Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, C.450-1200
Title | Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, C.450-1200 PDF eBook |
Author | Danijel Džino |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
ISBN | 9781003194705 |
"This book explores social transformations which led to the establishment of medieval Hum (future Herzegovina) and Bosnia in the period from ca. 450 to 1200 AD using the available written and material sources. It follows social and political developments in these historical regions from the last centuries of Late Antiquity, through the social collapse of the seventh and eighth centuries, and into their new medieval beginnings in the ninth. Fragmentary and problematic sources from this period were, in the past, often used to justify modern political claims to these contested territories and incorporate them into the 'national biographies' of the Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), or to support the 'Yugoslavizing' and other ideological discourses. The book goes beyond ideological and national mythologemes of the past in order to provide a new historical narrative that brings more light to this region placed on the frontiers of both the medieval West and the Byzantine empire. It provides a new views of the period between ca. 450 and 1200 for the parts of Western Balkans and Eastern Adriatic, brings the most recent local historical and archaeological research to the Anglophone readership, and contributes to the scholarship of the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean with study of very poorly known area. The book is intended for academic audience interested in history and archaeology of the Late Antiquity and early Middle Ages, but also to all those interested in general history of Herzegovina, Bosnia, Dalmatia and the Balkans"--
Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, ca. 450-1200
Title | Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, ca. 450-1200 PDF eBook |
Author | Danijel Džino |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2023-06-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 100089343X |
This book explores social transformations which led to the establishment of medieval Hum (future Herzegovina) and Bosnia in the period from ca. 450 to 1200 AD using the available written and material sources. It follows social and political developments in these historical regions from the last centuries of Late Antiquity, through the social collapse of the seventh and eighth centuries, and into their new medieval beginnings in the ninth century. Fragmentary and problematic sources from this period were, in the past, often used to justify modern political claims to these contested territories and incorporate them into the ‘national biographies’ of the Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), or to support the ‘Yugoslavizing’ and other ideological discourses. The book goes beyond ideological and national mythologemes of the past in order to provide a new historical narrative that brings more light to this region placed on the frontiers of both the medieval West and the Byzantine empire. It provides new views of the period between ca. 450 and 1200 for the parts of Western Balkans and Eastern Adriatic, brings the most recent local historical and archaeological research to the Anglophone readership and contributes to the scholarship of the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean study of this very poorly known area. The book is intended for academic audiences interested in history and archaeology of the Late Antiquity and early Middle Ages, but also to all those interested in the general history of Herzegovina, Bosnia, Dalmatia and the Balkans.
UNIMARC Manual
Title | UNIMARC Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Hopkinson |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 765 |
Release | 2008-12-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3598441193 |
The third edition succeeds the fifth update of second edition. One of the main features has been the adoption of new and revised international standards, notably the International Standard Identifier for Libraries and Related Organizations, the ISBN 13 and the linking ISSN. New fields have been added for recording the Persistent Record Identifier. Uniform Conventional Headings for Legal and Religious texts are now catered for with separate fields. A number of fields have been revised: archival materials, manuscripts and documentation produced by the ISSN International Centre.
Prehistoric Northumberland
Title | Prehistoric Northumberland PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Beckensall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780752425436 |
This glorious evocation of Northumberland in prehistory reflects Stan Beckensall's tireless exploration of the county and his deep understanding of its past. Woven together using evidence derived through fieldwalking, aerial photography, excavation and archival research, the very fabric of this book is vibrant with life. It is an account of the way in which the landscape has been used since hunter-gatherers first roamed the wilderness, how great changes were brought about by farming, and what we can interpret from the lasting remains of monuments, burials, settlements and defences. All of this evidence is used to paint a vivid picture of how the people of the county lived their lives.
Science-Based Dating in Archaeology
Title | Science-Based Dating in Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | M.J. Aitken |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2014-02-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317871499 |
Archaeologists and archaeology students have long since needed an authoritative account of the techniques now available to them, designed to be understood by non-scientists. This book fills the gap and it offers a two-tier approach to the subject. The main text is a coherent introduction to the whole field of science-based dating, written in plain langauge for non-scientists. Additional end-notes, however, offer a a more technical understanding, and cater for those who have a scientific and mathematical background.
UNIMARC
Title | UNIMARC PDF eBook |
Author | IFLA Working Group on Content Designators |
Publisher | London : IFLA International Office for UBC |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN |
Cataloguing manual specifiying the standardization of tag indicators and subfield codes for use in information exchange of computerized bibliographic data.
Archaeology in Northumberland National Park
Title | Archaeology in Northumberland National Park PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Frodsham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Through his work as an archaeologist for the Northumberland Park Authority, Paul Frodsham is better placed than most to appreciate the stunning landscape of Northumberland and the many prehistoric and historic sites that can be found there. This book, which is written for the general reader, successfully combines an overview of the archaeology of Northumberland National Park, from the Mesolithic to the present day, with a series of fourteen case studies or projects written by those carrying out research in the region. The papers are based on those given at a conference held in 2000, and reflect new research and ideas on a broad range of subjects, including `Peat, pollen and people' (Rob Young) , the Iron Age hillfort of West Hill (Peter Topping) . Hadrian's Wall (Tony Wilmott; Tim Gates) , Harbottle Castle (James Crow) , and the industrial landscape (Iain Hedley) .