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<span class="en">by </span> Maria Baramova<span></span></span> <span class="property documentLanguage"><span class="de">Original auf</span><span class="en">Original in</span> <span id="originallanguage_top">English</span>, <span class="de">angezeigt auf</span><span class="en">displayed in</span> <span id="articlelangselector"><a href="" id="articlelanguage_top">English</a><ul id="avllist"><li><a href="/baramovam-2010-de"><span class="languagename_short">de</span><span class="languagename"><span class="de">Deutsch</span><span class="en">German</span></span></a></li><li><a href="/baramovam-2010-en"><span class="languagename_short">en</span><span class="languagename"><span class="de">Englisch</span><span class="en">English</span></span></a></li></ul></span><span class="arrowdown">▾</span></span> <br> <span class="documentModified"> <span class="en">Published</span><span class="de">Erschienen</span>: <span id="dateselector"> <span id="publicationsdate_top" href="#">2010-12-03</span> <ul 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href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe/dcexport"><!-- --><img class="en" src="/_theme/img/xml_12x12.png" alt="XML Metadata" title="save metadata as XML"><!-- --><img class="de" src="/_theme/img/xml_12x12.png" alt="XML Metadaten" title="Metadaten als XML speichern"> </a>    <span id="form-widgets-shorttitle" style="display:none">Border Theories</span> </div> <p class="documentDescription"> <span id="parent-fieldname-description" class="hyphenate">This article discusses concepts and realities of "borders" in early modern Europe. It outlines the basic shifts in the relevant terminology with particular emphasis on juridical and political discourses. It focuses on the relative importance of zonal and linear notions of borders, as well as on the growing significance of the natural environment in contemporary thought on the topic. The issue of inter-state relations, in particular as regards the Ottoman Empire, is used to illustrate the political relevance of changing concepts of borders.</span> </p> <dl class="portlet toc" id="document-toc"> <dt class="portletHeader"><span class="de">Inhaltsverzeichnis</span><span class="en">Table of Contents</span></dt> <dd class="portletItem"></dd> </dl> <div id="parent-fieldname-text" class="hyphenate"> <div id="articlebody"> <div class="fieldErrorBox"></div> <span id="tableOfContents" data-toc="true"></span> <h2>Introduction</h2> <p>"Good fences make good neighbours", the saying goes. While we are not concerned with high walls or neighbourhood relationships, the metaphor nonetheless suggests a number of important questions: What were the basic aspects of borders in medieval times? Was there a major shift from the <i>frontiality</i> concept of the pre-modern state to a more linear model of borders? What did the term "border" signify generally? Were these lines dividing one thing from another real or imaginary?</p> <p>In general, borders are understood as divisions between cultures, languages, and political and confessional systems. However, throughout most of the early modern period – as well as in antiquity and the Middle Ages – they were not conceived of as straight lines marking territories and political dominions. The Roman <i>limes</i>, for instance, the classical division of the "Roman civilization" and the "barbarian world", represented in practice a nebulous contact zone between conquered lands and those which had withstood invasion, rather than a clearly defined line of division.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_0_marker1" title=" Cf. Ellis/Eßer, Early Modern Frontiers 2006, pp. 14–15; Schneider, Lineare Grenzen 1993, pp. 51–68; Abdulafia, Medieval Frontiers 2002."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_0">1</a></sup></span> The border concept appears to have gained importance with the emergence of the concept of territorial states in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries when borders became much more visible and began to be considered and discussed in the context of various aspects of state ideology. Topographical features (such as rivers and mountains) and manmade landmarks (fortresses, etc.) began to increasingly serve as borders. Over the medieval and early modern periods, clear geographical borders were established between the realms of Christianity and Islam, as well as between Catholicism and Orthodoxy.</p> <p>It should be noted that a comprehensive study of concepts of borders in early modern times is yet to be published, though works covering local, regional and micro-historical aspects are numerous. As a result of the widely varying approaches employed, it is impossible to offer a systematic historiographical summary here. Consequently, the following survey will focus on four major features of the development and spread of the linear concept of borders: (1) etymological aspects, (2) the impact of the doctrine of "natural borders", (3) new juridical concepts and (4) regional divergences in the case of the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4075720-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Ottoman Empire</a></span>.</p> <h2>Etymological aspects</h2> <p>Turning to the question of semantics and the historical development of the term "border", we note that etymologically the terms <i>граница</i><i>/granica </i>(Slavic languages)<i>,</i> <i>frontier</i> (English),<i> Grenze</i> (German)<i>, frontière </i>(French) and <i>frontera</i> (Spanish)<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_2_marker3" title=" Lat. Limites, Fines, Termini."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_2">2</a></sup></span> signify political frontiers between states. The meanings of these words evolved over time with the changing concept of "frontier". The expressions <i>frontière</i> and <i>Grenze</i> in the modern sense of frontier began to appear only in the late Middle Ages. As late as the fifteenth century, the term <i>frontier</i> began to acquire the meaning "front part of an army".<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_4_marker5" title=" The Spanish term frontera also gradually acquired the notions of militarized borderland through Spain's situation as a permanent battleground, at least in Reconquista ideology. Cf. Power, Introduction 1999, pp. 4–8."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_4">3</a></sup></span> In the same way, the French <i>frontière</i> signified a military border, as distinct from the more civil concept of <i>limites</i>.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_6_marker7" title=" See Febvre, Frontière 1988, pp. 27–37."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_6">4</a></sup></span> The term only began to be used in the modern sense of "frontier" in the fifteenth century. In the sixteenth century, there was a further semantic shift in the use of the word "frontier" in the European context. The emerging frontiality manifested itself – among others ways – in Luther's use of the word <i>Grenze</i> (from the Slavic <i>granica</i>) instead of the medieval <i>Mark</i> in his Bible translation.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_8_marker9" title=" Grimm, Deutsches Wörterbuch 1935, vol. 9, col. 124–126."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_8">5</a></sup></span> The etymology of the Slavic word <i>granica</i> is "edge" or "end" of something.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_10_marker11" title=" Russ. granica, ukr. hranýća, bulg. gránica, kr. grànica, sloven. grânica, čech. hranice, poln. granica."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_10">6</a></sup></span> Indeed, the name <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4061496-7" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Ukraine</a></span> itself – meaning simply "march" – includes the frontiality concept, denoting initially the zone dividing Polish-Lithuania – and later <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4301291-7" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Muscovy</a></span> – from the Tatars.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_12_marker13" title=" See Vasmer, Etymologisches Wörterbuch 1953, p. 304; cf. Berneker, Slavisches etymologisches Wörterbuch 1908–1913."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_12">7</a></sup></span></p> <h2>Frontiality, linearity and "natural borders"</h2> <p>In early modern times, the frontier concept increasingly incorporated topographical features into the political reality. In the sixteenth and, even more so, the seventeenth centuries, the idea of "natural borders" began to dominate all aspects of the frontier concept. In an abstract sense, it is as though the ideal political space began to be defined in terms of physical geography. Similarly, in cartography the representation of space saw an increasing correlation between physical and political geography. Maps from antiquity and the Middle Ages characteristically lack precise political borders. Until the seventeenth century, indeed, maps contained representations of continents, regions and major cities, but lacked almost all notion of political borders between states.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_14_marker15" title=" Vogler, Borders and Boundaries 2006, pp. 28–30."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_14">8</a></sup></span> While there was a noticeable change in the sixteenth century with regard to the depiction of political borders on maps, such depictions nonetheless remained rare, with political frontiality being represented by rivers, mountains and other topographical features. According to Wolfgang Schmale, with the improvement of measurement techniques in the seventeenth century "das mentale und kulturell-politische Phänomen Grenze wird gewissermaßen materialisiert und zum Bestandteil der Geographie".<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_16_marker17" title=" Schmale, Grenze 1998, p. 57."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_16">9</a></sup></span> In the early modern period and particularly in the eighteenth century, the concept of "border" lost its vagueness and acquired linear form. Linearity became the basic principle for visualizing and "expressing" frontiers. Zedler, who compiled the first general encyclopaedia of the modern age, described frontiers in 1735 as follows:</p> <blockquote>öffentliche Zeichen und sichtbare Gemercke, dadurch die Landschafften und liegende Güter erkenntlich und ordentlich von einander unterschiedlich werden. Sie werden auch Marcken und Untermarcken genennet, darum, daß sie Gemerck und Andeutung geben, wie weit sich ein Land oder Gut erstrecke ... Darnach vor das andere werden auch offter Mahlen die Güter, und vornemlich die Herrschafften und Gebiete nicht durch aufgerichtete, und mit der Hand-Arbeit gemachte Marck-Steine, sondern von <i>der Natur an die Hand</i> gegebene Grenzen und Marcken von einander unterschieden, das sind selbstgewachsene Marcken, als die Gebürge und hohe Spitzen, oder Rücken derer Berge. Bisweilen sind auch zu Grenzen gesetzt die Thäler, die Landstrassen und Fußsteige, die flüssenden Wasser und Bächlein<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_18_marker19" title=" Zedler, Universallexicon 1735, vol. 11, col. 831–832."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_18">10</a></sup></span></blockquote> <p>Following Zedler's example, encyclopaedias in the nineteenth century predominantly defined "border" as an imaginary line defining the outer part of something and where it ends. Moreover, it is the point where the ends of several objects meet, thus creating a line connecting the border points.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_20_marker21" title=' See for example Ersch, Allgemeine Encyclopädie 1871, Art. "Grenze (Recht der Grenzen)", vol. 90, pp. 211–233.'><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_20">11</a></sup></span> Indeed Zedler's definition was informed by the idea of "natural borders" – though not the ideology – mentioning topographical features, as well as a series of manmade markers such as stones, barriers, pillars, fences, walls, etc., which apparently had a visual purpose.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_22_marker23" title=" Schmale, Grenze 1998, pp. 58–60."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_22">12</a></sup></span><i> </i>This differs significantly from the political theory of <i>limites naturelles</i>, which was prevalent in <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4018145-5" rel="noopener" target="_blank">France</a></span> from the seventeenth century. The early modern period saw the emergence of state ideologies which endowed state territory and the central absolutist authority with a cult status. In the eyes of politicians of the time, the border was elevated to a key factor, forming an "area of ideology", in particular with respect to natural borders. The definition of the French historical area in the hexagon between the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4047911-0" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Pyrenees</a></span> and the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4049739-2" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Rhine</a></span> underlined the homogeneity of that space as a natural territory and corresponded with the perception of ethnic unity.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_24_marker25" title=" About the idea of France's natural frontiers, see Sahlins, Natural Frontiers 1990, pp. 1423–1451."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_24">13</a></sup></span> Similar processes can be observed in Swedish foreign policy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4044107-6" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Baltic Sea</a></span> became an element of state ideology. In a similar manner, the desire to determine the outer borders of the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/2035457-5" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation</a></span> also led to an elevation of topographical features: The great European rivers Rhine and <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4012712-6" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Danube </a></span>circumscribed the space containing the German identity.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_26_marker27" title=" See Rüther, Flüsse als Grenzen 2007, pp. 39–40; cf. Gantet, Grenzen des Heiligen Römischen Reichs 2007, pp. 61–66."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_26">14</a></sup></span></p> <h2>Juridical concepts</h2> <p>The <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4015701-5" rel="noopener" target="_blank">European</a></span> renaissance of the Roman judicial tradition in the sixteenth century gave rise to a new theoretical discussion about frontiers and how they are defined. The concept of frontier was transformed into an issue of governmental importance and featured prominently in a number of legal documents.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_28_marker29" title=" See Scattola, Grenze der Neuzeit 1997, pp. 58–61."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_28">15</a></sup></span> From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the idea of "natural borders" took roots in juridical discourses, as reflected in juridical texts. In the evolving field of international law, for instance, the term <i>fines naturales</i>, which was associated with concrete natural features like rivers, mountain ranges, swamps and deserts, was increasingly employed to denote a particular type of political borders in contrast to more artificial lines of division (<i>termini</i>, <i>limes</i>). This use of terms was largely established by the writings of <a class="external-link" href="http://viaf.org/viaf/32005141" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Hugo Grotius (1583–1645)</a> and <a class="external-link" data-class="external-link" href="http://viaf.org/viaf/99029785" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Samuel Pufendorf (1632–1694)</a>.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_30_marker31" title=" Cf. Grotius, De jure beli 1853, vol. 2, p. 271 et seqq. [See also, Grotius, Rights of War and Peace 2005, vol. 2, pp. 477–478]; Pufendorf, Of the Law of Nature and Nations 1703, p. 355."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_30">16</a></sup></span></p> <p>Yet <a class="external-link" href="http://viaf.org/viaf/45094906" rel="noopener" target="_blank" title="Johann Oetinger (1577–1633)">Johann Oetinger's (1577–1633)</a> <i>Tractatus de jure et controversiis limitum</i>, dating from the first half of the seventeenth century, had already brought the frontier concept noticeably closer to modern concepts of the term.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_32_marker33" title=" Cf. Oetinger, Tractatus De Iure Et Controversiis Limitum 1642."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_32">17</a></sup></span> Oetinger's theory employed the notion of sovereignty, using models from natural law. He attempted a justification of existing borders with reference to the "four monarchies" doctrine.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_34_marker35" title=" Scattola, Grenze der Neuzeit 1997, p. 55 (n. 72)."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_34">18</a></sup></span> The will of the Lord divides the land between the nations by means of natural borders:</p> <blockquote>Den Erdboden hat der gütige Gott den Menschen zu bessitzen / <i>a </i>vnd also weißlich außgetheilt / daß die Völcker nach ihrer Art vnterschiedliche Wohnungen darinnen haben können. Darumb ist derselbe nicht gleichförmig in einerley Gestallt / sondern mit allerley mannigfaltigen Gelegenheiten geschaffen / vnd in absonderliche Geländ von Natur vnterscheiden / welche wir Landschafften heissen. <i>b </i>Dann wir sehen daß ein Land etwan mit Gebürgen / ein anders mit Waldungen eingeschlossen: Dieses mit fliessenden Wassern / jenes mit Thälern vmbgeben. Etliche Länder liegen in schönen ebnen Feld; Etliche gar mitten im Meer / vnd sind also gleichsam durch Natürliche Gränzen von einander selbsten abgesöndert. Nun ist zwar Anfangs die Erde zu einem gemeinen Vatterland vnd Geburtstatt allen Menschen geordnet:<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_36_marker37" title=" Oetinger, Tractatus 1642."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_36">19</a></sup></span></blockquote> <p>In the late eighteenth century, juridical thought made a clear distinction between natural and manmade frontiers. <a class="external-link" href="http://viaf.org/viaf/102456980" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Karl Gottlob Günther (1752–1832)</a>, for example, wrote the following in his work on European international law:</p> <blockquote>Die Grenzen des Landes sind entweder solche, wo die Natur selbst die Unterscheidungszeichen an die Hand giebt, welche die Nazionen zur Richtschnur annehmen, und heissen natürliche (<i>limites naturales, occupatorii</i>) oder solche, welche durch Kunst und menschlichen Fleis aufgerichtet werden, künstliche (<i>artificiales</i>). Eine dritte Gattung, welche durch Bestimmung abgemessener Rechte in Verträgen festgesetzt werden, heissen politische Grenzen (<i>politici, mensurati</i>). Dieienigen Territorien, welche natürliche Grenzen haben, werden von Grotius territoria arcifinia, die beiden andern hingegen <i>limitata</i> genannt.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_38_marker39" title=" Günther, Europäisches Völkerrecht 1792, pp. 172–175. See also Bartenstein, Natur- und Völkerrecht 1790, pp. 158–159."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_38">20</a></sup></span></blockquote> <p>In reality, natural barriers such as rivers and mountains need not necessarily be insuperable obstacles and border contours are not a natural phenomenon. Borders are rather a manifestation of competing territorial claims backed up by military force, though based to some extent on geographical reality. For instance, rivers dividing spheres of domination were often defined as borders in peace treaties and international agreements. In the early modern period, border discourses – political and juridical, as well as historical – were heavily influenced by the growing number of pan-European military conflicts, such as the Thirty Years' War of the seventeenth century and the Spanish and Austrian Wars of Succession in the eighteenth century. Not surprisingly, decisions about the future of territories, their eventual division among states, the shaping of new borders, and so on, were issues of primary importance at peace congresses. In this respect, the influence of the newly created <a class="internal-link" href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/en/threads/backgrounds/media-genres/juergen-wilke-media-genres"><span class="internal-link">media</span></a> (newspapers, magazines, <i>Flugblätter</i>) should not be underestimated, as they gave a platform to publicists from which they affected the visualization of borders and frontiality in the public consciousness.</p> <h2>Regional divergences: the Ottoman Empire</h2> <p>As regards the transformation from "nebulous" to "linear" concepts of borders, we should bear in mind that while this process is quite obvious in <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4039677-0" rel="noopener" target="_blank">central</a></span>, <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4079215-8" rel="noopener" target="_blank">western</a></span> and <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4075455-8" rel="noopener" target="_blank">northern Europe</a></span>, in the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4058449-5" rel="noopener" target="_blank">European southeast</a></span> dominated by the Ottoman Empire more vague distinctions prevailed until the end of the seventeenth century. Even when signing the Peace Treaty of <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4110014-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Carlowitz</a></span><span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_1_marker2" title=" Digitialized peace treaty of Carlowitz, 26/01/1699, Institute of European History, Project Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne [03/12/2010]."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_1">21</a></sup></span> with the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4043271-3" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Habsburg Empire</a></span> in 1699, the Ottomans were hesitant to agree to the establishment of a border commission to draw the new frontiers where no dividing natural features existed – specifically, in the land of the <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4004408-7" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Banat</a></span> of <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4078196-3" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Temesvar</a></span>, which remained under the Sultan's rule.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_40_marker41" title=" Hammer, Geschichte des Osmanischen Reichs 1931, vol. VII, p. 24 et seqq.; cf. Parvev, Habsburgs and Ottomans 1995."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_40">22</a></sup></span> This peculiar paradox arose out of a particular aspect of European-Ottoman relations from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries: the Islamic concept of war and peace.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_42_marker43" title=" For some general studies on the Islamic perception of peace and war, see Kelsay, Just War and Jihad 1991."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_42">23</a></sup></span></p> <p>The state of the Ottoman Turks became a great power soon after its inception through the ideology of military expansion. The border concept was practically absent. Instead, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the so-called "udj-culture"<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_44_marker45" title=' The Turkish word udj means frontier, under the Ottomans more specifically a military post. For more about the so called "udj-culture" see Melikoff, Ghazi 1999. In the English-American historiography, however, the term "border society" is often used instead.'><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_44">24</a></sup></span> gained prevalence in <span class="external-geo-link-container" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"><a itemprop="url" class="external-geo-link" data-class="external-geo-link" href="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4085685-9" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Asia Minor</a></span>, aimed not at the preservation of existing frontiers but rather at a continual border expansion through force.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_46_marker47" title=" For the first time the idea of the so called "border society" has been suggested in the beginning of the 20th century by the Austrian historian Paul Wittek. See Wittek, The Rise of the Ottoman Empire 1967; Wittek, La Formation 1982. Wittek's thesis was criticized and revised by Colin Imber. Imber, Paul Wittek's "De la défaite" 1986, pp. 65–81. Reprinted in: Imber, Ottoman History and Law 1996, pp. 291–304; Imber, The Ottoman Empire 2002. About the whole discussion, see also Kafadar, Between Two Worlds 1995; Heywood, Frontier in Ottoman History 1999, pp. 228–250."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_46">25</a></sup></span> This tradition remained strong during the course of Ottoman expansion in southeast Europe. To varying degrees over time, the border constituted a continuously changing entity, driven by the armed forces and almost independent of the central authorities.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_48_marker49" title=" More about akıncis' organization, see Lowry, Early Ottoman State 2003; Kiprovska, Akıncıs in Ottoman Rumelia 2004, pp. 11–23."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_48">26</a></sup></span> A prominent feature of "udj-culture" was thus an offensive, rather than defensive, stance in relation to existing borders. It was underpinned by the militant ideology of Islam: the <i>gaza</i>, or permanent war for the true faith. In the mid-fifteenth century Sultan <a class="external-link" href="http://viaf.org/viaf/86538783" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Mehmed the Conqueror (1432–1481)</a><span> </span>tried to limit the authority of the "udj-begs" by placing the whole army under central command. As a result, through the sixteenth century the Ottoman border <i>serhad</i> gradually evolved, though the essence of the frontier concept changed only slightly.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_50_marker51" title=" Cf. Radushev, Osmanskata granična periferia [The Ottoman Border Periphery] 1997, pp. 187–213; Gradeva, War and Peace along the Danube 2004, pp. 131–132."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_50">27</a></sup></span></p> <p>Despite the fact that border zones (rivers, mountains, seas, etc.) belonged neither to the world of war nor to the world of Islam according to Hanefite Law, it is apparent that the Danube in this very period was still regarded as a part of the<i> dar ul harb</i>.<span class="InsertNoteMarker" id="InsertNoteID_52_marker53" title=" Caurroy, Législation 1848, pp. 5–45. See also Panaite, The Ottoman Law 2000, pp. 77–86."><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_52">28</a></sup></span> This is explained by the fact that, from the end of the fourteenth century to the mid-sixteenth century, the Ottomans were devoted to continuous expansion, which was irreconcilable with the defining of a frontier. In practice, it represented an area of perpetual collision between Christians and Muslims, essentially bearing out the Islamic concept of the world of war. The doctrine of Holy War against the foes of the faith stated that "eternal peace" could not be established with Christian states, meaning that the peace agreements which ended wars were always seen as temporary and the border had the effective status of a demarcation line (<i>Waffenstillstandsgrenze</i>). It was not until the end of the seventeenth century when the Ottomans suffered their first military disaster that they began to develop the same understanding of the frontier which already prevailed in European international relations.</p> <h2>Conclusion</h2> <p>The great geographical discoveries and the emergence of modern cartography in the early modern period, as well as the establishment of the idea of the territorial state, radically changed concepts of frontiers and spatial divisions. The diffuseness which had dominated throughout antiquity and the Middle Ages was gradually replaced by a concept of border as line, both linear and fixed. The cartographic revolution made it possible to establish clear borders employing both topographical features and manmade landmarks. It also enabled the precise plotting of frontiers on maps in relation to political dominions and physical geography. 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Ellis/Eßer, Early Modern Frontiers 2006, pp. 14–15; Schneider, Lineare Grenzen 1993, pp. 51–68; Abdulafia, Medieval Frontiers 2002.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_2"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_2_marker3">^</a></sup> Lat. Limites, Fines, Termini.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_4"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_4_marker5">^</a></sup> The Spanish term frontera also gradually acquired the notions of militarized borderland through Spain's situation as a permanent battleground, at least in Reconquista ideology. Cf. Power, Introduction 1999, pp. 4–8.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_6"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_6_marker7">^</a></sup> See Febvre, Frontière 1988, pp. 27–37.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_8"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_8_marker9">^</a></sup> <span class="external-link">Grimm, Deutsches Wörterbuch 1935, vol. 9, col. 124–126.</span></li> <li id="InsertNoteID_10"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_10_marker11">^</a></sup> Russ. granica, ukr. hranýća, bulg. gránica, kr. grànica, sloven. grânica, čech. hranice, poln. granica.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_12"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_12_marker13">^</a></sup> See Vasmer, Etymologisches Wörterbuch 1953, p. 304; cf. Berneker, Slavisches etymologisches Wörterbuch 1908–1913.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_14"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_14_marker15">^</a></sup> Vogler, Borders and Boundaries 2006, pp. 28–30.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_16"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_16_marker17">^</a></sup> Schmale, Grenze 1998, p. 57.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_18"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_18_marker19">^</a></sup> <span class="external-link">Zedler, Universallexicon 1735, vol. 11, col. 831–832</span>.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_20"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_20_marker21">^</a></sup> See for example <span class="external-link">Ersch, Allgemeine Encyclopädie 1871, Art. "Grenze (Recht der Grenzen)", vol. 90, pp. 211–233.</span></li> <li id="InsertNoteID_22"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_22_marker23">^</a></sup> Schmale, Grenze 1998, pp. 58–60.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_24"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_24_marker25">^</a></sup> About the idea of France's natural frontiers, see Sahlins, Natural Frontiers 1990, pp. 1423–1451.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_26"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_26_marker27">^</a></sup> See Rüther, Flüsse als Grenzen 2007, pp. 39–40; cf. Gantet, Grenzen des Heiligen Römischen Reichs 2007, pp. 61–66.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_28"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_28_marker29">^</a></sup> See Scattola, Grenze der Neuzeit 1997, pp. 58–61.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_30"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_30_marker31">^</a></sup> Cf. Grotius, De jure beli 1853, vol. 2, p. 271 et seqq. [See also, Grotius, Rights of War and Peace 2005, vol. 2, pp. 477–478]; Pufendorf, Of the Law of Nature and Nations 1703, p. 355.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_32"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_32_marker33">^</a></sup> Cf. Oetinger, Tractatus De Iure Et Controversiis Limitum 1642.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_34"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_34_marker35">^</a></sup> Scattola, Grenze der Neuzeit 1997, p. 55 (n. 72).</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_36"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_36_marker37">^</a></sup> Oetinger, Tractatus 1642.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_38"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_38_marker39">^</a></sup> Günther, Europäisches Völkerrecht 1792, pp. 172–175. See also Bartenstein, Natur- und Völkerrecht 1790, pp. 158–159.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_1"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_1_marker2">^</a></sup> <span class="external-link">Digitialized peace treaty of Carlowitz, 26/01/1699</span>, Institute of European History, <a data-class="external-link" href="http://www.ieg-friedensvertraege.de" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><span class="external-link">Project Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne</span></a> [2010-12-03].</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_40"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_40_marker41">^</a></sup> Hammer, Geschichte des Osmanischen Reichs 1931, vol. VII, p. 24 et seqq.; cf. Parvev, Habsburgs and Ottomans 1995.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_42"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_42_marker43">^</a></sup> For some general studies on the Islamic perception of peace and war, see Kelsay, Just War and Jihad 1991.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_44"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_44_marker45">^</a></sup> The Turkish word udj means frontier, under the Ottomans more specifically a military post. For more about the so called "udj-culture" see Melikoff, Ghazi 1999. In the English-American historiography, however, the term "border society" is often used instead.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_46"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_46_marker47">^</a></sup> For the first time the idea of the so called "border society" has been suggested in the beginning of the 20th century by the Austrian historian Paul Wittek. See Wittek, The Rise of the Ottoman Empire 1967; Wittek, La Formation 1982. Wittek's thesis was criticized and revised by Colin Imber. Imber, Paul Wittek's "De la défaite" 1986, pp. 65–81. Reprinted in: Imber, Ottoman History and Law 1996, pp. 291–304; Imber, The Ottoman Empire 2002. About the whole discussion, see also Kafadar, Between Two Worlds 1995; Heywood, Frontier in Ottoman History 1999, pp. 228–250.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_48"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_48_marker49">^</a></sup> More about akıncis' organization, see Lowry, Early Ottoman State 2003; Kiprovska, Akıncıs in Ottoman Rumelia 2004, pp. 11–23.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_50"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_50_marker51">^</a></sup> Cf. Radushev, Osmanskata granična periferia [The Ottoman Border Periphery] 1997, pp. 187–213; Gradeva, War and Peace along the Danube 2004, pp. 131–132.</li> <li id="InsertNoteID_52"><sup><a href="https://www.ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/crossroads/border-regions/maria-baramova-border-theories-in-early-modern-europe#InsertNoteID_52_marker53">^</a></sup> Caurroy, Législation 1848, pp. 5–45. 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