A Note on the Sources

Undoubtedly, the main problem related to the study of banditry in the medieval Balkans is methodological. It concerns the nature of the sources available to us. To an extent, what we can know about banditry between the ninth and fifteenth centuries has to

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Banditry in the Medieval Balkans, 800–1500 Panos Sophoulis

New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture Series Editors Florin Curta University of Florida FL, USA Leonora Neville University of Wisconsin Madison WI, USA Shaun Tougher Cardiff University Cardiff, UK

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Panos Sophoulis

Banditry in the Medieval Balkans, 800-1500

Panos Sophoulis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens, Greece

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