Medieval Europe From Another Angle
Medieval Europe From Another Angle
Volume II: Transformations
Curta, Florin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2025
270
Dura
Inglês
9781041025627
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Introduction
Part I: Economy
1. Coins, forts and commercial exchanges in the sixth- and early seventh-century Balkans
2. Postcards from Maurilia, or the historiography of the Dark-Age cities of Byzantium
3. Origins of the European economy. A debate with Michael McCormick. East Central Europe
4. A note on trade and trade centers in the eastern and northern Adriatic region between the eighth and the ninth century
5. Markets in tenth-century al-Andalus and Volga Bulgharia: contrasting views of trade in Muslim Europe
Part 2: Charlemagne and later issues
6. Charlemagne in medieval East Central Europe (ca. 800 to ca. 1200)
7. Linear frontiers in the 9th century: Bulgaria and Wessex
8. Constantinople and the echo chamber. The Vlachs in the French crusade chronicles
9. Teutonic hierotopy: St. Christopher at Lochstedt
Bibliography
Part I: Economy
1. Coins, forts and commercial exchanges in the sixth- and early seventh-century Balkans
2. Postcards from Maurilia, or the historiography of the Dark-Age cities of Byzantium
3. Origins of the European economy. A debate with Michael McCormick. East Central Europe
4. A note on trade and trade centers in the eastern and northern Adriatic region between the eighth and the ninth century
5. Markets in tenth-century al-Andalus and Volga Bulgharia: contrasting views of trade in Muslim Europe
Part 2: Charlemagne and later issues
6. Charlemagne in medieval East Central Europe (ca. 800 to ca. 1200)
7. Linear frontiers in the 9th century: Bulgaria and Wessex
8. Constantinople and the echo chamber. The Vlachs in the French crusade chronicles
9. Teutonic hierotopy: St. Christopher at Lochstedt
Bibliography
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Medieval Europe;East Central and Eastern Europe;Muslim Europe in Middle Ages;Slavs and Avars;Byzantium;Balkans;Vlachs;Charlemagne;Migration;Ethnicity;Nationalism;Archaeology
Introduction
Part I: Economy
1. Coins, forts and commercial exchanges in the sixth- and early seventh-century Balkans
2. Postcards from Maurilia, or the historiography of the Dark-Age cities of Byzantium
3. Origins of the European economy. A debate with Michael McCormick. East Central Europe
4. A note on trade and trade centers in the eastern and northern Adriatic region between the eighth and the ninth century
5. Markets in tenth-century al-Andalus and Volga Bulgharia: contrasting views of trade in Muslim Europe
Part 2: Charlemagne and later issues
6. Charlemagne in medieval East Central Europe (ca. 800 to ca. 1200)
7. Linear frontiers in the 9th century: Bulgaria and Wessex
8. Constantinople and the echo chamber. The Vlachs in the French crusade chronicles
9. Teutonic hierotopy: St. Christopher at Lochstedt
Bibliography
Part I: Economy
1. Coins, forts and commercial exchanges in the sixth- and early seventh-century Balkans
2. Postcards from Maurilia, or the historiography of the Dark-Age cities of Byzantium
3. Origins of the European economy. A debate with Michael McCormick. East Central Europe
4. A note on trade and trade centers in the eastern and northern Adriatic region between the eighth and the ninth century
5. Markets in tenth-century al-Andalus and Volga Bulgharia: contrasting views of trade in Muslim Europe
Part 2: Charlemagne and later issues
6. Charlemagne in medieval East Central Europe (ca. 800 to ca. 1200)
7. Linear frontiers in the 9th century: Bulgaria and Wessex
8. Constantinople and the echo chamber. The Vlachs in the French crusade chronicles
9. Teutonic hierotopy: St. Christopher at Lochstedt
Bibliography
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