

The Siege of Vienna
May 14, 2009
Historians Andrew Wheatcroft, Claire Norton, and Jeremy Black discuss the Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1683, exploring its impact on European boundaries and the decline of Turkish influence. They delve into the Ottoman invasion, decision to attack Vienna, and the clash of civilizations during the siege. The aftermath of the siege and the historical analysis of Eastern European-Ottoman interactions are also explored.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Turning Point: Impact of the Siege of Vienna on European Boundaries and Balkan Power
01:53 • 2min
Exploring the Mighty Ottoman Empire of 1683 and Christian Europe's Concerns
03:30 • 2min
The Ottoman Invasion
05:14 • 4min
The Ottoman Decision to Attack Vienna
09:06 • 7min
The Siege of Vienna: A Clash of Empires
15:40 • 18min
The Aftermath of the Siege of Vienna
33:40 • 6min
Historical Analysis of the Eastern European-Ottoman Interaction
39:29 • 3min