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Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times
Power and Influence Between Vatican and Orthodoxy
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220 pages
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Exploring Romania's unique position as a cultural and political "in-between," the book delves into the interactions of Romanians with various ethnic groups throughout history. Ioan-Aurel Pop highlights the region's adaptable nature and recurring themes of identity, religion, and cultural exchange. He traces the political evolution of the Romanians from late medieval times to their eventual decline, emphasizing the development of a language-based identity tied to a revival of Antiquity. The narrative offers a profound understanding of the complexities that shaped modern Romanian identity.
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2021, paperback
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