Medieval Bosnia and Southeast Europe : Political, Religious, and Cultural Life at the Crossroads of the Adriatic World.
A new generation of medievalists from Bosnia and Southeast Europe reassess the region's medieval history - political, religious, social, and cultural.
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Language: | English |
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Amsterdam :
Arc Humanities Press,
2019.
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Series: | Beyond Medieval Europe Ser.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Introduction; Chapter 1. Bosnia and Croatia-Dalmatia in the Late Middle Ages: A Historical Perspective; Croatian Rule of Bosnia-The Dominance of the Šubic Family (1301-1322); High Aspirations-The Reign of Stjepan II (1322-1353); Temporary Setback in the West-The Time of Ban Tvrtko (1353-1377); Seizing the Moment-The Western Policy of Kings Tvrtko I and Dabiša (1377-1395); "The World Did Not Spin and Turn This Much Since the Great Flood"-The Age of Hrvoje Vukcic (1398-1416)
- A Permeable Border-Croatia-Dalmatia and Bosnia between the Kingdom of Hungary and Venice (1416-1444)The Breach in Antimurale Christianitatis-In the Shadow of the Ottoman Threat (1444-1463); The Aftermath-Seeking Shelter in the West ... or Among the Turks; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Relations Between the Bosnian Kingdom and the Serbian Despotate in a Regional Context; Chapter 3. The Opposition Between Bulgaria and the Latin Empire of Constantinople; Chapter 4. Ottoman Power Holders in the Balkans (1353-1580): A Case of Upward and Downward Elite Mobility.
- The Socio-Genesis of Ottoman Rule in the Balkans (1353-1453)The Second Phase: Massive Investments Coordinated From the Centre; Conclusions; Chapter 5. Exploiting the Frontier-A Case Study: The Common Endeavour of Matthias Corvinus and Nicholas of Ilok in Late Medieva; Setting the Possibilities; The Path to Kingship; The Solution to the Matrix; A Link to the Crossroads; Chapter 6. The Papacy and Marriage Practices in Medieval Bosnia; Papal Dispensation for Bosnian Marriages; Modo Bosignanorum-The Conundrum of the Bosnian Style of Marriage; Interconfessional Marriages in Medieval Bosnia.
- ConclusionChapter 7. Ecclesiastical Reformer and Politician; Magister, King's Chancellor-Stephen; Administrator, Reformer, Refounder-Bishop Stephen II of Zagreb; Archbishop-Elect, Duke!; Conclusions; Select Bibliography; Index.