Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-1250

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Cambridge University Press, Aug 31, 2006 - History - 496 pages
"Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages stood at a strategically important crossroads of trade and crusading routes and fell within the spheres of influence of both the Byzantine Orthodox Church and Latin Christendom. This comprehensive and authoritative survey draws on historical and archaeological sources to illuminate 750 years of the region's history, covering Romania, southern Ukraine, southern Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, and Greece. Exploring the social, political, and economic changes that marked the transition from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, the book addresses important themes."--BOOK JACKET.
 

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Contents

Section 1
40
Section 2
48
Section 3
53
Section 4
61
Section 5
70
Section 6
90
Section 7
111
Section 8
147
Section 14
311
Section 15
319
Section 16
328
Section 17
338
Section 18
357
Section 19
366
Section 20
389
Section 21
400

Section 9
180
Section 10
201
Section 11
237
Section 12
248
Section 13
310
Section 22
415
Section 23
417
Section 24
424
Section 25
431

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Florin Curta is Associate Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology, Department of History, University of Florida.

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