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This article examines the history behind the writing of the three-volume History of Byzantium (1967). In the 1950s and 1960s, the writing of “meta-narratives” meant covering the history of different states from the standpoint of the Marxist ...
Tatiana Kushch
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An Imaginary Byzantium in Early Islam: Byzantium as Viewed through the Sīra Literature
This article examines the emergence of new representations of Byzantium in early Arabic literature, with a focus on the Sīra, the biography of the Prophet Muḥammad.
Yassine Yahyaoui
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Orta Çağ’da Savaş Esnasında Yaşanan Taraf Değiştirmeler
Orta Çağ çok geniş bir dönemi kapsamakta ve bu dönemde, savaşlarda çok sayıda taraf değiştirme hadiselerinin yaşandığı bilinmektedir. Taraf değiştirmelerin tümüne bu çalışmada değinmemiz mümkün değil, ancak tespit ettiğimiz kadarıyla, verilen ...
Sedat Bilinir
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This article explores the use and adaptation of the iconographic motif of the waiting servant, known primarily from late Roman wall paintings, mosaics, and other media, within the sphere of Late Antique furnishing textiles. Taking as a case study a fifth-
Katharine A. Raff
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V. I. Lamansky and the origins of “russian byzantism” [PDF]
The article deals with the attitude of the largest Russian Slavist Vladimir Ivanovich Lamansky (1833-1914) to the history and cultural heritage of Byzantium.
Alexey Malinov
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Byzantium after Byzantium? Forum
The Byzantine Empire has existed longer than all the empires that were on Earth — more than 1000 years. She created the «Byzantine Commonwealth» of countries (D. D. Obolensky’s term), stretching from the South Baltic to the Mediterranean and from the Adriatic Sea to the Caucasus Mountains.
Dmitriy Mikhailovich Bulanin +8 more
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Introduction. I expose in Ivan Kireyevsky a specific attitude to the Byzantium, which I qualify as byzantinocentric. Methods and materials. I use the historical method. Materials are Russian Historical and Publicistic Literature. Analysis.
Dmitry Biriukov
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The article proposes a new version of the history of the famous Byzantine political treatise De Administrando Imperio. The text of this treatise was written after 952 and before November 959 personally by Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus for his ...
Aleksei Shchavelev
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The Idea of Byzantium in the Construction of the Musical Cultures of the Balkans
In this article, I discuss the persistence of Byzantium as a cultural model in the arts, and in music in particular, in the countries of the Balkans after the fall of Constantinople.
Ivan Moody
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