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Society, Culture and Politics in Byzantium
Society, Culture and Politics in Byzantium
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A01=Elizabeth Zachariadou
A01=Nicolas Oikonomides
Author_Elizabeth Zachariadou
Author_Nicolas Oikonomides
Byzantine diplomacy strategies
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire Civilization
Byzantine Empire Politics and government
Byzantine Empire Social conditions
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Civilization
Constantinople history
Cultuur
Empire byzantin Civilisation
Empire byzantin Conditions sociales
Empire byzantin Politique et gouvernement
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Histoire sociale 500-1500 (Moyen Age)
imperial iconography
late Byzantine political transformation
medieval Greek literacy
monastic land tenure
Politics and government
Politieke cultuur
Social conditions
Social history Medieval
Western European influence Byzantium
Product details
- ISBN 9780860789376
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 21 Nov 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Society, Culture and Politics in Byzantium is the fourth selection of papers by the late Nicolas Oikonomides to be published in the Variorum Collected Studies Series. Its focus is upon the Byzantine world after the Fourth Crusade and during the Palaeologan period, though several studies deal with a longer time span. The twenty-eight articles included look first at questions of language and literacy, and then at the relationships between art and politics. The final sections examine aspects of the history of the later empire, in the age of its decline, caught between the economic penetration of the Western European states and the expansion of the Ottoman Turks, and consider the development of Byzantine institutions, monasteries and the Church in this period.
Nicolas Oikonomides was formerly Professor in the Department of History at the University of Athens, Greece. Elizabeth Zachariadou is Professor at the University of Crete, Greece.
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