Book contents
- Rival Byzantiums
- Rival Byzantiums
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- Additional material
- Introduction
- Part I On the Road to the Grand Narrative
- Chapter 1 Precursors
- Chapter 2 The Century of History
- Chapter 3 In Search of the ‘Scientific Method’
- Chapter 4 Between Byzantine Studies and Metahistory
- Chapter 5 Byzantium in Ottoman and Early Republican Turkish Historiography
- Part II Metamorphoses of Byzantium after World War II
- References
- Index
Chapter 1 - Precursors
The Historiography of the Enlightenment
from Part I - On the Road to the Grand Narrative
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2022
- Rival Byzantiums
- Rival Byzantiums
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- Additional material
- Introduction
- Part I On the Road to the Grand Narrative
- Chapter 1 Precursors
- Chapter 2 The Century of History
- Chapter 3 In Search of the ‘Scientific Method’
- Chapter 4 Between Byzantine Studies and Metahistory
- Chapter 5 Byzantium in Ottoman and Early Republican Turkish Historiography
- Part II Metamorphoses of Byzantium after World War II
- References
- Index
Summary
After briefly surveying the treatments of Byzantium in early modern western European and Balkan literature, the chapter proceeds to explore, more pointedly, the Enlightenment approaches to the Greek antiquity and the Byzantine phenomenon in western Europe, Russia and the incipient national history-writing in the Balkans. Attention is paid to the key role played by Western philhellenism in the construction of the Greek national ideology with its cult of ancient Greece, by the contemporary Bulgarian relations with the Greeks in the construction of the Bulgarian historical narrative about the corrupting Byzantine influence, and by the Latinist school in Transylvania for the Romanian narrative about the Greek ‘theft’ of the Roman empire from its rightful heirs.
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- Rival ByzantiumsEmpire and Identity in Southeastern Europe, pp. 11 - 34Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022