Early Medieval Hum and Bosnia, ca. 450-1200

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Adriatic Hinterland
Austro Hungarian Occupation
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Bijelo Polje
Bosnia
Bosnian Kingdom
Byzantine frontier studies
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DAI
Dalmatian Hinterland
Early Christian Basilica
Early Medieval Burials
Early Medieval Period
Early Medieval Phase
Early Medieval Pottery
early medieval Western Balkans transformation
Early Seventh Century
Eastern Adriatic
Eastern Adriatic Coast
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Future Bosnia
historiography of national identity
History
History of the Balkans
Hum
Late Antique
late antique archaeology
Late Antique Church
Medieval Bosnia
Medieval History
medieval political structures
Medieval Society
National Biographies
River Bosna
River Neretva
Row Grave Cemetery
Slavic migrations research
Upper Stream
Warrior Burials
Western Balkans history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032047928
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Danijel Džino is Senior Lecturer in Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. His publications include: From Justinian to Branimir: the making of the Middle Ages in Dalmatia (2021), Becoming Slav, Becoming Croat: Identity Transformations in Post-Roman Dalmatia (2010) and Illyricum in Roman Politics, 229BC-AD 68 (2010).

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