Eastern and Central European Studies
The Eastern and Central European Studies series is dedicated to publishing monographs and collected volumes on History with an emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe. Scholars examine for example the intercultural relation between Central and Eastern European kingdoms until the formation of modern nation states. The editors Christian Gastgeber and Alexandru Simon are historians with a focus on medieval and Byzantine history.
The Eastern and Central European Studies series is dedicated to publishing monographs and collected volumes on History with an emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe. Scholars examine for example the intercultural relation between Central and Eastern European kingdoms until the formation of modern nation states. The editors Christian Gastgeber and Alexandru Simon are historians with a focus on medieval and Byzantine history.
The Eastern and Central European Studies series is dedicated to publishing monographs and collected volumes on History with an emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe. Scholars examine for example the intercultural relation between Central and Eastern European kingdoms until the formation of modern nation states. The editors Christian Gastgeber and Alexandru Simon are historians with a focus on medieval and Byzantine history.
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«Res publica» Redefined?
The Polish-Lithuanian Transition Period of the 1560s and 1570s in the Context of European State Formation ProcessesVolume 5©2016 Monographs 304 Pages -
«De manibus Valachorum scismaticorum ... »
Romanians and Power in the Mediaeval Kingdom of Hungary- The Thirteenth and Fourteenth CenturiesVolume 4©2014 Monographs 516 Pages