The Slavs Their Early History and Civilization

The Slavs Their Early History and Civilization
Title The Slavs Their Early History and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Francis Dvornik
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 1970
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The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization

The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization
Title The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Francis Dvornik
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 1959
Genre Slavs
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Venice and the Slavs

Venice and the Slavs
Title Venice and the Slavs PDF eBook
Author Larry Wolff
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 430
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780804739467

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This book studies the nature of Venetian rule over the Slavs of Dalmatia during the eighteenth century, focusing on the cultural elaboration of an ideology of empire that was based on a civilizing mission toward the Slavs. The book argues that the Enlightenment within the “Adriatic Empire” of Venice was deeply concerned with exploring the economic and social dimensions of backwardness in Dalmatia, in accordance with the evolving distinction between “Western Europe” and “Eastern Europe” across the continent. It further argues that the primitivism attributed to Dalmatians by the Venetian Enlightenment was fundamental to the European intellectual discovery of the Slavs. The book begins by discussing Venetian literary perspectives on Dalmatia, notably the drama of Carlo Goldoni and the memoirs of Carlo Gozzi. It then studies the work that brought the subject of Dalmatia to the attention of the European Enlightenment: the travel account of the Paduan philosopher Alberto Fortis, which was translated from Italian into English, French, and German. The next two chapters focus on the Dalmatian inland mountain people called the Morlacchi, famous as “savages” throughout Europe in the eighteenth century. The Morlacchi are considered first as a concern of Venetian administration and then in relation to the problem of the “noble savage,” anthropologically studied and poetically celebrated. The book then describes the meeting of these administrative and philosophical discourses concerning Dalmatia during the final decades of the Venetian Republic. It concludes by assessing the legacy of the Venetian Enlightenment for later perspectives on Dalmatia and the South Slavs from Napoleonic Illyria to twentieth-century Yugoslavia.

Cyril and Methodius

Cyril and Methodius
Title Cyril and Methodius PDF eBook
Author Jerry McCollough
Publisher Winepress Publishing
Pages 68
Release 2001-06
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9783000062872

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Slavs in the Making

Slavs in the Making
Title Slavs in the Making PDF eBook
Author Florin Curta
Publisher Routledge
Pages 251
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1351330012

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Slavs in the Making takes a fresh look at archaeological evidence from parts of Slavic-speaking Europe north of the Lower Danube, including the present-day territories of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. Nothing is known about what the inhabitants of those remote lands called themselves during the sixth century, or whether they spoke a Slavic language. The book engages critically with the archaeological evidence from these regions, and questions its association with the "Slavs" that has often been taken for granted. It also deals with the linguistic evidence—primarily names of rivers and other bodies of water—that has been used to identify the primordial homeland of the Slavs, and from which their migration towards the Lower Danube is believed to have started. It is precisely in this area that sociolinguistics can offer a serious alternative to the language tree model currently favoured in linguistic paleontology. The question of how best to explain the spread of Slavic remains a controversial issue. This book attempts to provide an answer, and not just a critique of the method of linguistic paleontology upon which the theory of the Slavic migration and homeland relies. The book proposes a model of interpretation that builds upon the idea that (Common) Slavic cannot possibly be the result of Slavic migration. It addresses the question of migration in the archaeology of early medieval Eastern Europe, and makes a strong case for a more nuanced interpretation of the archaeological evidence of mobility. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in medieval history, migration, and the history of Eastern and Central Europe.

The Slavs

The Slavs
Title The Slavs PDF eBook
Author Marija Gimbutas
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 250
Release 1971
Genre Slavic antiquities
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A discussion of the origins and early migrations of the Slavic peoples, in terms of social structure, religions, and culture.

The Kings of the Slavs

The Kings of the Slavs
Title The Kings of the Slavs PDF eBook
Author Wawrzyniec Kowalski
Publisher BRILL
Pages 378
Release 2021-05-12
Genre History
ISBN 9004447636

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The Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a mysterious narrative source covering the Slavic presence on the Adriatic coast and its hinterland. This study offers a new interpretation of the text, based on the recognition of the figures of model rulers.