The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025 - Mark Whittow - Books - University of California Press - 9780520204973 - August 5, 1996
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The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025

Mark Whittow

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The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025

Mark Whittow presents 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 (superbly illustrated with fourteen maps), his book covers the last decade of the Roman empire as a superpower, the catastrophic crisis of the seventh century, and the means whereby the embattled Byzantine empire hung on in Constantinople and Asia Minor until the Abbasid Caliphate's decline opened up new perspectives for Christian power in the Near East.

A special feature is Whittow's coverage of Byzantium's neighbors, allies, and enemies in Europe and Asia. He stresses the geographical context of events, often overlooked in other accounts of this period. The origins of Russia, relations with the nomad powers of the steppe world, the competition between Bulgars, Romans, and Slavs in the Balkans, and the frequently ignored region of the Transcaucasus are all given extended treatment. No such wide-ranging work has appeared in English for nearly 30 years, and Whittow's book will be invaluable for all scholars, students, and enthusiasts of medieval history.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 5, 1996
ISBN13 9780520204973
Publishers University of California Press
Pages 480
Dimensions 138 × 30 × 215 mm   ·   612 g
Language English  

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