Croatia in the Early Middle Ages

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Adriatic region
architecture
art
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colour plates
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
cultural identity
culture
Dalmatian Coast
diagrams
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essay
history
maps
medieval
plans
renaissance
republic of croatia
science
seventh eight ninth tenth eleventh twelfth century
specialist
western europe
zagreb

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  • ISBN 9780856674990
  • Dimensions: 230 x 303mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the mid-1990s, the republic of Croatia has taken its place among the independent nations of Europe, and its strong cultural identity is becoming better understood. As a result, the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, based in Zagreb, has embarked on a five-volume history of Croatian culture, commissioning essays on the arts and sciences from over 100 leading specialists in the field. Throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the relationship between Croatia and Western Europe was very close, with many important artists moving freely between them. Visitors to Zagreb and the Dalmatian Coast have long enjoyed the opportunity of sampling the enormous wealth and variety of Croatian art and architecture, and these volumes seek to make the achievements of this ancient but often misunderstood area of Europe accessible. This is the first volume, presenting 30 essays charting the period from the seventh to the twelfth century. Illustrated with colour plates, maps, plans & diagrams, it provides a resource for all those seeking to gain a broad understanding of the medieval world in Central Europe and the Adriatic region before the Ottoman invasions.
Musicologist, professor emeritus at the Musical Academy of Zagreb University and the University of Humanist Sciences in Strasbourg. Speciality: aesthetics and social history of 18th and 19th Century music. Found and editor of the tri-lingual review International Review of Aesthetics and Sociology of Music. Full member of HAZU and Académie Européenne des sciences, des Arts et des Lettres in Paris and correspondent member of SAZU in Ljubljana. Published a series of articles in both domestic and foreign periodicals. Principal works: La musique expressive (1957), Elementi sociologije muzike (Elements of the sociology of music) (1964), Musique et société. Perspective pour une sociologie de la musique (1971), Estetika evropske glazbe (The aesthetics of European music) (1978), Music and society. A guide to the Sociology of Music (1987).