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6 x 9. 400 pgs. 25 maps, 6 B&W photographs, 23 draws. (2005)

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European Studies--Eastern European Studies / History

East Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages

Florin Curta, Editor


Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title


Studies on the history and archaeology of Eastern Europe during the early Middle Ages


About the Book

The first book in English to blend history and archaeology for a period of history currently receiving much scholarly attention, East Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages examines key problems of the early medieval history of Eastern Europe, with particular reference to society, state, and the conversion to Christianity, and the diverse ways in which these aspects have been approached in the historiography of the region. The included essays examine the documentary and archaeological evidence of early medieval Europe in an attempt to assess its importance in understanding the construction of cultural identity and the process of political mobilization for the rise of the states. The book addresses an audience of historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and linguists with an interest in the history of Eastern Europe.

Florin Curta is Associate Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology, University of Florida. His previous book is The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, ca. 500-700, which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Book Award of the American Historical Association.

 

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