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We are used to the idea that each state has clearly defined borders, which cleanly separate different nationalities from one another. What, though, were frontiers like before the evolution of the modern nation state? The nine essays in this book seek to answer this question across a thousand years of Eurasian history.
Contents
List of Maps and Figures.- Preface.- Abbreviations.- Introduction; D.J.Power and N.Standen.- The Creation of a Medieval Frontier: Islam and Christianity in the Iberian Peninsula; E.Manzano Moreno.- (Re)constructing the Frontiers of Tenth-Century North China; N.Standen.- The Byzantine Frontier at the Lower Danube in the Late Tenth and Eleventh Centuries; P.Stephenson.- French and Norman Frontiers in the Central Middle Ages; D.J.Power.- Northern Syria Between the Mongols and Mamluks: Political Boundary, Military Frontier and Ethnic Affinities; R.Amitai-Preiss.- The English State and its Frontiers in the British Isles, 1300-1600; S.G.Ellis.- The Lithuano-Prussian Forest Frontier, c.1422-1600; S.C.Rowell.- Crusaders as Frontiersmen: The Case of The Order of St. John in the Mediterranean; A.Williams.- The Frontier in Ottoman History: Old Ideas and New Myths; C.Heywood.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Glossary.- Notes on Contributors.- Index.