APA 6th Edition Katušić, M. (2019). Demografska kretanja u Kotoru u vrijeme Drugoga morejskog rata (1714. – 1718.). Povijesni prilozi, 38 (57), 71-88. https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v38i57.9787
MLA 8th Edition Katušić, Maja. "Demografska kretanja u Kotoru u vrijeme Drugoga morejskog rata (1714. – 1718.)." Povijesni prilozi, vol. 38, br. 57, 2019, str. 71-88. https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v38i57.9787. Citirano 14.04.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Katušić, Maja. "Demografska kretanja u Kotoru u vrijeme Drugoga morejskog rata (1714. – 1718.)." Povijesni prilozi 38, br. 57 (2019): 71-88. https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v38i57.9787
Harvard Katušić, M. (2019). 'Demografska kretanja u Kotoru u vrijeme Drugoga morejskog rata (1714. – 1718.)', Povijesni prilozi, 38(57), str. 71-88. https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v38i57.9787
Vancouver Katušić M. Demografska kretanja u Kotoru u vrijeme Drugoga morejskog rata (1714. – 1718.). Povijesni prilozi [Internet]. 2019 [pristupljeno 14.04.2021.];38(57):71-88. https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v38i57.9787
IEEE M. Katušić, "Demografska kretanja u Kotoru u vrijeme Drugoga morejskog rata (1714. – 1718.)", Povijesni prilozi, vol.38, br. 57, str. 71-88, 2019. [Online]. https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v38i57.9787
Sažetak Based on the birth, marriage, and death records in the parish of St Tryphon in Kotor, the paper presents and analyses the key determinants of local demographic trends during the last Venetian-Ottoman war (1714-1718). To the extent permitted by the sources, the author has focused on the fluctuations in the number of births, marriages, and deaths in the pre-war, wartime, and post-war periods. Links between these numbers have been juxtaposed to the origins and professions of the persons involved and the results obtained from Kotor have been compared with the trends in Dubrovnik and Pula. These comparisons indicate that – although the Second Morean War was not fought in the immediate vicinity of Kotor – the war events had a considerable bearing on the town’s demographic trends. This is particularly evident in the mortality rate, which rose steeply when the war was most intense. Military migrations, that is, the arrival of soldiers in the town, also increased the biological potential of the population, which led to an increase in the marriage rate. These trends reveal Kotor’s military profile and show the soldiers (and their migrations) as an interesting social group.