In this collection of linked essays analysing economic, social, and institutional structures, James Howard-Johnston aims to explain Byzantium's longevity, first as a state geared to fighting a two-centuries long guerrilla war of defence, then as an increasingly confident regional power.
In this collection of linked essays analysing economic, social, and institutional structures, James Howard-Johnston aims to explain Byzantium's longevity, first as a state geared to fighting a two-centuries long guerrilla war of defence, then as an increasingly confident regional power.
James Howard-Johnston was University Lecturer in Byzantine Studies and Fellow of Corpus Christi College from 1971 to 2009.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Formative Phase 2: Mobilization 3: Social Order I: The Village 4: Social Order II: The Interior of Asia Minor 5: Trade, Attitudes to Trade, and Trade Regulation 6: Tenth Century I: Defence of Imperial Authority 7: Tenth Century II: Law Making 8: Tenth Century III: Reorganization in the East 9: Eleventh Century
Introduction 1: Formative Phase 2: Mobilization 3: Social Order I: The Village 4: Social Order II: The Interior of Asia Minor 5: Trade, Attitudes to Trade, and Trade Regulation 6: Tenth Century I: Defence of Imperial Authority 7: Tenth Century II: Law Making 8: Tenth Century III: Reorganization in the East 9: Eleventh Century
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