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Medieval Greece brings together twelve articles by historian Michael Heslop, showcasing his long-standing interest in the medieval castles of Greece.
Ten of the articles in this volume focus on the Dodecanese islands, mainly Rhodes, at the time of their rule by the Hospitallers during the period 1306-1522. Scholarly and popular interest in the military orders has grown substantially over the last twenty years, but comparatively little has been written about the Hospitaller Dodecanese. What distinguishes this work is the author's use of hitherto unpublished documents from the Hospitaller…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Medieval Greece brings together twelve articles by historian Michael Heslop, showcasing his long-standing interest in the medieval castles of Greece.

Ten of the articles in this volume focus on the Dodecanese islands, mainly Rhodes, at the time of their rule by the Hospitallers during the period 1306-1522. Scholarly and popular interest in the military orders has grown substantially over the last twenty years, but comparatively little has been written about the Hospitaller Dodecanese. What distinguishes this work is the author's use of hitherto unpublished documents from the Hospitaller archives in Malta and his assiduous field work on the island sites discussed. Heslop's work on the Hospitallers on the island of Rhodes has also enabled him to put together an important gazetteer of place-names in the countryside of Rhodes, published here for the first time. The remaining two chapters of the collection summarize ground-breaking detective work to locate Villehardouin's 'lost' castle of Grand Magne in the Mani, and present a wider study of Byzantine fortifications in medieval Greece.

This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval history, and to all those interested in the history of the Hospitallers. (CS1093).
Autorenporträt
Michael Heslop read history at Cambridge University, before following a career in the oil industry, leading to appointments as CEO of several oil companies. Although he still works as a director of an executive search firm, he has progressively spent increasing time pursuing his academic interests in medieval Greece. He was appointed an honorary research associate in Byzantine studies at Royal Holloway College, University of London, in 2003 and honorary fellow in 2019; he is also a FSA. He has served on the Steering Committee of the Friends of the Hellenic Institute at Royal Holloway since 2003. A member of the Executive Committee of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies for fourteen years, he acted as chair of the Military Orders conferences held in London in 2013 and 2017. He co-edited Byzantium and Venice, 1204-1453: Collected Studies of Julian Chrysostomides (2011).
Rezensionen
Tributes to the author's work include the following:

Heslop's article "is among the most engaging of all the contributions and he supplements his analysis with excellent maps."

"Heslop produces a very enjoyable paper.... He perfectly highlights the potential of archaeological and architectural studies in challenging and advancing our knowledge of the military orders."

"Michael Heslop's impeccable research on the defensive works is second to none."

"he has done superb work" (according to the late Professor David Jacoby)