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@inbook{2302787, author = {Foletti, Ivan and Palladino, Adrien}, address = {London}, booktitle = {Byzantium in the Popular Imagination : The Modern Reception of the Byzantine Empire}, editor = {Kulhánková, Markéta; Marciniak, Przemysław}, keywords = {Manipulating the Past; Byzantium as a floating signifier; Colonialism; Imperialism; Louis XIV; Mehmed II; Du Cange; Russo-Byzantine style; Alexander II}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {London}, isbn = {978-0-7556-0728-0}, pages = {45-66}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing Plc}, title = {Byzantium as a Political Tool (1657–1952) : Nations, Colonialism and Globalism}, url = {https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/byzantium-in-the-popular-imagination-9780755607303/}, year = {2023} }
TY - CHAP ID - 2302787 AU - Foletti, Ivan - Palladino, Adrien PY - 2023 TI - Byzantium as a Political Tool (1657–1952) : Nations, Colonialism and Globalism VL - Series: New Directions in Byzantine Studies PB - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc CY - London SN - 9780755607280 KW - Manipulating the Past KW - Byzantium as a floating signifier KW - Colonialism KW - Imperialism KW - Louis XIV KW - Mehmed II KW - Du Cange KW - Russo-Byzantine style KW - Alexander II UR - https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/byzantium-in-the-popular-imagination-9780755607303/ N2 - The goal of this article is to focus on one of the possible lines for analyzing ‘Byzantium’ as a political tool throughout the centuries. Its starting point will be what is most likely the first explicit use of the dissolved Empire of Constantinople to promote coeval politics, during the reign of Louis XIV. The end point of our account will be the suppression of the Kondakov Institute in Prague, probably the most influential center for Byzantine studies, between the two World Wars. Our investigation will, however, not follow a chronological order. As suggested by the paper’s subtitle, we will try to analyze how the very notion of ‘Byzantium’ has been used by scholars and policymakers as a tool for promoting national, colonial, and ‘global’ constructions of the world. ER -
FOLETTI, Ivan a Adrien PALLADINO. Byzantium as a Political Tool (1657–1952) : Nations, Colonialism and Globalism. In Kulhánková, Markéta; Marciniak, Przemysław. \textit{Byzantium in the Popular Imagination : The Modern Reception of the Byzantine Empire}. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023, s.~45-66. Series: New Directions in Byzantine Studies. ISBN~978-0-7556-0728-0.
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