TY - JOUR AU - Shaw, Stanford J. AB - Communications A communication will be considered only if it relates to an and lost the battle and their lives. Finally, there was article or review published in this journal; publication is no "second Maritsa River confrontation" at which solely at the editors' discretion. Letters may not exceed seven the "Serbian magnates, acting as independent allies" hundred words for reviews and one thousand words for were defeated. articles. They should be submitted in duplicate, typed Kostich was misled because, apparently, he relied double-spaced with wide margins, and headed "To the on S. Shaw's History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Editor." Turkey (vol. 1, Cambridge, 1976: 118-19), which contains numerous errors of fact, instead of using more reliable works (e.g. Ostrogorsky, o.c.; Istorija Srba, vol. 1, cd. S. Cirkovié, Belgrade, 1981; R. REVIEWS OF BOOKS Mihaljcié, Kraj srpskog carstva, Belgrade, 1975). BARIS^A KREKI^ University of California, Los Angeles Dragos Kostich's review of the late George Soulis's The Serbs and Byzantium during the Reign of Tsar Stephen Dusan (1331-1355) and His Successors (AHR, 90 [1985]:918-19) requires at least three remarks. TO THE EDITOR: First, Kostich's contention that "conquest as a prime motive and goal can be attributed at this time Kostich's TI - To the Editor JF - The American Historical Review DO - 10.1086/ahr/91.2.515-a DA - 1986-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/to-the-editor-bf0sHXAYYs SP - 515 EP - 516 VL - 91 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -