2025
Medieval East Central and Eastern Europe. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2025 (together with Sébastien Rossignol). Publisher’s version
Medieval Europe from Another Angle. Volume 1: The People. London: Routledge, 2025. Publisher’s version.
Medieval Europe from Another Angle. Volume 2: Transformations. London: Routledge, 2025. Publisher’s version
Review of Age of Wolf and Wind through the Viking World, by Davide Zori (Oxford, 2024), in English Historical Review 140 (2025), no. 602: 1-2. Publisher’s version
Review of Prunkvoller Frauenschmuck während des langen 9. Jahrhunderts im Mährerreich. Typologie, Chronologie und historische Bedeutung, by Hana Chorvátová (Berlin/Boston, 2023), in Le Moyen Age 131 (2025): 187-189. Publisher’s version
Review of The Early Slavs: the First Centuries of Eastern Europe, by Susana Torres Prieto (London, 2025), in The Byzantine Review 7 (2025), 271-275. Publisher’s version
“Imperial landscapes: Dobrudja and Crimea in the 6th and early 7th centuries,” paper presented in the international conference “Life in transition on the Roman border: the Lower Danube, 4th-7th centuries” (“Sv. Kliment Okhridski” University, Sofia, April 11, 2025)
“Life in the garrison of the imperial frontier on the Lower Danube, 6th and 11th centuries,” lecture for the Archaeological Institute of America, Gainesville society (Gainesville, Florida, November 20, 2025)
“Rustics as instruments of God’s wrath. News about the battle of ‘Posada’ in the Ordensland of Prussia.” Central European History 58 (2025): 1-21 (together with Gregory Leighton). Publisher’s version
“Pastoralism and nomadism: an archaeological bifurcation.” Medieval Archaeology 69 (2025): 36-55. Publisher’s version
“Peoples of Eastern Europe.” In The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Late Antique Art and Archaeology, edited by Leonard V. Rutgers, Neil Christie, Robin M. Jensen, and Jodi Magness. Vol. 2, 759-776. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
“Old habits die hard. The historiography of the seventh century in the Balkans.” In The Balkans in the Seventh Century. Ethnic and Cultural Transformations, edited by Panos Sophoulis and Georgios Kardaras, 9-30. Leeds: Arc Humanities Press, 2025.
“Albanians, Romanians, and Slavs in the early Middle Ages. A linguistic and archaeological perspective.” In Pasiune, abnegație, dăruire. O viață între două culturi. Conf. dr. Mariana Mangiulea Jatop la 65 de ani, edited by Cătălina Puiu, Andreea Radu-Bejenaru and Nikolai Paskalev, 205-234. Bucharest: Editura Universității București, 2025 (together with Sorin Paliga).
“Medieval Vlach transhumance: re-assessing the evidence.” In Națiuni, naționalism și perspective interetnice în Transilvania. In honorem Sorin Mitu la 60 de ani, edited by Constantin Bărbulescu, Ion Cârja, Marius Eppel, Andrea Fehér, Vlad Popovici, Ana Victoria Sima and Lucia Turcu, 83-92. Cluj-Napoca: Mega, 2025.
“Plus ça change: a fractal afterword.” In Continuity and Change in Medieval East Central Europe. Social Ruling and Religious Transformations, edited by Dušan Zupka, 263-275. Abingdon/New York: Routledge, 2025.
“Hung up on Sclavinia: what actually happened in 602?” In Multum laboravistis propter nos et propter bonum pacis et unionis: episoade şi reverberaţii ale Evului Mediu. Profesorului Ioan-Aurel Pop în al şaptezecilea an al vieţii, edited by Adinel C. Dincă and Alexandru Simon, 565-83. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2025.
“The gate to Byzantium: a preface.” In José Marín Riveros, Horizontes del Mediterráneo oriental. Una introducción a lose studios bizantinos, 21-27. Valparaíso: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2025 (together with Pablo Ubierna).