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Ostrogorsky repaid in more than one way the hospitality he met with in his new country; he created a new generation of
Yugoslav Byzantinists, broadened the horizons of Yugoslav historians by the example of his personal research, and provided for them closer contacts with the world scholarly
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in 1933. Ostrogorsky concerned himself with three main areas of research: economic, social, and institutional history with a focus on
Byzantine peasantry, Byzantine theology, and imperial ideology, and Byzantine-Slavic relations, in particular in the Balkans.
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in 1946 and a regular member two years later. An
Institute of Byzantinology was created within the Academy in 1948 with himself as director, a post he held until his death. He was chief editor of the Institute's house organ, the
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He completed his secondary education in a St. Petersburg classical gymnasium and thus acquired knowledge of Greek early in life. He began his university studies at the
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his permanent home and taught at
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Die ländliche
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The Rural Tax
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The Rural Tax
Community of the Byzantine Empire in the Tenth Century
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Encyclopedia of
Historians and Historical Writing, Volume 1
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Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
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Studien zur Geschichte des byzantinischen Bilderstreites
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Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte
490:"The Byzantine Emperor and the Hierarchical World Order"
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Hunger, Herbert (1977). "Georg Ostrogorsky, Nachruf".
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360:His best-known work was the standard
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208:Georgiy Aleksandrovich Ostrogorskiy
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197:Георгий Александрович Острогорский
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758:. Routledge. pp. 301–302.
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173:University of Breslau
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516:Ostrogorsky, George
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