The Bosnian Church: Its Place in State and Society from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Centuries: a New InterpretationSaqi, 2007 - 426 pages John Fine's major study of the history and workings of the medieval Bosnian Church and heresy is now back in print. This crucial work has far-reaching implications for those interested in reconstructing the Islamisation of early Ottoman Bosnia. John Fine is a professor of Balkan and Byzantine history at the University of Michigan. |
Contents
Preface to the New Edition | 11 |
Terminology Used in this Study | 17 |
Religion in Bosnias Peasant Society | 27 |
Copyright | |
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