BYZANTIUM AFTER BYZANTIUM AND THE RELIGIOUS FRAMEWORK. A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS

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Stoenescu, Constantin [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
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Nicolae Iorga; Byzantium after Byzantium; rise and fall; complex societies; Orthodox tradition;
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My working hypothesis is that the phrase "Byzantium after Byzantium" has multiple meanings which can be revealed by a type of conceptual analysis. I have discovered five constitutive elements: firstly, Iorga wanted to express the paradoxical twinning of historical change and continuity; secondly, he agreed with the rise and fall model of the historical development; thirdly, he conceived the historical process at the level of largest entities, namely, the civilizations understood as complex societies; fourthly, he thought that religion could be a general framework for an explanation regarding the course of events; fifthly, Iorga searched for an explanation in terms of tradition.
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