
Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204
by Michael Angold, Teresa Shawcross, Tassos Papacostas, Catherine Holmes, Judith Herrin, Sally McKee, Cécile Morrisson, Robert W. Thomson, Ljubomir Maksimović, Charlotte Roueche, Dimiter G. Angelov, Vincent Puech, Rustam Shukurov, Catherine Otten-Froux, Giinter Prinzing
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
This volume of studies explores a particularly complex period in Byzantine history, the thirteenth century, from the Fourth Crusade to the recapture of Constantinople by exiled leaders from Nicaea. During this time there was no Greek state based on Constantinople and so no Byzantine Empire by traditional definition. Instead, a Venetian/Frankish alliance ruled from the capital, while many smaller states also claimed the mantle of Byzantium. Even after 1261 when the Latin Empire of Constantinople was replaced by a restored Greek state, political fragmentation persisted. This fragmentation makes the study of individuals more difficult but also more valuable than ever before, and this volume demonstrates the very considerable advances in historical understanding that may be gained from prosopographical approaches. Specialist historians of the Byzantine successor states of the period, and of their most important neighbours, here examine the self-projection and interactions of these states, combining military history and diplomacy, commercial and theological contacts, and the experiences and self-description of individuals. This wide-ranging series of articles uses a great diversity of sources - Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Greek, Latin, Persian and Serbian - to exploit the potential of the novel methodology employed and of prosopography as an additional historical tool of analysis.
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Reading in the Byzantine Empire and Beyond
Panagiotis Roilos, Peter Frankopan, Roderick Beaton, John Duffy, Liz James, Michael Angold, Elizabeth Jeffreys, James Howard-Johnston, Michael Jeffreys, Margaret Mullett, Jonathan Shepard, David M. Gwynn, Paul Magdalino, Tim Greenwood, Johannes Koder, Ulrich Moennig, Günter Prinzing, Manolis Papathomopoulos, Niels Gaul, Erich Trapp, Teresa Shawcross, Ida Toth, Judith R. Ryder, Maja Kominko, Tassos Papacostas, Alessandra Bucossi, Marc D. Lauxtermann, Fiona K. Haarer, Marina Bazzani, Manolis S. Patedakis, Dimitrios Skrekas, Marjolijne C. Janssen
Byzantium, Venice and the Medieval Adriatic: Spheres of Maritime Power and Influence, c. 700-1453
Peter Frankopan, Michael Angold, Richard Hodges, Francesco Borri, Christopher Wright, Chris Wickham, Judith Herrin, Joanita Vroom, Thomas S. Brown, Élisabeth Crouzet-Pavan, Jean-Marie Martin, Sauro Gelichi, Stefano Gasparri, Oliver Jens Schmitt, Guillaume Saint-Guillain, Trpimir Vedriš, Magdalena Skoblar, Pagona Papadopoulou
Economy and Exchange in the East Mediterranean during Late Antiquity
Andrew Wilson, Tassos Papacostas, Bryan Ward-Perkins, Sean Kingsley, Maria Mundell Mango, Olga Karagiorgiou
Byzantium and the West: Perception and Reality
Michael Angold, Elizabeth Jeffreys, Jonathan Phillips, Alicia Simpson, Nikolaos Chrissis, Michel Balard, Anthony Kaldellis, Catherine Holmes, Jean-Claude Cheynet, Sandra Origone, Theodora Papadopoulou, Eleni Tounta, Nickiphoros I. Tsougarakis, Ilias Giarenis, Sophia Mergiali-Sahas, Christos G. Makrypoulias, Maria Dourou-Eliopoulou, Nikoletta Giantsi, Triantafyllitsa Maniati-Kokkini