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The 1565 Great Siege, the founding of Valletta and their lasting effects
- Roger Crowley, ‘The Mediterranean’s Vienna’: the impact of the Great Siege on European History, p. 1
- Carmel Vassallo, Lodging 1565 in the wider Scheme of Things: A fresh look at the primary documentation, p.11
- John A. Schembri, The geographies of the Sceberras peninsula: examining its physical contours, p. 22
- Albert Ganado, Fresh discoveries of Malta Siege maps, p.38
- Nathaniel Cutajar, John Samut-Tagliaferro and Mevrick Spiteri, An Archaeological Perspective of the 1565 Great Siege: theoretical problems and interpretative possibilities: the case study of the Ghar l-Ahmar cemetery, p.52
- Christian Mifsud, Ella Samut-Tagliaferro and Anthony Pace, Fort St Elmo: An Archaeological Perspective, p.70
- Charles Xuereb, The Great Siege of 1565: aftermath, cultural memory and the Maltese Collective Identity, p.86
- David Mallia, Dragut, Seraglio politics and the Great Siege of 1565, p.96
- Carlos Nieto Sanchez, The Spanish intervention in the Great Siege of Malta, p.112
- Jean-Paul de Lucca, The Siege of Malta and its Protagonists in Giano Pelusio’s Poetry, p.121
- Francesco Menchetti, Before and after the Great Siege of Malta: architectural projects of the School of Urbino, p.136
- Thomas Freller, The echo of the building of Valletta in the writings and works of German, Austrian and Bohemian architects, engineers and military men in Early Modern Times, p. 146
- Christian Mifsud, Valletta, a City in Maps: the utility of cartographic sources in the study of historic urban development, p. 176
- Yosanne Vella, What is the best pedagogy to use when teaching the Great Siege in Maltese History textbooks? Some examples of good practice, p. 189
- Joseph Magro Conti, Post-1565 Siege Renaissance: The Making of a City Valletta, p. 219
- Emanuel Buttigieg, The 1565 Great Siege, The Founding of Valletta and their lasting Effects: Concluding Remarks, p. 239































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