Introduction. I. Rural Communities and Agrarian Strategies. 1. “Villages, Peasants and Landholdings in the Edirne Region in the Second Half of the 17th Century”, in Region, Borders, Societies, Identities in Central and Southeast Europe, 17th – 21st Centuries. Collected Studies. P. Peykovska, G. Demeter (eds), Sofia – Budapest, 2013, 17-33.. 2. “Les paysans et la pauvreté dans le kaza d’Edirne durant le XVIIe et les premières décennies du XVIIIe siècle”, Bulgarian Historical Review, 1-2, 2019, 29-79.. 3. “Agrarian Surplus and Agrarian Strategies in the Village Micro-Economy in the South-West Peloponnese in the Early Eighteenth Century”, in Ottoman Rural Societies and Economies, Halcyon Days in Crete VIII, A Symposium Held in Rethymno, 13-15 January 2012, Ed. by E. Kolovos, Rethymno: Crete University Press, 2015, 65-94.. II. Portraits of Peasants, Representing Various Property and Professional Groups . 1. “On Some Features of the Portrait of Çiftlik Hired Workers in the 17th – Mid -18th Century”, Еtudes Balkaniques, 4, 2015, 23-74.. 2. “The Farm and Family of a Well-to-do Peasant from the Province of Rumeli in the Early Seventeenth Century”, Bulgarian Historical Review, 3-4, 2022, 35-86. . 3. “Economic Aspects of the Portrait of the 17th Century Village Priest”, in: The Ottoman Balkans: Personal Dimentions: Agents of Faith, R. Gradeva (ed.). Istanbul: The Isis Press, (forthcoming).. 4. “Social Profile and Professional Mobility of Rural Pedlars in Rumeli at the End of the 17th and Mid – 18th Centuries”, Études balkaniques, 1, 2020, 51-103.. III. Between the Real and Imaginary World of the Non-Muslim Subjects of the Sultan . 1. “L’idée de la richesse et de la pauvreté que se faisaient les paysans non musulmans, sujets du Sultan, reflétée dans la Chronique de Papasynadinos de la première moitié du 17e siècle”, Bulgarian Historical Review, 1-2, 2016, 24-43. 2. “Creating and preserving the collective memory of war conflicts in the Ottoman border periphery: the battles of Michael Viteazul with the Ottoman Empire during the war of the Holy League (1593-1606)”, Études Balkaniques, 2, 2016, 313-350.
Introduction. I. Rural Communities and Agrarian Strategies. 1. “Villages, Peasants and Landholdings in the Edirne Region in the Second Half of the 17th Century”, in Region, Borders, Societies, Identities in Central and Southeast Europe, 17th – 21st Centuries. Collected Studies. P. Peykovska, G. Demeter (eds), Sofia – Budapest, 2013, 17-33.. 2. “Les paysans et la pauvreté dans le kaza d’Edirne durant le XVIIe et les premières décennies du XVIIIe siècle”, Bulgarian Historical Review, 1-2, 2019, 29-79.. 3. “Agrarian Surplus and Agrarian Strategies in the Village Micro-Economy in the South-West Peloponnese in the Early Eighteenth Century”, in Ottoman Rural Societies and Economies, Halcyon Days in Crete VIII, A Symposium Held in Rethymno, 13-15 January 2012, Ed. by E. Kolovos, Rethymno: Crete University Press, 2015, 65-94.. II. Portraits of Peasants, Representing Various Property and Professional Groups . 1. “On Some Features of the Portrait of Çiftlik Hired Workers in the 17th – Mid -18th Century”, Еtudes Balkaniques, 4, 2015, 23-74.. 2. “The Farm and Family of a Well-to-do Peasant from the Province of Rumeli in the Early Seventeenth Century”, Bulgarian Historical Review, 3-4, 2022, 35-86. . 3. “Economic Aspects of the Portrait of the 17th Century Village Priest”, in: The Ottoman Balkans: Personal Dimentions: Agents of Faith, R. Gradeva (ed.). Istanbul: The Isis Press, (forthcoming).. 4. “Social Profile and Professional Mobility of Rural Pedlars in Rumeli at the End of the 17th and Mid – 18th Centuries”, Études balkaniques, 1, 2020, 51-103.. III. Between the Real and Imaginary World of the Non-Muslim Subjects of the Sultan . 1. “L’idée de la richesse et de la pauvreté que se faisaient les paysans non musulmans, sujets du Sultan, reflétée dans la Chronique de Papasynadinos de la première moitié du 17e siècle”, Bulgarian Historical Review, 1-2, 2016, 24-43. 2. “Creating and preserving the collective memory of war conflicts in the Ottoman border periphery: the battles of Michael Viteazul with the Ottoman Empire during the war of the Holy League (1593-1606)”, Études Balkaniques, 2, 2016, 313-350.