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Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire -

Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire

Buch | Hardcover
388 Seiten
2018
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-34948-3 (ISBN)
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Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire bridges the gap between the imperial centre and its periphery, by exploring the ways in which the Carolingian empire affected communities gravitating towards the Adriatic Sea.
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 Ančić, Ivan Basić, Goran Bilogrivić, Neven Budak, Florin Curta, Danijel Dzino, Krešimir Filipec, Richard Hodges, Nikola Jakšić, Miljenko Jurković, Ante Milošević, Marko Petrak, Peter Štih, Trpimir Vedriš.

Danijel Dzino, Ph.D. (2006), University of Adelaide, is Lecturer in Ancient History and International Studies (Croatian studies) at Macquarie University, Sydney. He has published monographs and articles on ancient and medieval history and the archaeology of Dalmatia. Ante Milošević, Ph.D. (2005), University of Zadar, is Director of Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments in Split. He has published monographs and articles in all areas of archaeology and art history, especially in field of Croatian medieval archaeology. Trpimir Vedriš, Ph.D. (2009, University of Zagreb), Ph.D. (2015, Central European University), is Senior Lecturer at Department of History, University of Zagreb. He has (co)edited number of volumes and published extensively on medieval hagiography and cult of the saints in the Adriatic.

Preface

List of Figures

Notes on Contributors



1 A View from the Carolingian Frontier Zone

 Danijel Dzino, Ante Milošević and Trpimir Vedriš



Part 1: Historiography

2 From Byzantium to the West: ‘Croats and Carolingians’ as a Paradigm-Change in the Research of Early Medieval Dalmatia

 Danijel Dzino



3 Carolingian Renaissance or Renaissance of the 9th Century on the Eastern Adriatic?

 Neven Budak



Part 2: Migrations

4 Migration or Transformation: The Roots of the Early Medieval Croatian Polity

 Mladen Ančić



5 The Products of the ‘Tetgis Style’ from the Eastern Adriatic Hinterland

 Ante Milošević



6 Carolingian Weapons and the Problem of Croat Migration and Ethnogenesis

 Goran Bilogrivić



Part 3: Integration

7 Integration on the Fringes of the Frankish Empire. The Case of the Carantanians and their Neighbours

 Peter Štih



8 Istria under the Carolingian Rule

 Miljenko Jurković



9 The Collapse and Integration into the Empire: Carolingian-Age Lower Pannonia in the Material Record

 Krešimir Filipec



10 Imperium and Regnum in Gottschalk’s Description of Dalmatia

 Ivan Basić



Part 4: Networks

11 Liber Methodius between the Byzantium and the West: Traces of the Oldest Slavonic Legal Collection in Medieval Croatia

 Marko Petrak



12 The Installation of the Patron Saints of Zadar as a Result of Carolingian Adriatic Politics

 Nikola Jakšić



13 Church, Churchyard, and Children in the Early Medieval Balkans: A Comparative Perspective

 Florin Curta



14 Trade and Culture Process at a 9th-Century Mediterranean Monastic Statelet: San Vincenzo al Volturno

 Richard Hodges



15 Afterword. ‘Croats and Carolingians’: Triumph of a New Historiographic Paradigm or Ideologically Charged Project?

 Trpimir Vedriš



Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; 50
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 730 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 90-04-34948-0 / 9004349480
ISBN-13 978-90-04-34948-3 / 9789004349483
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