Medieval Bosnia and South-East European Relations: Political, Religious, and Cultural Life at the Adriatic Crossroads

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The Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic and its vast Balkan hinterland were an integral part of medieval Europe, both in a geographical and historical sense. However, due to issues of language and a scarcity of sources, the whole region has largely remained out of sight and overlooked by western historiography. This volume features contributions from an exciting new generation of medievalists who are working to rectify this gap in the narrative. As a small, landlocked country, medieval Bosnia managed to preserve its individuality, characterized by religious plurality and by the persistence of its own ancient customs. But its central position in the region, situated between east and west, and where boundaries between Catholic and Orthodox Christianity were demarcated deep into the Middle Ages, meant it was heavily influenced by both sides of this civilizational divide and politically and culturally shaped by the Venetian Republic, the Hungarian Kingdom, and the Byzantine Empire.

Author(s): Dženan Dautović, Emir O. Filipović, Neven Isailović (eds.)
Series: Beyond Medieval Europe
Publisher: Arc Humanities Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 166
City: Leeds

Introduction / DŽENAN DAUTOVIĆ, EMIR O. FILIPOVIĆ, and NEVEN ISAILOVIĆ 1
Chapter 1. Bosnia and Croatia- Dalmatia in the Late Middle Ages: A Historical Perspective / NEVEN ISAILOVIĆ 5
Chapter 2. Relations Between the Bosnian Kingdom and the Serbian Despotate in a Regional Context / ENES DEDIĆ 53
Chapter 3. The Opposition Between Bulgaria and the Latin Empire of Constantinople: A Necessary Hostility? / FRANCESCO DALL’AGLIO 65
Chapter 4. Ottoman Power Holders in the Balkans (1353– 1580): A Case of Upward and Downward Elite Mobility / GÜNEŞ IŞIKSEL 85
Chapter 5. Exploiting the Frontier — A Case Study: The Common Endeavour of Matthias Corvinus and Nicholas of Ilok in Late Medieval Bosnia / DAVOR SALIHOVIĆ 97
Chapter 6. The Papacy and Marriage Practices in Medieval Bosnia / DŽENAN DAUTOVIĆ 113
Chapter 7. Ecclesiastical Reformer and Politician: The Two Faces of Bishop Stephen II of Zagreb, 1225–1247 / IGOR RAZUM 137
Select Bibliography 147
Index 153