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Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage

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This book builds upon a groundbreaking exhibition on Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage, the first of its kind featured at the House of Commons in the British Parliament. Serbia's unique position as a crossroads between East and West has led to struggles with greater powers since the fall of the Roman Empire. Despite this, Serbia thrived during a dark period, marked by the emergence of original art and architecture influenced by Christian values and the establishment of a new religion. The country’s leaders fostered cultural development in law, language, writing, and literature, achieving independence from Byzantium and later Ottoman rule. The narrative provides an accessible account of these historical innovations, highlighting the emperors, kings, and queens who shaped Serbia’s national identity. It chronicles the dramatic changes faced by Serbia, including tragic defeats and extraordinary victories that forged a nation amidst conflict. The ongoing strife has sometimes led to the neglect of dynastic monuments from a rich past. This work nostalgically charts the remnants of beautiful relics, iconic art, and grand monastery architecture, now protected as UNESCO World Heritage sites, honoring the legacy of the noble Nemanjić family and their descendants for future generations.

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Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage, Vesna Petković

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Título
Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Dereta
Publicado en
2013
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
130
ISBN10
8673469090
ISBN13
9788673469096
Serie
Calificación
4 de 5
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This book builds upon a groundbreaking exhibition on Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage, the first of its kind featured at the House of Commons in the British Parliament. Serbia's unique position as a crossroads between East and West has led to struggles with greater powers since the fall of the Roman Empire. Despite this, Serbia thrived during a dark period, marked by the emergence of original art and architecture influenced by Christian values and the establishment of a new religion. The country’s leaders fostered cultural development in law, language, writing, and literature, achieving independence from Byzantium and later Ottoman rule. The narrative provides an accessible account of these historical innovations, highlighting the emperors, kings, and queens who shaped Serbia’s national identity. It chronicles the dramatic changes faced by Serbia, including tragic defeats and extraordinary victories that forged a nation amidst conflict. The ongoing strife has sometimes led to the neglect of dynastic monuments from a rich past. This work nostalgically charts the remnants of beautiful relics, iconic art, and grand monastery architecture, now protected as UNESCO World Heritage sites, honoring the legacy of the noble Nemanjić family and their descendants for future generations.