UID:
almafu_9959173488602883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9781641890236
Series Statement:
Beyond Medieval Europe
Content:
‹p ›As a small, landlocked country, medieval Bosnia managed topreserve its individuality, characterized by religious plurality and by thepersistence of its own ancient customs. But its central position in the region,situated between east and west, and between Catholic and Orthodox Christianity,meant it was heavily influenced, both politically and culturally by theVenetian Republic, the Hungarian Kingdom, and the Byzantine Empire. Due to languageissues and scarcity of sources, this region has largely been overlooked bywestern historiography. This volume features contributions from an exciting newgeneration of medievalists, who are working to rectify this gap in thenarrative.‹/p›
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Frontmatter --
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CONTENTS --
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INTRODUCTION /
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Chapter 1. BOSNIA AND CROATIA- DALMATIA IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE /
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Chapter 2. RELATIONS BETWEEN THE BOSNIAN KINGDOM AND THE SERBIAN DESPOTATE IN A REGIONAL CONTEXT /
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Chapter 3. THE OPPOSITION BETWEEN BULGARIA AND THE LATIN EMPIRE OF CONSTANTINOPLE: A NECESSARY HOSTILITY? /
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Chapter 4. OTTOMAN POWER HOLDERS IN THE BALKANS (1353–1580): A CASE OF UPWARD AND DOWNWARD ELITE MOBILITY /
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Chapter 5. EXPLOITING THE FRONTIER— A CASE STUDY: THE COMMON ENDEAVOUR OF MATTHIAS CORVINUS AND NICHOLAS OF ILOK IN LATE MEDIEVAL BOSNIA /
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Chapter 6. THE PAPACY AND MARRIAGE PRACTICES IN MEDIEVAL BOSNIA /
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Chapter 7. ECCLESIASTICAL REFORMER AND POLITICIAN: THE TWO FACES OF BISHOP STEPHEN II OF ZAGREB, 1225– 1247 /
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INDEX
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781641890236
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781641890236
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781641890236