Continuation or Change? Borders and Frontiers in Late Antiquity and Medieval Europe
Landscape of Power Network, Military Organisation and Commerce
Herausgeber: Leighton, Gregory; Pranke, Piotr; Ró&
Continuation or Change? Borders and Frontiers in Late Antiquity and Medieval Europe
Landscape of Power Network, Military Organisation and Commerce
Herausgeber: Leighton, Gregory; Pranke, Piotr; Ró&
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This volume examines interdisciplinary boundaries, and includes texts focusing on material culture, philological analysis and historical research. What they all have in common are zones that lie in between, not treated as mere barriers, but also places of exchange in the early Middle Ages.
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This volume examines interdisciplinary boundaries, and includes texts focusing on material culture, philological analysis and historical research. What they all have in common are zones that lie in between, not treated as mere barriers, but also places of exchange in the early Middle Ages.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781032212821
- ISBN-10: 1032212829
- Artikelnr.: 64104148
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781032212821
- ISBN-10: 1032212829
- Artikelnr.: 64104148
Gregory Leighton is NAWA Ulam Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of History and Archival Sciences, Nicholas Copernicus University in Toru¿, Poland. Dr. Leighton studies the Teutonic Order and the Baltic crusades (13th-15th centuries). He has published in The Journal of Medieval History , Zapiski Historyczne, and other leading periodicals. His first monograph will appear with ARC Humanities Press in 2022. ¿ukasz Ró¿ycki is Professor of History at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznä, Poland. His main research interests include the study of Roman and Byzantine theory of warfare, with a particular focus on military treatises, and the study of the 6th century. He is the author of a number of books - most recently Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity (2021) - and articles related to the study of late antiquity and the history of the Byzantine Empire. Piotr Pranke is an assistant professor who deals with the history of medieval Scandinavia and Central and Eastern Europe, and is a member of the Faculty of Historical Sciences at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru¿, Poland. His scientific interests include the history of trade in the Viking era and the history of the Otton Empire and its influence on the shaping of the areas of "younger Europe". His most recent book publication is Medieval Trade in Central Europe, Scandinavia, and the Balkans (2020).
Introduction 1. Networks of Masculinity: Bearded Warriors in East Central
Europe (6th-9thc.) 2. The Slavs and the Conceptual Borderland of the
Byzantine Romanness in Macedonia 3. Imperial Legacies and Multiple
Borderlands: Was There an 'Adrio-Byzantine' Model of Identity in the Upper
Adriatic? 4. Ritual Representation of Power in Medieval East Centra lEurope
Rulership, Sacrality and Warfare (Hungary, Bohemia, Poland,
10th-14thcentury) 5. The Danube River Between Byzantium and Nomadic
Confederations (Huns and Avars) .The Dual Role of Barrier and Bridge 6. At
the gates of the Empire: the organization of the Byzantine borderlands in
the context of Early Medieval Bulgaria 7. Cross-border Cooperation Between
Óláfr Haraldsson and the Clan of R¿gnvaldr Úlfsson 8. The "Barbarian"
Borderlands Between East and West. The First Piast's Dynasty as an
Organizer of Interregional Trade - a Comparative Approach 9. Polish Piast
Rulers and the Prayers of Monastic Communities 10. The Public Military
Service of Bishops toward Piast Monarchy (12th-13th Century) 11. Conflict
and Contact Zone: The Lower Middle Elbe (Northern Germany) as a Border in
the Carolingian and Ottonian Periods 12. Who are you calling peripheral?
The creation of Piast central power, on the example of the Lednica
settlement complex 13. Discovering traces of the possible early first
millennium AD nordic settlements in the Lower Vistula river basin.
Interdisciplinary archaeological research at the site in Osie (site no.:
Osie 28, AZP 27-41/26), northern Poland 14. A time of change: Puck harbour
in context of the growth of the early Piast monarchy 15. Between the World
of Christians and Pagans. Galician-Volynian Rus' Towards Yotvingia and
Lithuania in the 13th Century 16. City Foundatios, Frontiers, and Sacral
History in Peter von Dusburg's Chronicon terrae Prussiae 17. Tribute as a
Political Instrument in the Borderlands. The Example of the "Tribute of
Dorpat"
Europe (6th-9thc.) 2. The Slavs and the Conceptual Borderland of the
Byzantine Romanness in Macedonia 3. Imperial Legacies and Multiple
Borderlands: Was There an 'Adrio-Byzantine' Model of Identity in the Upper
Adriatic? 4. Ritual Representation of Power in Medieval East Centra lEurope
Rulership, Sacrality and Warfare (Hungary, Bohemia, Poland,
10th-14thcentury) 5. The Danube River Between Byzantium and Nomadic
Confederations (Huns and Avars) .The Dual Role of Barrier and Bridge 6. At
the gates of the Empire: the organization of the Byzantine borderlands in
the context of Early Medieval Bulgaria 7. Cross-border Cooperation Between
Óláfr Haraldsson and the Clan of R¿gnvaldr Úlfsson 8. The "Barbarian"
Borderlands Between East and West. The First Piast's Dynasty as an
Organizer of Interregional Trade - a Comparative Approach 9. Polish Piast
Rulers and the Prayers of Monastic Communities 10. The Public Military
Service of Bishops toward Piast Monarchy (12th-13th Century) 11. Conflict
and Contact Zone: The Lower Middle Elbe (Northern Germany) as a Border in
the Carolingian and Ottonian Periods 12. Who are you calling peripheral?
The creation of Piast central power, on the example of the Lednica
settlement complex 13. Discovering traces of the possible early first
millennium AD nordic settlements in the Lower Vistula river basin.
Interdisciplinary archaeological research at the site in Osie (site no.:
Osie 28, AZP 27-41/26), northern Poland 14. A time of change: Puck harbour
in context of the growth of the early Piast monarchy 15. Between the World
of Christians and Pagans. Galician-Volynian Rus' Towards Yotvingia and
Lithuania in the 13th Century 16. City Foundatios, Frontiers, and Sacral
History in Peter von Dusburg's Chronicon terrae Prussiae 17. Tribute as a
Political Instrument in the Borderlands. The Example of the "Tribute of
Dorpat"
Introduction 1. Networks of Masculinity: Bearded Warriors in East Central
Europe (6th-9thc.) 2. The Slavs and the Conceptual Borderland of the
Byzantine Romanness in Macedonia 3. Imperial Legacies and Multiple
Borderlands: Was There an 'Adrio-Byzantine' Model of Identity in the Upper
Adriatic? 4. Ritual Representation of Power in Medieval East Centra lEurope
Rulership, Sacrality and Warfare (Hungary, Bohemia, Poland,
10th-14thcentury) 5. The Danube River Between Byzantium and Nomadic
Confederations (Huns and Avars) .The Dual Role of Barrier and Bridge 6. At
the gates of the Empire: the organization of the Byzantine borderlands in
the context of Early Medieval Bulgaria 7. Cross-border Cooperation Between
Óláfr Haraldsson and the Clan of R¿gnvaldr Úlfsson 8. The "Barbarian"
Borderlands Between East and West. The First Piast's Dynasty as an
Organizer of Interregional Trade - a Comparative Approach 9. Polish Piast
Rulers and the Prayers of Monastic Communities 10. The Public Military
Service of Bishops toward Piast Monarchy (12th-13th Century) 11. Conflict
and Contact Zone: The Lower Middle Elbe (Northern Germany) as a Border in
the Carolingian and Ottonian Periods 12. Who are you calling peripheral?
The creation of Piast central power, on the example of the Lednica
settlement complex 13. Discovering traces of the possible early first
millennium AD nordic settlements in the Lower Vistula river basin.
Interdisciplinary archaeological research at the site in Osie (site no.:
Osie 28, AZP 27-41/26), northern Poland 14. A time of change: Puck harbour
in context of the growth of the early Piast monarchy 15. Between the World
of Christians and Pagans. Galician-Volynian Rus' Towards Yotvingia and
Lithuania in the 13th Century 16. City Foundatios, Frontiers, and Sacral
History in Peter von Dusburg's Chronicon terrae Prussiae 17. Tribute as a
Political Instrument in the Borderlands. The Example of the "Tribute of
Dorpat"
Europe (6th-9thc.) 2. The Slavs and the Conceptual Borderland of the
Byzantine Romanness in Macedonia 3. Imperial Legacies and Multiple
Borderlands: Was There an 'Adrio-Byzantine' Model of Identity in the Upper
Adriatic? 4. Ritual Representation of Power in Medieval East Centra lEurope
Rulership, Sacrality and Warfare (Hungary, Bohemia, Poland,
10th-14thcentury) 5. The Danube River Between Byzantium and Nomadic
Confederations (Huns and Avars) .The Dual Role of Barrier and Bridge 6. At
the gates of the Empire: the organization of the Byzantine borderlands in
the context of Early Medieval Bulgaria 7. Cross-border Cooperation Between
Óláfr Haraldsson and the Clan of R¿gnvaldr Úlfsson 8. The "Barbarian"
Borderlands Between East and West. The First Piast's Dynasty as an
Organizer of Interregional Trade - a Comparative Approach 9. Polish Piast
Rulers and the Prayers of Monastic Communities 10. The Public Military
Service of Bishops toward Piast Monarchy (12th-13th Century) 11. Conflict
and Contact Zone: The Lower Middle Elbe (Northern Germany) as a Border in
the Carolingian and Ottonian Periods 12. Who are you calling peripheral?
The creation of Piast central power, on the example of the Lednica
settlement complex 13. Discovering traces of the possible early first
millennium AD nordic settlements in the Lower Vistula river basin.
Interdisciplinary archaeological research at the site in Osie (site no.:
Osie 28, AZP 27-41/26), northern Poland 14. A time of change: Puck harbour
in context of the growth of the early Piast monarchy 15. Between the World
of Christians and Pagans. Galician-Volynian Rus' Towards Yotvingia and
Lithuania in the 13th Century 16. City Foundatios, Frontiers, and Sacral
History in Peter von Dusburg's Chronicon terrae Prussiae 17. Tribute as a
Political Instrument in the Borderlands. The Example of the "Tribute of
Dorpat"