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In The Asanids. The Political and Military History of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1280), Alexandru Madgearu offers the first comprehensive history in English of a state which played a major role in the evolution of the Balkan region during Middle Ages. This state emerged from the rebellion of two peoples, Romanians and Bulgarians, against Byzantine domination, within a few decades growing to a regional power that entered into conflict with Byzantium and with the Latin Empire of Constantinople. The founders were members of a Romanian (Vlach) family, whose intention was to revive the former Bulgarian state, the only legitimate political framework that could replace the Byzantine rule.
Alexandru Madgearu, Ph.D. (1997), is senior researcher at the Institute for Political Studies of Defence and Military History, Bucharest. He has published various works of late ancient and medieval history of Romania and South-Eastern Europe, including Byzantine Military Organization on the Danube, 10th-12th Centuries (Brill, 2013).
ContentsList of Maps and Figures vii1 The Sources 12 The Historiography 113 A Short View on Byzantium in the Years before the Uprisingof the Vlachs and Bulgarians 294 The Beginning of the Rebellion and the Rise of the Vlach-BulgarianState (1185–1188) 355 Peter and Asan, 1189–1197 846 Johannitsa (1197–1207) 1147 Boril (1207–1218) 1758 John Asan II (1218–1241) 1959 The Decline of the Asanid State (1241–1280) 22810 Fortifications 267Conclusion 283Abbreviations 289Bibliography 293IndicesSources 340Geographic and Ethnic Names 342Persons 352Modern Authors (Except Footnotes) 358