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Author Grumeza, Ion, author.

Title The roots of Balkanization : Eastern Europe C.E. 500-1500 / Ion Grumeza.

Publication Info. Lanham, Maryland : University Press of America, [2010]

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 228 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome.
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The last crusader : Prince Dracula -- From invasion to settlement -- From tribes to states -- Volatile alliances in the Balkan Peninsula -- The area's shifting borders -- The social and economic life of the manor -- Spiritual and cultural life -- In the name of God -- The end of an empire.
Summary Annotation "Balkanization" is a modern term describing the fragmentation and re-division of countries and nations in the Balkan Peninsula, as well as a dynamic meaning "the Balkan way of doing things." The Roots of Balkanization describes the historical changes that took place in the Balkan Peninsula after the collapse of the Roman Empire and their impact in Eastern lands. It develops conclusions reached in the author's previous book, Dacia: Land of Transylvania, Cornerstone of Ancient Eastern Europe, covering 500 B.C.-A.D. 500. Balkan multi-ethnicity was formed after the fifth century, when barbarian invaders settled and violently mixed with the native ancient nations. By the use of sword and terror, warlords became kings and their confederations of tribes became state nations. New societies emerged under the blessing of the Orthodox Church, only to fight against each other over disputed land that eventually came to be occupied by other invaders. The involvement of western powers and the Ottoman expansion triggered more grievances and violence, culminating with the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the end of the Byzantine Empire. The medieval culture of the Balkans survived and continues to play a major role in how business and political life is conducted today in Eastern Europe.
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Subject Balkan Peninsula -- History.
Balkan Peninsula.
History.
Europe, Eastern -- History.
Eastern Europe.
Balkan Peninsula -- Civilization.
Civilization.
Europe, Eastern -- Civilization.
HISTORY -- General.
Genre/Form History.
Other Form: Print version: The roots of Balkanization Lanham, Maryland : University Press of America, [2010] 9780761851349 (DLC) 2010924894
ISBN 9780761851356 ebook
0761851356
9780761851349 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0761851348 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780761851349 e-book