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East Central & Eastern Europe in the early Middle Ages

Florin Curta
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (Florin Curta, page 1)
  • PART ONE: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES
  • 1. Ways of Life in Eastern and Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages: Which Way Was "Normal"? (Joachim Henning, page 41)
  • 2. Silent Centuries: The Society and Economy of the Northwestern Slavs (Paul M. Barford, page 60)
  • 3. Salt Trade and Warfare: The Rise of the Romanian-Slavic Military Organization in Early Medieval Transylvania (Alexandru Madgearu, page 103)
  • 4. Ladoga, Ryurik's Stronghold, and Novgorod: Fortifications and Power in Early Medieval Russia (Nikolai I. Petrov, page 121)
  • PART TWO: THE RISE OF THE STATE
  • 5. Early State Formation in East Central Europe (Przemysław Urbańczyk, page 139)
  • 6. Ruler and Political Ideology in Pax Nomadica: Early Medieval Bulgaria and the Uighur Qaganate (Tsvetelin Stepanov, page 152)
  • 7. Unknown Revolution: Archaeology and the Beginnings of the Polish State (Andrzej Buko, page 162)
  • PART THREE: CONVERSION
  • 8. Before Cyril and Methodius: Christianity and Barbarians beyond the Sixth- and Seventh-Century Danube Frontier (Florin Curta, page 181)
  • 9. Creating Khazar Identity through Coins: The Special Issue Dirhams of 837/8 (Roman K. Kovalev, page 220)
  • 10. Conversions and Regimes Compared: The Rus' and the Poles, ca. 1000 (Jonathan Shepard, page 254)
  • 11. Missions, Conversions, and Power Legitimization in East Central Europe at the Turn of the First Millennium (Márta Font, page 283)
  • The History and Archaeology of Early Medieval Eastern and East Central Europe (ca. 500-1000): A Bibliography (Florin Curta, page 297)
  • Contributors (page 381)
  • Index (page 385)
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Published: c2005
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780472114986 (hardcover)
Subject
  • European: Russia & Eastern
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