Introduction to Byzantium, 602-1453
Introduction to Byzantium, 6021453 provides students with an accessible guide to medieval Byzantium.

Beginning with the near collapse of Byzantium in the seventh century, the book traces its survival and development through to its absorption by the Ottoman empire. As well as having an overall political narrative, the chapters cover a wide range of topics including society and economy, art and architecture, literature and education, military tactics and diplomacy, gender and education. They also explore themes that remain prominent and highly debated today, including relations between Islam and the West, the impact of the Crusades, the development of Russia, and the emergence of Orthodox Christianity. Comprehensively written, each chapter provides an overview of the particular period or topic, a summary of the ongoing historiographical debates, primary source material textboxes, further reading recommendations and a ‘points to remember’ section.

Introduction to Byzantium, 602453 provides students with a thorough introduction to the history of Byzantium and equips them with the tools to write successful analytical essays. It is essential reading for any student of the history of the Byzantine empire.

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Introduction to Byzantium, 602-1453
Introduction to Byzantium, 6021453 provides students with an accessible guide to medieval Byzantium.

Beginning with the near collapse of Byzantium in the seventh century, the book traces its survival and development through to its absorption by the Ottoman empire. As well as having an overall political narrative, the chapters cover a wide range of topics including society and economy, art and architecture, literature and education, military tactics and diplomacy, gender and education. They also explore themes that remain prominent and highly debated today, including relations between Islam and the West, the impact of the Crusades, the development of Russia, and the emergence of Orthodox Christianity. Comprehensively written, each chapter provides an overview of the particular period or topic, a summary of the ongoing historiographical debates, primary source material textboxes, further reading recommendations and a ‘points to remember’ section.

Introduction to Byzantium, 602453 provides students with a thorough introduction to the history of Byzantium and equips them with the tools to write successful analytical essays. It is essential reading for any student of the history of the Byzantine empire.

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Introduction to Byzantium, 602-1453

Introduction to Byzantium, 602-1453

by Jonathan Harris
Introduction to Byzantium, 602-1453

Introduction to Byzantium, 602-1453

by Jonathan Harris

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Introduction to Byzantium, 6021453 provides students with an accessible guide to medieval Byzantium.

Beginning with the near collapse of Byzantium in the seventh century, the book traces its survival and development through to its absorption by the Ottoman empire. As well as having an overall political narrative, the chapters cover a wide range of topics including society and economy, art and architecture, literature and education, military tactics and diplomacy, gender and education. They also explore themes that remain prominent and highly debated today, including relations between Islam and the West, the impact of the Crusades, the development of Russia, and the emergence of Orthodox Christianity. Comprehensively written, each chapter provides an overview of the particular period or topic, a summary of the ongoing historiographical debates, primary source material textboxes, further reading recommendations and a ‘points to remember’ section.

Introduction to Byzantium, 602453 provides students with a thorough introduction to the history of Byzantium and equips them with the tools to write successful analytical essays. It is essential reading for any student of the history of the Byzantine empire.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138556423
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/15/2020
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jonathan Harris is Professor of the History of Byzantium at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. His recent publications include: Byzantium and the Crusades (2nd ed., 2014); The Lost World of Byzantium (2015) and Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium (2nd ed., 2017).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I: Crisis and Survival 602-820; 1: Major Literary Sources for the Period 602-820; 2: Herakleios and the Wars of Survival (602-642); 3: The Dark Age (642-718); 4: The Beginnings of the Revival (718-820); Part II: Reconquest and Hegemony 820-1045; 5: Major Literary Sources for the Period 820-1045; 6: Amorians, Macedonians and Lekapenids (820-959); 7: Economy and Culture; 8: Expansion and Social Change (959-1045); Part III: Contraction, Recovery and Calamity 1045-1204; 9: Major Literary Sources for the Period 1045-1204; 10: The Eleventh-Century Crisis (1045-1091); 11: Stability under the Komnenos Dynasty (1091-1180); 12: The Road to Catastrophe (1180-1204); Part IV: Decline and Disappearance 1204-1453; 13: Major Literary Sources for the Period 1204-1453; 14: Exile and Restoration (1204-1282); 15: Decline and Downfall (1282-1453); 16. Conclusion: Byzantium’s Legacy; Glossary; List of Emperors; Timeline; Web links; Bibliography of Secondary Literature; Index

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