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He specialises in the history of the byzantine empire, russia, the middle east, central asia and china. The 1100year reign of the byzantine emperors in lateantique and medieval constantinople is the stuff of legend, mystery, and fable. By at least some reasonable definitions, empires do exist today. In the pages of a short history of byzantium we encounter mystics and philosophers, eunuchs and barbarians, and rulers of fantastic erudition, piety, and degeneracy. It is a concise and very readable book on the long political history spanning over 1,123 years of the empire. Byzantine scholar judith herrin, professor emerita at kings college london, selects five books to help us understand the place of byzantium in world civilisation.
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Spanning a vast period from the emperor constantine in ad 306 to the fall of constantinople in 1453, the book is structured around a chronological political history although social, economic and cultural issues are addressed throughout. Byzantium hovers on the very edge of european history, geography, and consciousness, a place of blood and gold and splendour, a sort of historical equivalent of the famous cartographical warning sign here, there be dragons, or a real version of all those. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. The social history of byzantium wiley online books. He is an english historian, travel writer and television personality. This revised and expanded edition of the widelypraised a history of byzantium covers the time of constantine the great in ad 306 to the fall of constantinople in 1453. The fortress and the hexamilion 1993, the corinthia in the roman period 1993, archaeology editor of the oxford dictionary of byzantium 1991, and director of the. This book is a history of the byzantine empire which was centered upon its capital city, constantinople.
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