Vlad III of Wallachia (r. 1448, 1456–62, 1476) is infamous for his use of impalement and terror, yet he returned to power three times — even after being imprisoned by King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. His final restoration in 1476 was backed by Hungary and Moldavia under Stephen the Great. While many sources portray him as a cruel tyrant, his ability to regain power suggests he retained significant political and military support. I’m seeking scholarly analysis of: Internal Wallachian d...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
I am looking for an English translation of El Estado Federal de Panama (a.k.a. The Federal State of Panama) by Justo Arosemena. I got my hopes up when I found this webpage written in English, but I emailed this publisher and they only have the book in Spanish. I've check my local library, The Internet Archive, and Book Finder. As far as I can tell, this work has never been translated into English, despite how interwoven American influence has been with Panama since its founding. Does anyone h...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
In the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, most Muslims living in Greece were forcibly moved to Turkey, and most Christians living in Turkey were forcibly moved to Greece. The exceptions were Christians living in Constantinople (Istanbul), Muslims living in Western Thrace, and Muslims who were part of the ethnic Albanian community. I am searching for the reason these specific groups were exempted. I understand the exception regarding members of the Albanian community, but why ...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange