MARC Bibliographic Record

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245 00 $aCrash course world history. Season 1, Episode 19, Venice and the Ottoman Empire /$cdirected by Stan Muller ; produced by Stan Muller.
246 30 $aVenice and the Ottoman Empire
264 _1 $a[Place of publication not identified] :$bCrash course world history,$c2020.
300    $a1 online resource (10 minutes)
306    $a000938
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490 0_ $aAcademic Video Online
546    $aIn English.
500    $aTitle from resource description page (viewed January 20, 2022).
520    $aIn which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the city-state of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. Working together across cultural and religious divides, they both become very rich, and the Ottomans became one of the most powerful political entities in the world. We also discuss how economic realities can overcome religious and political differences (in this case between Muslims and Christians), the doges of Venice, the sultans of the Ottoman empire, the janissaries and so-called slave aristocracy of the Ottoman Empire, and how money and knowledge from the Islamic world helped fuel and fund the European Renaissance.
650 _0 $aTrade routes$zEurope.
650 _0 $aRenaissance.
651 _0 $aTurkey$xHistory$yOttoman Empire, 1288-1918.
651 _0 $aVenice (Republic : To 1797)$xHistory.
651 _0 $aVenice (Italy)$xEconomic conditions$yTo 1797.
651 _0 $aTurkey$xForeign relations$zItaly.
651 _0 $aItaly$xForeign relations$zTurkey.
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700 1_ $aMuller, Stan,$edirector,$eproducer.
700 1_ $aGreen, John,$eon-screen presenter.
710 2_ $aCrash course world history,$epublisher.
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Network Electronic IDs: 9913391030002121
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