The Voices of Medieval Bulgaria, Seventh-Fifteenth Century: The Records of a Bygone Culture

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BRILL, 31. kol 2008. - Broj stranica: 573
This volume is the first comprehensive collection to gather together the records of the medieval Bulgarian centuries in English translation. Stone annals, works of religious instruction, anti-heretical treatises, apocrypha, royal charters, as well as numerous graffiti and marginal notes, shed abundant light onto a major cultural tradition of the European southeast from the seventh to the fifteenth century. Produced by Bulgarians of all walks of life, the evidence testifies, among other things, to the unique features of Bulgarian historical consciousness, political custom, and religious sensibility as well as the countrya (TM)s conformity to the broad currents of medieval Europea (TM)s cultural development and evolution. The volume furnishes a fundamental reading for all those interested in the historical destiny of the a oeothera Europe.
 

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PART ONE PAGAN PERIOD CA 600864MIGRATIONS SETTLEMENT AND CONSOLIDATION OF THE STATE DOCUMENTS 133
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PART TWO CONVERSION EXPANSION POLITICAL IDEOLOGY AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS DURING THE FIRST BULGARIAN TSARDOM...
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PART THREE BYZANTINE RULE IN THE BULGARIAN LANDS 10181185 DOCUMENTS 103121
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SECOND BULGARIAN TSARDOM 11851396 DOCUMENTS 122253
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Kiril Petkov, Ph.D. in Medieval Bulgarian and Southeastern European History (Sofia, 1994) and Medieval and Early Modern Western European History (NYU, 2002) is Professor of Mediterranean History at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. He has published several articles and two books.

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