Dynastic Policy of the Arpads, From Geza I to Emery (1074 – 1204)
Discover the intricate political landscape of medieval Hungary in "Dynastic Policy of the Arpads, From Geza I to Emery (1074 – 1204)" by Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik. Published in 2006, this in-depth study spans 384 pages and delves into the Arpad dynasty's strategic efforts to position themselves as a fully European power. Kosztolnyik explores how the Arpads adeptly balanced their appeal to both eastern and western influences, striving to maintain their significance in the political and cultural realms of the time. This compelling examination is essential for anyone interested in Eastern European history and the complexities of dynastic politics during the medieval era. Enhance your understanding of Hungary's past with this scholarly contribution from the East European Monographs series.