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Dissidence and Persecution in Byzantium - From Constantine to Michael Psellos (Hardcover): Danijel Dzino, Ryan Strickler Dissidence and Persecution in Byzantium - From Constantine to Michael Psellos (Hardcover)
Danijel Dzino, Ryan Strickler
R4,324 Discovery Miles 43 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume brings together papers focused on the issues of dissidence and persecutions in early and middle Byzantine period - from Constantine to late eleventh century. They explore a variety of problems on the imperial centre and periphery such as: the Byzantine and Jewish relations, the iconoclastic dispute, papal-imperial relations and frictions, loyalty and dissidence on the imperial periphery, etc. The aim of the volume is to explore different perspectives of dissent and persecution, the reasons driving dissent and causing persecutions, as well as their perceptions and depictions in the Byzantine literature.

Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire (Hardcover): Danijel Dzino, Ante... Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire (Hardcover)
Danijel Dzino, Ante Milosevic, Trpimir Vedris
R4,649 Discovery Miles 46 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The collection Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire offers insights into the Carolingian southeastern frontier-zone from historical, art-historical and archaeological perspectives. Chapters in this volume discuss the significance of the early medieval period for scholarly and public discourses in the Western Balkans and Central Europe, and the transfer of knowledge between local scholarship and macro-narratives of Mediterranean and Western history. Other essays explore the ways local communities around the Adriatic (Istria, Dalmatia, Dalmatian hinterland, southern Pannonia) established and maintained social networks and integrated foreign cultural templates into their existing cultural habitus. Contributors are Mladen Ancic, Ivan Basic, Goran Bilogrivic, Neven Budak, Florin Curta, Danijel Dzino, Kresimir Filipec, Richard Hodges, Nikola Jaksic, Miljenko Jurkovic, Ante Milosevic, Marko Petrak, Peter Stih, Trpimir Vedris.

Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, ca. 450-1200 - Beyond Myths (Hardcover): Danijel Dzino Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, ca. 450-1200 - Beyond Myths (Hardcover)
Danijel Dzino
R3,927 Discovery Miles 39 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores social transformations which led to the establishment of medieval Hum (future Herzegovina) and Bosnia in the period from ca. 450 to 1200 AD using the available written and material sources. It follows social and political developments in these historical regions from the last centuries of Late Antiquity, through the social collapse of the seventh and eighth centuries, and into their new medieval beginnings in the ninth. Fragmentary and problematic sources from this period were, in the past, often used to justify modern political claims to these contested territories and incorporate them into the 'national biographies' of the Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), or to support the 'Yugoslavizing' and other ideological discourses. The book goes beyond ideological and national mythologemes of the past in order to provide a new historical narrative that brings more light to this region placed on the frontiers of both the medieval West and the Byzantine empire. It provides a new views of the period between ca. 450 and 1200 for the parts of Western Balkans and Eastern Adriatic, brings the most recent local historical and archaeological research to the Anglophone readership, and contributes to the scholarship of the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean with study of very poorly known area. The book is intended for academic audience interested in history and archaeology of the Late Antiquity and early Middle Ages, but also to all those interested in general history of Herzegovina, Bosnia, Dalmatia and the Balkans.

From Justinian to Branimir - The Making of the Middle Ages in Dalmatia (Hardcover): Danijel Dzino From Justinian to Branimir - The Making of the Middle Ages in Dalmatia (Hardcover)
Danijel Dzino
R3,783 Discovery Miles 37 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Justinian to Branimir explores the social and political transformation of Dalmatia between c.500 and c.900 AD. The collapse of Dalmatia in the early seventh century is traditionally ascribed to the Slav migrations. However, more recent scholarship has started to challenge this theory, looking instead for alternative explanations for the cultural and social changes that took place during this period. Drawing on both written and material sources, this study utilizes recent archaeological and historical research to provide a new historical narrative of this little-known period in the history of the Balkan peninsula. This book will appeal to scholars and students interested in Byzantine and early medieval Europe, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. It is important reading for both historians and archaeologists.

From Justinian to Branimir - The Making of the Middle Ages in Dalmatia (Paperback): Danijel Dzino From Justinian to Branimir - The Making of the Middle Ages in Dalmatia (Paperback)
Danijel Dzino
R1,326 Discovery Miles 13 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Justinian to Branimir explores the social and political transformation of Dalmatia between c.500 and c.900 AD. The collapse of Dalmatia in the early seventh century is traditionally ascribed to the Slav migrations. However, more recent scholarship has started to challenge this theory, looking instead for alternative explanations for the cultural and social changes that took place during this period. Drawing on both written and material sources, this study utilizes recent archaeological and historical research to provide a new historical narrative of this little-known period in the history of the Balkan peninsula. This book will appeal to scholars and students interested in Byzantine and early medieval Europe, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. It is important reading for both historians and archaeologists.

Illyricum in Roman Politics, 229 BC-AD 68 (Hardcover): Danijel Dzino Illyricum in Roman Politics, 229 BC-AD 68 (Hardcover)
Danijel Dzino
R2,656 Discovery Miles 26 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Illyricum, in the western Balkan peninsula, was a strategically important area of the Roman Empire where the process of Roman imperialism began early and lasted for several centuries. Dzino here examines Roman political conduct in Illyricum; the development of Illyricum in Roman political discourse; and the beginning of the process that would integrate Illyricum into the Roman Empire and wider networks of the Mediterranean world. In addition, he also explores the different narrative histories, from the romanocentric narrative of power and Roman military conquest, which dominate the available sources, to other, earlier scholarly interpretations of events.

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