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The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, 600–1025, by Mark Whittow

Label
The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, 600–1025, by Mark Whittow
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, 600–1025
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
645848147
Responsibility statement
by Mark Whittow
Series statement
Springer
Summary
The book is a clear, up-to-date, reassessment of the Byzantine empire during a crucial phase in the history of the Near East. Against a geopolitical background (well-illustrated with 14 maps), it covers the last decade of the Roman empire as a superpower of the ancient world, the catastrophic crisis of the seventh century and the means whereby its embattled Byzantine successor hung on in Constantinople and Asia Minor until the Abbasid Caliphate's decline opened up new perspectives for Christian power in the Near East. Not confined to any narrow definition of Byzantine history, the empire's neighbours, allies and enemies in Europe and Asia also receive extensive treatment.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
List of Maps -- Transliteration and References -- Abbreviations -- Chronological List Preface -- Sources for Early Medieval Byzantium -- The Strategic Geography of the Near East -- The Roman World in 600 -- The Fall of the Old Order -- How the Roman Empire Survived -- The Shock of Defeat -- The Byzantine Response: On to the Defensive -- The Byzantine Empire and its Non-Muslim Neighbours, c600-c950 -- The Age of Reconquest, 863-976 -- The Reign of Basil II, 976-1025 -- Bibliography -- Index
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