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East Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title Studies on the history and archaeology of Eastern Europe during the early Middle Ages Praise for the Book"Curta's aim in editing the present collection is clearly to reinforce the need for western archaeologists and historians to refocus attitudes and approaches to the ways in which they use and interpret the Middle Ages in the east. The book achieves that aim and should be read by all those working on western Europe as it provides alternative perspectives on early medieval societies which must be appreciated and understood in order to situate developments in the west. This reviewer hopes that the next generation of major archaeological and historical syntheses will incorporate eastern Europe in a way that recent major works, such as McCormick's Origins of the European Economy, and Wickham's Framing the Early Middle Ages, have neglected to do." "Because these articles reflect the latest views on the history of this region by leading professional historians, this concise volume will prove valuable to scholars and advanced students needing access to this complex material in English." "All the chapters contain extensive scholarly apparatus...This book therefore serves a dual purpose, as a sampling of recent research on the history of eastern and east central Europe in the early Middle Ages and as an invaluable scholarly resource." "This volume constitutes a persuasive argument in favor of treating East Central European and Balkan history together. Curta has thus more than adequately followed up his award-winning The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, ca. 500-700 (2001)." |
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