Fr. 178.00

Balkan Historiographical Wars - The Middle Ages

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 12.05.2025

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The studies in this volume present some of the major historiographical wars over the medieval Balkan past fought by the historians of competing nation states in the region. thnic origins and national makeup of medieval states and disputed regions; ownership of the historical heritage located in or associated with that territory; provenance or national consciousness of important historical personalities; the boundaries of a certain medieval state and its political, religious, and cultural influence on others these are some of the issues around which major clashes between the modern Balkan historiographies recurred. The book is valuable to all those interested in how the medieval past becomes instrumentalized by the national historians in the service of constructing the national canons of history.

List of contents

  1. Legacy, Tradition, Heritage and the History Writing in the Balkans - Diana Mishkov.- 2. The Wars over Samuel s Kingdom - Roumen Daskalov.- 3. Art Wars: The Creation of Bulgarian Art History and the Balkan Controversies Regarding the Medieval Heritage of Macedonia - Tchavdar Marinov.- 4. Skanderbeg. Figures of Paper, Figures of Stone - Nathalie Clayer.- 5. Defending our Lands in Ancient and Medieval Studies: the Albanian Case - Alexander Vezenkov.- 6. In Search of an Acceptable Past: Bosnian Middle Ages and National Ideologies - Nedim Rabic.

About the author

Diana Mishkova is Professor of History of Southeastern Europe and Director of the Centre for Advanced Study in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Roumen Daskalov is Professor of Modern History at the New Bulgarian University in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Summary

The studies in this volume present some of the major “historiographical wars” over the medieval Balkan past fought by the historians of competing nation states in the region. Еthnic origins and “national” makeup of medieval states and disputed regions; ownership of the historical heritage located in or associated with that territory; provenance or “national” consciousness of important historical personalities; the boundaries of a certain medieval state and its political, religious, and cultural influence on others – these are some of the issues around which major clashes between the modern Balkan historiographies recurred. The book is valuable to all those interested in how the medieval past becomes instrumentalized by the “national historians” in the service of constructing the national canons of history.

Product details

Assisted by Daskalov (Editor), Roumen Daskalov (Editor), Diana Mishkova (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 12.05.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9783031901126
ISBN 978-3-0-3190112-6
No. of pages 250
Illustrations Approx. 250 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Europäische Geschichte, Europäische Geschichte: Mittelalter, Ottoman Empire, Heritage, Entangled Histories, Medieval History, Historiography, Historiography and Method, History of Modern Europe, History of Medieval Europe, Byzantine Empire, Balkan states

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