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Vlada Stankovic

Adjunct Professor, Byzantine and Latin States After the Fall of Constantinople in 1204

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School of Humanities, Social and Education Sciences

Adjunct Faculty

Academic Qualifications

Ph.D., Medieval and Byzantine History 2005 University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy
MA, Medieval and Byzantine History 2002
Bachelor of Arts in History 1998

Employment History

 

Period of employment Employer Location Position
To
Today European University Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus Adjunct Professor
2022 European University Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus Scientific Collaborator
2016 University of Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia Vice Dean
Professor of Byzantine Studies

Publications

2016. (Editor in Chief), The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453 (Lexington Books (Lanham-Boulder-NewYork-London). [978-1-4985-1325-8 • Hardback; 978-1-4985-1326-5 • eBook]; Paperback edition 2018
2017.         ‘Putting Byzantium Back on the Map’, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 32/33 (2016/2017), pp. 399–405. [ISSN 0884-8432]
2017.  ‘King Milutin and his Many Marriages (*1254, +November 21, 1321, r. 1282–1321)’, in D. Ostrowski, Ch. Raffensperger (eds.), Portraits of Medieval Eastern Europe, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (London and New York), chapter 11. [ISBN: 978-1-138-63704-7 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-138-70120-5 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-315-20417-8 (ebk)]
2016. 'In the Balkans "Without" Constantinople: Questions of Center and Periphery', in: V. Stanković (ed.), The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453, Lexington Books (Lanham-Boulder-New York-London), pp. XI–XVII.
2016. 'Rethinking the Position of Serbia within the Byzantine Oikoumene in the Thirteenth Century', in: V. Stanković (ed.), The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453, Lexington Books (Lanham-Boulder-New York-London), pp. 89–100.
2016. ''John II Komnenos Before the Year 1118', in: A. Buccossi-A. Rodrigues Suarez (eds.), John II Komnenos, Emperor of Byzantium: In the Shadow of Father and Son, Ashgate (Abingdon-New York), pp. 11-21. [ISBN 9781472460240]
2015. 'Stronger Than It Appears? Byzantium and Its European Hinterland after the Death of Manuel Komnenos', in: A. Simpson (ed.), Byzantium, 1180-1204: “The sad quarter of a century”?, Athens (EIE/National Hellenic Research Foundation), pp. 35–48.
2013. ‘The Komnenoi and Constantinople before the Building of the Pantokrator Complex' (with contributions by A. Berger), in: S. Kotzabassi (ed.), The Pantokrator Monastery in Constantinople (Byzantinisches Archiv 27), Berlin-Boston 2013, pp. 3-32 (ISBN: 978-1-61451-599-9).
2013.'The Path toward Michael Keroularios: the Power, Self-presentation and Propaganda of the Patriarchs of Constantinople in the Late 10th and Early 11th Century', in: M. Grünbart, L. Rickelt, M. M. Vučetić (eds.), Zwei Sonnen am Goldenen Horn? Kaiserliche und patriarchale Macht im byzantinischen Mittelalter, Münster 2013, pp. 137-154 (ISBN 978-3-643-11540-9).
2018. ‘A Ninth Century Turnaround in Southeast Europe: Christianization of Bulgaria and Constantinople’s Embracing of the Slavs’, in: I. Biliarsky (ed.), Laudator temporis acti. Studia in memoriam Ioannis A. Božilov, vol. I, Religio-Historia, Sofia, ISBN 978-619-176-131-9, pp. 257–263.

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Research Projects

Head Since 2011– Project “Christian Culture in the Balkans in the Middle Ages: the Byzantine Empire, the Serbs and the Bulgarians, 9th–15th centuries”, funded by SerbianMinistry of Education and Science

Academic Consulting Services/Councils/Boards/Editorial Committees

Since 2009 Byzantinische Zeitschrift Member of Editorial Board
2019 EHESS, PAris Co-Supervisor and Member of Jury for a Ph.D. Thesis

Awards/International Recognition

Other Achievements