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Byzantium, Venice and the Medieval Adriatic: Spheres of Maritime Power and Influence, c. 700-1453

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The Adriatic has long occupied a liminal position between different cultures, languages and faiths. This book offers the first synthesis of its history between the seventh and the mid-fifteenth century, a period coinciding with the existence of the Byzantine Empire which, as heir to the Roman Empire, lay claim to the region. The period also saw the rise of Venice and it is important to understand the conditions which would lead to her dominance in the late Middle Ages. An international team of historians and archaeologists examines trade, administration and cultural exchange between the Adriatic and Byzantium but also within the region itself, and makes more widely known much previously scattered and localised research and the results of archaeological excavations in both Italy and Croatia. Their bold interpretations offer many stimulating ideas for rethinking the entire history of the Mediterranean during the period.

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  • Investigates the Adriatic both before and after the rise of Venice, examining the conditions that would lead to Venetian dominance
  • Includes new material from archaeological excavations published in Italian and/or Croatian that was previously inaccessible to a larger English-speaking audience
  • Uses ideas about the Adriatic to suggest new ways of rethinking the history of the Mediterranean during the period
Author: Skoblar Magdalena
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9781108814645
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction Magdalena Skoblar
1. The Adriatic Sea 500–1100: A Corrupted Alterity? Richard Hodges
2. Thinking of Linking: Pottery Connections, Southern Adriatic, Butrint and Beyond Joanita Vroom
3. A Winter Sea? Exchange and Power at the Ebbing of the Adriatic Connection 600–800 Francesco Borri
4. The Origins of Venice: Between Italy, Byzantium and the Adriatic Stefano Gasparri
5. The Northern Adriatic Area between the Eighth and the Ninth Century: New Landscapes, New Cities Sauro Gelichi
6. Provincia Iadrensis: Heir of Roman Dalmatia or a Still-Born Child of Byzantine Early Medieval Adriatic Policy? Trpimir Vedriš
7. Ravenna and Other Early Rivals of Venice: Comparative Urban and Economic Development in the Upper Adriatic c.751–1050 Thomas S. Brown
8. Byzantine Apulia Jean-Marie Martin
9. From One Coast to Another and Beyond: Adriatic Connections through the Sigillographic Evidence Pagona Papadopoulou
10. Icons in the Adriatic before the Sack of Constantinople in 1204 Magdalena Skoblar
11. The Rise of the Adriatic in the Age of the Crusades Peter Frankopan
12. Venice in the Twelfth Century: Between the Adriatic and the Aegean Michael Angold
13. Venice, the Ionian Sea and the Southern Adriatic after the Fourth Crusade Guillaume Saint-Guillain
14. Sea Power and the Evolution of Venetian Crusading Christopher Wright
15. Reassessing the Venetian Presence in the Late Medieval Eastern Adriatic Oliver Jens Schmitt
16. 'Strangers' in the City? The Paradoxes of Communitarianism in Fifteenth-Century Venice Élisabeth Crouzet-Pavan
Conclusion Chris Wickham
Index.

Magdalena Skoblar was a postdoctoral research fellow at the British School at Athens and the British School at Rome from 2013 to 2015. Specialising in Early Medieval art, she is also the author of Figural Sculpture in Eleventh-Century Dalmatia and Croatia (2017).

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