Migration, integration and connectivity on the southeastern frontier of the Carolingian Empire
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Dzino, Danijel
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Milošević, Ante , [HerausgeberIn] Vedriš, Trpimir , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Leiden :
Brill,
2018.
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XIX, 365 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
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East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450
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ISBN: | 9789004349483 9004349480 9789004380134 |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- From Byzantium to the west: 'Croats and Carolingians' as a paradigm- change in the research of early Medieval Dalmatia Danijel Dzino
- Carolingian renaissance or renaissance of the 9th century on the Eastern Adriatic Neven Budak
- Migration or transformation: the roots of the early Medieval Croatian polity Mladen Ancic
- The products of the 'tetgis style' from the Eastern Adriatic hinterland Ante Milosevic
- Carolingian weapons and the problem of croat migration and ethnogenesis Goran Bilogrivic
- Integration on the fringes of the Frankish Empire. the case of the Carantanians and their neighbours Peter Stih
- Istria under the Carolingian rule Miljenko Jurkovic
- The collapse and integration into the empire: Carolingian-age lower pannonia in the material record Kresimir Filipec
- Imperium and regnum in Gottschalk's description of dalmatia Ivan Basic
- Liber methodius between the Byzantium and the west: traces of the oldest slavonic legal collection in Medieval Croatia Marko Petrak
- The installation of the patron Saints of Zadar as a result of Carolingian adriatic politics Nikola Jaksic
- Church, churchyard, and children in the early Medieval Balkans: a comparative perspective Florin Curta
- Trade and culture process at a 9th-century mediterranean monastic statelet: San Vincenzo al Volturno Richard Hodges