German Yu. Kapten (2020). Problema sakralizatsii voiny v vizantiiskom bogoslovii i istoriografii [Problem of Sacralization of War in Byzantine Theology and Historiography]. St. Petersburg: Izdatel'stvo Russkoi khristianskoi gumanitarnoi akademii.

Author Biography

Andrey D. Nazarov, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Andrey D. Nazarov is a Junior Research Fellow at the Center for Comparative Studies of Toleration and Recognition of the Ural Federal University. His research interests include Late Roman and Early Byzantine military history, problems of mobility and migrations in the Mediterranean region during the Late Antique period. Currently, Andrey Nazarov is participating in a project on the ethics of war funded by the Russian Science Foundation (No. 20-18-00240).

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Published
2021-07-09
How to Cite
Nazarov, A. (2021). German Yu. Kapten (2020). Problema sakralizatsii voiny v vizantiiskom bogoslovii i istoriografii [Problem of Sacralization of War in Byzantine Theology and Historiography]. St. Petersburg: Izdatel'stvo Russkoi khristianskoi gumanitarnoi akademii.. Changing Societies & Personalities, 5(2), 291–296. doi:10.15826/csp.2021.5.2.136
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