The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453
Herausgeber: Stankovic, Vlada
The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453
Herausgeber: Stankovic, Vlada
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This volume offers new perspectives on the history of the Byzantine Balkans and beyond-regions that lived for centuries under the long shadow of Constantinople-as well as unique insights into the complex world of late medieval and early modern southeastern Europe during a period of catastrophe.
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This volume offers new perspectives on the history of the Byzantine Balkans and beyond-regions that lived for centuries under the long shadow of Constantinople-as well as unique insights into the complex world of late medieval and early modern southeastern Europe during a period of catastrophe.
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- Byzantium: A European Empire and Its Legacy
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781498513258
- ISBN-10: 1498513255
- Artikelnr.: 43923427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Byzantium: A European Empire and Its Legacy
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781498513258
- ISBN-10: 1498513255
- Artikelnr.: 43923427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Vlada Stankovi¿ is professor of Byzantine studies and director of the Center for Cypriot Studies at the University of Belgrade.
Introduction: In the Balkans "Without" Constantinople: Questions of Center and Periphery, Vlada Stankovi
Part I: In a World Without a Center: Remaining Byzantine Chapter 1: Byzantium's Retreating Balkan Frontiers during the Reign of the Angeloi (1185-1203): A Reconsideration, Alicia Simpson Chapter 2: Discontinuity and Continuity of Byzantine Literary Tradition After the Crusaders' Capture of Constantinople: The Case of "Original" Byzantine Novels, Duan Popovi
Chapter 3: The Divided Empire: Byzantium on the Eve of 1204, Radivoj Radi
Chapter 4: The Fate of the Palaiologan Aristocracy of Thessalonike after 1423, Nicholas Melvani Chapter 5: Paintings of Donor Portraits in the State of Epirus: Aesthetics, Fashion and Trends in the Late Byzantine period, Katerina Kontopanagou Chapter 6: Monastic Foundation Legends in Epirus, Christos Stavrakos Part II: The Peripheries: In the Shadow of Constantinople and Its Influence Chapter 7: Studenica and the Life Giving Tree, Jelena Erdeljan Chapter 8: Rethinking the Position of Serbia within the Byzantine Oikoumene in the Thirteenth Century, Vlada Stankovi
Chapter 9: The Synodicon of Orthodoxy in Manuscript BAR Sl. 307 and the Hagioriticon Gramma of the Year 1344, Ivan Biliarsky Chapter 10: Mount Athos and the Byzantine-Slavic Tradition in Wallachia and Moldavia after the Fall of Constantinople, Radu P
un Chapter 11: The Center of the Periphery: The Land of Bosnia in the Heart of Bosnia, Jelena Mrgi
Part III: Aftermath: Between Two Empires, Between Two Eras Chapter 12: Before and After the Fall of the Serbian Despotate: The Differences in the Timar Organization in the Serbian Lands in the mid-15th Century, Ema Miljkovi
Chapter 13: Memories of Home in the Accounts of the Balkan Refugees from the Ottomans to the Apennine peninsula (15th-16th centuries), Nada Ze
evi
Part I: In a World Without a Center: Remaining Byzantine Chapter 1: Byzantium's Retreating Balkan Frontiers during the Reign of the Angeloi (1185-1203): A Reconsideration, Alicia Simpson Chapter 2: Discontinuity and Continuity of Byzantine Literary Tradition After the Crusaders' Capture of Constantinople: The Case of "Original" Byzantine Novels, Duan Popovi
Chapter 3: The Divided Empire: Byzantium on the Eve of 1204, Radivoj Radi
Chapter 4: The Fate of the Palaiologan Aristocracy of Thessalonike after 1423, Nicholas Melvani Chapter 5: Paintings of Donor Portraits in the State of Epirus: Aesthetics, Fashion and Trends in the Late Byzantine period, Katerina Kontopanagou Chapter 6: Monastic Foundation Legends in Epirus, Christos Stavrakos Part II: The Peripheries: In the Shadow of Constantinople and Its Influence Chapter 7: Studenica and the Life Giving Tree, Jelena Erdeljan Chapter 8: Rethinking the Position of Serbia within the Byzantine Oikoumene in the Thirteenth Century, Vlada Stankovi
Chapter 9: The Synodicon of Orthodoxy in Manuscript BAR Sl. 307 and the Hagioriticon Gramma of the Year 1344, Ivan Biliarsky Chapter 10: Mount Athos and the Byzantine-Slavic Tradition in Wallachia and Moldavia after the Fall of Constantinople, Radu P
un Chapter 11: The Center of the Periphery: The Land of Bosnia in the Heart of Bosnia, Jelena Mrgi
Part III: Aftermath: Between Two Empires, Between Two Eras Chapter 12: Before and After the Fall of the Serbian Despotate: The Differences in the Timar Organization in the Serbian Lands in the mid-15th Century, Ema Miljkovi
Chapter 13: Memories of Home in the Accounts of the Balkan Refugees from the Ottomans to the Apennine peninsula (15th-16th centuries), Nada Ze
evi
Introduction: In the Balkans "Without" Constantinople: Questions of Center and Periphery, Vlada Stankovi
Part I: In a World Without a Center: Remaining Byzantine Chapter 1: Byzantium's Retreating Balkan Frontiers during the Reign of the Angeloi (1185-1203): A Reconsideration, Alicia Simpson Chapter 2: Discontinuity and Continuity of Byzantine Literary Tradition After the Crusaders' Capture of Constantinople: The Case of "Original" Byzantine Novels, Duan Popovi
Chapter 3: The Divided Empire: Byzantium on the Eve of 1204, Radivoj Radi
Chapter 4: The Fate of the Palaiologan Aristocracy of Thessalonike after 1423, Nicholas Melvani Chapter 5: Paintings of Donor Portraits in the State of Epirus: Aesthetics, Fashion and Trends in the Late Byzantine period, Katerina Kontopanagou Chapter 6: Monastic Foundation Legends in Epirus, Christos Stavrakos Part II: The Peripheries: In the Shadow of Constantinople and Its Influence Chapter 7: Studenica and the Life Giving Tree, Jelena Erdeljan Chapter 8: Rethinking the Position of Serbia within the Byzantine Oikoumene in the Thirteenth Century, Vlada Stankovi
Chapter 9: The Synodicon of Orthodoxy in Manuscript BAR Sl. 307 and the Hagioriticon Gramma of the Year 1344, Ivan Biliarsky Chapter 10: Mount Athos and the Byzantine-Slavic Tradition in Wallachia and Moldavia after the Fall of Constantinople, Radu P
un Chapter 11: The Center of the Periphery: The Land of Bosnia in the Heart of Bosnia, Jelena Mrgi
Part III: Aftermath: Between Two Empires, Between Two Eras Chapter 12: Before and After the Fall of the Serbian Despotate: The Differences in the Timar Organization in the Serbian Lands in the mid-15th Century, Ema Miljkovi
Chapter 13: Memories of Home in the Accounts of the Balkan Refugees from the Ottomans to the Apennine peninsula (15th-16th centuries), Nada Ze
evi
Part I: In a World Without a Center: Remaining Byzantine Chapter 1: Byzantium's Retreating Balkan Frontiers during the Reign of the Angeloi (1185-1203): A Reconsideration, Alicia Simpson Chapter 2: Discontinuity and Continuity of Byzantine Literary Tradition After the Crusaders' Capture of Constantinople: The Case of "Original" Byzantine Novels, Duan Popovi
Chapter 3: The Divided Empire: Byzantium on the Eve of 1204, Radivoj Radi
Chapter 4: The Fate of the Palaiologan Aristocracy of Thessalonike after 1423, Nicholas Melvani Chapter 5: Paintings of Donor Portraits in the State of Epirus: Aesthetics, Fashion and Trends in the Late Byzantine period, Katerina Kontopanagou Chapter 6: Monastic Foundation Legends in Epirus, Christos Stavrakos Part II: The Peripheries: In the Shadow of Constantinople and Its Influence Chapter 7: Studenica and the Life Giving Tree, Jelena Erdeljan Chapter 8: Rethinking the Position of Serbia within the Byzantine Oikoumene in the Thirteenth Century, Vlada Stankovi
Chapter 9: The Synodicon of Orthodoxy in Manuscript BAR Sl. 307 and the Hagioriticon Gramma of the Year 1344, Ivan Biliarsky Chapter 10: Mount Athos and the Byzantine-Slavic Tradition in Wallachia and Moldavia after the Fall of Constantinople, Radu P
un Chapter 11: The Center of the Periphery: The Land of Bosnia in the Heart of Bosnia, Jelena Mrgi
Part III: Aftermath: Between Two Empires, Between Two Eras Chapter 12: Before and After the Fall of the Serbian Despotate: The Differences in the Timar Organization in the Serbian Lands in the mid-15th Century, Ema Miljkovi
Chapter 13: Memories of Home in the Accounts of the Balkan Refugees from the Ottomans to the Apennine peninsula (15th-16th centuries), Nada Ze
evi