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Romanland: Ethnicity and Empire in Byzantium

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By (author): Anthony Kaldellis

A leading historian argues that in the empire we know as Byzantium, the Greek-speaking population was actually Roman, and scholars have deliberately mislabeled their ethnicity for the past two centuries for political reasons.

Was there ever such a thing as Byzantium? Certainly no emperor ever called himself Byzantine. And while the identities of minorities in the eastern empire are clearcontemporaries speak of Slavs, Bulgarians, Armenians, Jews, and Muslimsthat of the ruling majority remains obscured behind a name made up by later generations.

Historical evidence tells us unequivocally that Byzantiums ethnic majority, no less than the ruler of Constantinople, would have identified as Roman. It was an identity so strong in the eastern empire that even the conquering Ottomans would eventually adopt it. But Western scholarship has a long tradition of denying the Romanness of Byzantium. In Romanland, Anthony Kaldellis investigates why and argues that it is time for the Romanness of these so-called Byzantines to be taken seriously.

In the Middle Ages, he explains, people of the eastern empire were labeled Greeks, and by the nineteenth century they were shorn of their distorted Greekness and became Byzantine. Only when we understand that the Greek-speaking population of Byzantium was actually Roman will we fully appreciate the nature of Roman ethnic identity. We will also better understand the processes of assimilation that led to the absorption of foreign and minority groups into the dominant ethnic group, the Romans who presided over the vast multiethnic empire of the east.

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  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674986510

About Anthony Kaldellis

Anthony Kaldellis is Professor and Chair of the Department of Classics at The Ohio State University. He is the author of many books including The Christian Parthenon Hellenism in Byzantium and The Byzantine Republic which have been translated into French Greek and Russian.

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