The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire C.500-1492
Herausgegeben:Shepard, Jonathan
The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire C.500-1492
Herausgegeben:Shepard, Jonathan
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Byzantium lasted a thousand years, ruled by self-styled 'emperors of the Romans'. It underwent territorial and structural changes, yet recovered repeatedly from disaster. This book tells the story, tracing political and military events, religious controversy and economic change, with particular attention to relations with the outside world.
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Byzantium lasted a thousand years, ruled by self-styled 'emperors of the Romans'. It underwent territorial and structural changes, yet recovered repeatedly from disaster. This book tells the story, tracing political and military events, religious controversy and economic change, with particular attention to relations with the outside world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- überarb. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 1120
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1920g
- ISBN-13: 9781107685871
- ISBN-10: 1107685877
- Artikelnr.: 43756843
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- überarb. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 1120
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1920g
- ISBN-13: 9781107685871
- ISBN-10: 1107685877
- Artikelnr.: 43756843
General introduction Jonathan Shepard; Part I. The Earlier Empire (c.500-c.700): 1. Justinian and his legacy (500-600) Andrew Louth; 2. Eastern neighbours; 2.1. Persia and the Sasanian monarchy (224-651) Zeev Rubin; 2.2. Armenia (400-600) R. W. Thomson; 2.3. The Arabs to the time of the Prophet Lawrence I. Conrad; 3. Western approaches (500-600) John Moorhead; 4. Byzantium transforming (600-700) Andrew Louth; Part II. The Middle Empire (c.700-1204): 5. State of emergency (700-850) Marie-France Auzépy; 6. After iconoclasm (850-886) Shaun Tougher; 7. Religious missions Sergey A. Ivanov; 8. Armenian neighbours (600-1045) T. W. Greenwood; 9. Confronting Islam: emperors versus caliphs (641-c.850) Walter E. Kaegi; 10. Western approaches (700-900) Michael McCormick; 11. Byzantine Italy (680-876) Thomas S. Brown; 12. The middle Byzantine economy (600-1204) Mark Whittow; 13. Equilibrium to expansion (886-1025) Jonathan Shepard; 14. Western approaches (900-1025) Jonathan Shepard; 15. Byzantium and southern Italy (876-1000) G. A. Loud; 16. Belle époque or crisis? (1025-1118) Michael Angold; 17. The empire of the Komnenoi (1118-1204) Paul Magdalino; 18. Balkan borderlands (1018-1204) Paul Stephenson; 19. Raiders and neighbours: the Turks (1040-1304) D. A. Korobeinikov; Part III. The Byzantine Lands in the Later Middle Ages (1204-1492): 20. After the Fourth Crusade: 20.1. The Greek rump states and the recovery of Byzantium Michael Angold; 20.2. The Latin empire of Constantinople and the Frankish states David Jacoby; 21. Balkans powers: Albania, Serbia and Bulgaria (1200-1300) Alain Ducellier; 22. The Palaiologoi and the world around them (1261-1400) Angeliki E. Laiou; 23. Latins in the Aegean and the Balkans (1300-1400) Michel Balard; 24. The Roman orthodox world (1393-1492) Anthony Bryer.
General introduction Jonathan Shepard; Part I. The Earlier Empire (c.500-c.700): 1. Justinian and his legacy (500-600) Andrew Louth; 2. Eastern neighbours; 2.1. Persia and the Sasanian monarchy (224-651) Zeev Rubin; 2.2. Armenia (400-600) R. W. Thomson; 2.3. The Arabs to the time of the Prophet Lawrence I. Conrad; 3. Western approaches (500-600) John Moorhead; 4. Byzantium transforming (600-700) Andrew Louth; Part II. The Middle Empire (c.700-1204): 5. State of emergency (700-850) Marie-France Auzépy; 6. After iconoclasm (850-886) Shaun Tougher; 7. Religious missions Sergey A. Ivanov; 8. Armenian neighbours (600-1045) T. W. Greenwood; 9. Confronting Islam: emperors versus caliphs (641-c.850) Walter E. Kaegi; 10. Western approaches (700-900) Michael McCormick; 11. Byzantine Italy (680-876) Thomas S. Brown; 12. The middle Byzantine economy (600-1204) Mark Whittow; 13. Equilibrium to expansion (886-1025) Jonathan Shepard; 14. Western approaches (900-1025) Jonathan Shepard; 15. Byzantium and southern Italy (876-1000) G. A. Loud; 16. Belle époque or crisis? (1025-1118) Michael Angold; 17. The empire of the Komnenoi (1118-1204) Paul Magdalino; 18. Balkan borderlands (1018-1204) Paul Stephenson; 19. Raiders and neighbours: the Turks (1040-1304) D. A. Korobeinikov; Part III. The Byzantine Lands in the Later Middle Ages (1204-1492): 20. After the Fourth Crusade: 20.1. The Greek rump states and the recovery of Byzantium Michael Angold; 20.2. The Latin empire of Constantinople and the Frankish states David Jacoby; 21. Balkans powers: Albania, Serbia and Bulgaria (1200-1300) Alain Ducellier; 22. The Palaiologoi and the world around them (1261-1400) Angeliki E. Laiou; 23. Latins in the Aegean and the Balkans (1300-1400) Michel Balard; 24. The Roman orthodox world (1393-1492) Anthony Bryer.