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Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204

Langbeschreibung
This volume explores a complex period in Byzantine history, the thirteenth century, from the Fourth Crusade to the recapture of Constantinople by exiled leaders from Nicaea. Here, specialist historians of the Byzantine successor states of the period, and of their key neighbours, examine the self-projection and interactions of these states, combining military history and diplomacy, commercial and theological contacts, and the experiences and self-description of individuals. This wide-ranging series of articles uses a great diversity of sources - Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Greek, Latin, Persian and Serbian - to exploit the potential of the novel methodology employed and of prosopography as an additional historical tool of analysis.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Introduction: defining identities and allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204, Charlotte Roueché; Part I The Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade: The lost generation (c.1204-c.1222): political allegiance and local interests under the impact of the 4th Crusade, Teresa Shawcross; The Latin empire of Constantinople, 1204-1261: marriage strategies, Michael Angold; The aristocracy and the empire of Nicaea, Vincent Puech; Epiros 1204-1261: historical outline - sources - prosopography, Gÿnter Prinzing; Prosopography of the Byzantine world (1204-1261) in the light of Bulgarian sources, Dimiter G. Angelov; Serbia's view of the Byzantine world (1204-1261), Ljubomir Maksimovic; 13th-century Byzantine 'metallic' identities, Cécile Morrisson. Part II On the Peripheries of Byzantium: The oriental margins of the Byzantine world: a prosopographical perspective, Rustam Shukurov; The Eastern Mediterranean in the 13th century: identities and allegiances. The peripheries: Armenia, Robert W. Thomson; The Crusader states and Cyprus in a 13th-century Byzantine prosopography, Tassos Papacostas. Part III Western Interests: Identities and allegiances: the perspective of Genoa and Pisa, Catherine Otten-Froux; Tales of San Marco: Venetian historiography and 13th-century Byzantine prosopography, Guillaume Saint-Guillain; Sailing from Byzantium: Byzantines and Greeks in the Venetian world, Sally McKee. Part IV Conclusions: 13th-century prosopography and refugees, Judith Herrin; Concluding remarks, Catherine Holmes; Index.
Judith Herrin is Constantine Leventis Senior Research Fellow and Professor Emerita of Late Antique & Byzantine Studies, King's College London, UK. Guillaume Saint-Guillain is Newton Fellow in the Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, King's College London, UK.
ISBN-13:
9781317119135
Veröffentl:
2016
Seiten:
366
Autor:
Guillaume Saint-Guillain
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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