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نخبگان نوظهور و بیزانس در بالکان و اروپای مرکزی و شرقی (مطالعات گردآوری‌شده واریوم)

Emergent Elites and Byzantium in the Balkans and East-Central Europe (Variorum Collected Studies)

معرفی کتاب «نخبگان نوظهور و بیزانس در بالکان و اروپای مرکزی و شرقی (مطالعات گردآوری‌شده واریوم)» (با عنوان لاتین Emergent Elites and Byzantium in the Balkans and East-Central Europe (Variorum Collected Studies)) نوشتهٔ Jonathan Shepard، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing; Routledge در سال 2011. این کتاب در 5 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

According to Byzantium's leaders, their imperial order anchored in Constantinople was the centre of excellence - spiritual, moral, material and aesthetic. They rewarded individuals willing to join, and favoured outside groupings prepared to cooperate militarily or politically. Interactions with outsiders varied over place and time, complicated by the sometimes differing priorities of Byzantine churchmen and monks on or beyond Byzantium's borders. These studies consider the dynamics of such interactions, notably the interrelationship between the Bulgarians and their Byzantine neighbour. The Bulgarians' reaction to Byzantium ranged from 'contrarianism' to the systematic adaptation of Byzantine religious orthodoxy, ideals of rulership and normative values after Khan Boris' acceptance of eastern Christianity. For their part, Byzantine rulers were readier to do business with their Bulgarian counterparts than official pronouncements let on, occasionally even adopting aspects of Bulgarian political culture. Byzantium's interrelationship with other ruling elites was less intensive, but the process of Christianisation and the need to format this in readily comprehensible terms could make even distant potentates look to the template of effective Christian sole rulership which Byzantium's rulers embodied. Hungarian and Rus leaders were of abiding geopolitical interest to imperial statecraft, and the studies here show how during the generations around 1000 Byzantine political imagery resonated throughout the region. Cover Series Half Title Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Map 1: The Balkans and southern Italy Map 2: East-Central Europe and south-west Rus Map 3: North, south and east from Byzantium Introduction: Centres old and new: the uses of Byzantium to emerging elites I Spreading the word: Byzantine missions II Slavs and Bulgars III Symeon of Bulgaria - peacemaker IV The ruler as instructor, pastor and wise: Leo VI of Byzantium and Symeon of Bulgaria V A marriage too far? Maria Lekapena and Peter of Bulgaria VI Tzetzes’ letters to Leo at Dristra VII Byzantine writers on the Hungarians in the ninth and tenth centuries VIII Byzantium and the steppe-nomads: the Hungarian dimension IX Crowns from the basileus, crowns from heaven X Otto III, Boleslaw Chrobry and the ‘happening’ at Gniezno, A.D. 1000: some possible implications of Professor Poppe’s thesis concerning the offspring of Anna Porphyrogenita XI Conversions and regimes compared: the Rus’ and the Poles, ca. 1000 XII Manners maketh Romans? Young barbarians at the emperor’s court Addenda and corrigenda Bibliography (for the Introduction; Studies I, II and VII; and Addenda and corrigenda) Index Spreading The Word : Byzantine Missions -- Slavs And Bulgars -- Symeon Of Bulgaria : Peacemaker -- The Ruler As Instructor, Pastor, And Wise : Leo Vi Of Byzantium And Symeon Of Bulgaria -- A Marriage Too Far? Maria Lekapena And Peter Of Bulgaria -- Tzetzes' Letters To Leo At Dristra -- Byzantine Writers On The Hungarians In The Ninth And Tenth Centuries -- Byzantium And The Steppe-nomads : The Hungarian Dimension -- Crowns From The Basileus, Crowns From Heaven -- Otto Iii, Boleslaw Chrobry And The 'happening' At Gniezno, A.d. 1000 : Some Possible Implications Of Professor Poppe's Thesis Concerning The Offspring Of Anna Porphyrogenita -- Conversions And Regimes Compares : The Rus' And The Poles, Ca. 1000 -- Manners Maketh Romans? Young Barbarians At The Emperor's Court. Jonathan Shepard. Collection Of Essays By Jonathan Shepard Previously Published Between 1979 And 2007. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. According to Byzantium's leaders, their imperial order anchored in Constantinople was the centre of excellence - spiritual, moral, material and aesthetic. This title includes studies that consider the dynamics of such interactions, notably the interrelationship between the Bulgarians and their Byzantine neighbour.
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