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Jonathan Shepard

    Jonathan Shepard ist ein britischer Historiker, der sich auf das frühmittelalterliche Russland, den Kaukasus und das Byzantinische Reich spezialisiert hat. Er gilt als führende Autorität auf dem Gebiet der Byzantinistik und der Kiewer Rus. Seine Expertise liegt in den diplomatischen und archäologischen Aspekten der frühen Kiewer Periode. Shepards Werke untersuchen die komplexen Beziehungen und Entwicklungen, die diese entscheidende Ära der europäischen Geschichte prägten.

    Routledge Archaeologies of the Viking World: Viking-Age Trade
    The Emergence of Rus 750-1200
    • Routledge Archaeologies of the Viking World: Viking-Age Trade

      Silver, Slaves and Gotland

      • 498 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      The influx of silver dirhams from the Muslim world into eastern and northern Europe during the ninth and tenth centuries is well-documented, with a significant concentration of hoards found on the Baltic island of Gotland. Recent findings indicate that dirhams also reached the British Isles. While the fur trade has been suggested as a key driver for these transactions, the slave trade offers a complementary explanation. This volume does not aim to provide a comprehensive overview of hoard finds or fully answer why silver traveled north, but it emphasizes the role of the slave trade in facilitating trans-continental exchanges. The interconnectedness of these trade networks was complex and often unclear, even to those living at the time, and has been overlooked in modern scholarship. Contributions to this volume illuminate various processes and significant locations, including the mints of Central Asia, the timeline of dirham inflows to Rus and northern Europe, and the reasons behind silver deposits, particularly on Gotland. It also examines the functioning of networks that may resemble contemporary drug and slave trafficking in the British Isles, as well as the additional networks introduced by the Vikings. This collection of general surveys, new evidence, and regional case studies provides a more robust framework for understanding Gotland and the early medieval slave trade than previously available.

      Routledge Archaeologies of the Viking World: Viking-Age Trade2022
    • The Emergence of Rus 750-1200

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the development of a political, economic, and social nexus among the diverse inhabitants between the Carpathians and Urals, this volume reveals the historical roots of modern Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The authors delve into life in Rus, highlighting the rise of Kiev as a political center, the advent of Christianity, and regional prosperity amidst shifting power dynamics. Despite its fractured and tumultuous nature, the narrative showcases a story of growth and achievement, offering a comprehensive synthesis of post-Soviet historiography.

      The Emergence of Rus 750-12001996
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