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Dimitri Obolensky, "The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453" (repost)

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Dimitri Obolensky, "The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453" (repost)

Dimitri Obolensky, "The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453"
Publisher: Praeger | 1971 | ISBN: 1111099014 | English | PDF | 524 pages | 111.86 Mb

Throughout much of the Middle Ages, Eastern Europe-the Balkans, Russia, Rumania and the land on either side of the Danube–was affected by Byzantine political and cultural influence. From the barbarian invasions to the Middle Ages, this is an illuminating read that demystifies the Balkans.
Frontmatter
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 The Geographical Setting
2 Barbarians in the Balkans
3 The Balkans in the Ninth Century: the Byzantine Recovery
4 The Balkans in the Tenth Century: the Crisis of Imperialism
5 Byzantium and East‐Central Europe
6 The Black Sea Coast, the Eurasian Steppe and Russia
7 The Bonds of the Commonwealth
8 Byzantium and Eastern Europe in the Late Middle Ages
9 Factors in Cultural Diffusion
10 Religion and Law
11 Literature and Art
EPILOGUE
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX


Dimitri Obolensky, "The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453" (repost)