Renaissance natural history0
Italy’s sea: empire and nation in the Mediterranean, 1895–19450
The archive of the Venetian administration at Ithaca0
Mapping deserted settlements in the Peloponnese, eighteenth–twentieth centuries: desertion patterns at the end of the Greek Revolution0
Shaping the Acre region in Mandatory Palestine 1917–1948: environmental conditions and conflicting colonial interests0
Coastal sailing, landscape inspection, and the making of holy sites along the eastern Mediterranean sea-routes0
Chiselled in rock, printed on paper: Francesco Quaresmio and the epigraphy of the Holy Land0
Travelling in time and space: early modern variations on Burchard of Mount Sion’s Descriptio Terre Sancte0
Farewell to our co-editor Youval Rotman0
Εκκρεμείς λογαριασμοί της Ιθάκης με την μεσαιωνική & ενετική Ιστορία (της) [Unsettled accounts between Ithaca and (its) mediaeval & Venetian history]0
Expressly Orient? Britain’s railway-making in pre-colonial Egypt0
Sea change: Ottoman textiles between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean0
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
Gino Luzzatto and the contested place of Jews in the economic history of Mediterranean Europe0
The monastic world: a 1,200-year history0
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-0
Siren’s song: the news of Tabarka and its impact on Spanish Mediterranean policy in the mid-sixteenth century0
Life after death: Venetian commercial activity around the Black Sea at the end of the fifteenth century (1479–1499)0
The Inquisition trial of Jéronimo de Rojas, a Morisco of Toledo (1601–1603)0
War and religion: Europe and the Mediterranean from the first through the twenty-first centuries0
Port cities of the eastern Mediterranean: urban culture in the late Ottoman Empire0
Olympia: a cultural history0
Jews and the Mediterranean0
Abortion in early modern Italy0
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
Aspects of tree veneration around the cult of John the Baptist in medieval Syria and Spain (10th–14thcenturies CE)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
Insights from a travel journal: travel knowledge in the late sixteenth-century Mediterranean0
Menacing tides: security, piracy and empire in the nineteenth-century Mediterranean0
Classification and origins of two types of imitation Andrea Dandolo ducats0
Pietro Della Valle: Christian pilgrimage, antiquarianism and cosmopolitanism in the age of the Baroque0
Agents of spoliation: spolia value and meaning manufacture in al-Andalus and Ifrīqīya0
The rise of the Sicilian question in the 1840s: the Italian reaction to geopolitical insecurity in the Mediterranean0
The story of one acquisition: Hebrew manuscripts from Venetian Candia0
Visions of deliverance: Moriscos and the politics of prophecy in the early modern Mediterranean0
How al-Andalus wrapped itself in a silk cocoon: the ṭirāz between Umayyad economic policy and Mediterranean trade0
Geospatial analysis of maritime traffic in Venetian Corfu, Crete, and Cyprus: insularity and connectivity0
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
Da Venezia al Cairo: Il viaggio di Zaccaria Pagani nel primo Cinquecento0
A Sephardi Sea: Jewish memories across the modern Mediterranean A Sephardi Sea: Jewish memories across the modern Mediterranean , by Dario Miccoli, Bloomington: Indiana 0
Reclaiming al-Andalus: Orientalist scholarship and Spanish nationalism, 1875–19190
The Battle of Satala: on the longevity of some topoi in Mediterranean and Iranian cultures0
Facing the challenges of the siltation of a sea gulf: the dissimilar cases of Priene and Miletos0
Frankish Jerusalem: the transformation of a medieval city in the Latin East0
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
The Greek revolution: a critical dictionary0
Societies in transition in early Greece: an archaeological history0
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