From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressing the concept of centres and peripheries in the late antique and Byzantine worlds, focusing specifically on urban aspects of this paradigm. Spanning from the fourth to thirteenth centuries, and ranging from the later Roman empires to the early Caliphate and medieval New Rome, the chapters reveal the range of factors involved in the dialectic between City, cities, and frontier. Including contributions on political, social, literary, and artistic history, and covering geographical areas throughout the central and eastern Mediterranean, this volume provides a kaleidoscopic view of how human actions and relationships worked with, within, and betw...
The visitor to modem Istanbul is often struck by the dramatic contrasts of the city: ostentatious di...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of late Byzantine urban centres by researching four ...
Stretching across Europe, Asia and Africa for half a millennium bridging the end of the Middle Ages ...
This dissertation, entitled “Cities on the Periphery: Urbanization in Bithynia, Pontus, and Paphlago...
Strategically located on a peninsula on the European side of the narrow Bosphorus strait that connec...
Chrysobulls issued »in common« to the inhabitants of cities, together with a large number of other s...
The study argues that the late Roman frontier in Arabia is best viewed as a transitional contact zon...
Over the centuries, the Roman Empire enlarge and restrict its borders, as a consequence of many fact...
The fall of Rome did not, as many contemporaries had expected, preface the end of the world. Rather,...
This collection addresses an audience of early medievalists with an interest in material culture and...
Byzantium and the Muslim world coexisted for more than eight centuries as rivals and partners. The e...
Continuing the theme of the center and periphery of the late antique world, one should pay attention...
The tangled web of the Eastern Question became the single most explosive force in European great pow...
This study presents a framework to evaluate the impacts of administrative/political and economic str...
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East cause...
The visitor to modem Istanbul is often struck by the dramatic contrasts of the city: ostentatious di...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of late Byzantine urban centres by researching four ...
Stretching across Europe, Asia and Africa for half a millennium bridging the end of the Middle Ages ...
This dissertation, entitled “Cities on the Periphery: Urbanization in Bithynia, Pontus, and Paphlago...
Strategically located on a peninsula on the European side of the narrow Bosphorus strait that connec...
Chrysobulls issued »in common« to the inhabitants of cities, together with a large number of other s...
The study argues that the late Roman frontier in Arabia is best viewed as a transitional contact zon...
Over the centuries, the Roman Empire enlarge and restrict its borders, as a consequence of many fact...
The fall of Rome did not, as many contemporaries had expected, preface the end of the world. Rather,...
This collection addresses an audience of early medievalists with an interest in material culture and...
Byzantium and the Muslim world coexisted for more than eight centuries as rivals and partners. The e...
Continuing the theme of the center and periphery of the late antique world, one should pay attention...
The tangled web of the Eastern Question became the single most explosive force in European great pow...
This study presents a framework to evaluate the impacts of administrative/political and economic str...
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East cause...
The visitor to modem Istanbul is often struck by the dramatic contrasts of the city: ostentatious di...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of late Byzantine urban centres by researching four ...
Stretching across Europe, Asia and Africa for half a millennium bridging the end of the Middle Ages ...