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ISBN-10 : 0197549349
ISBN-13 : 9780197549346
Author : Anthony Kaldellis
A major new history of the eastern Roman Empire, from Constantine to 1453.
In recent decades, the study of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as Byzantium, has been revolutionized by new approaches and more sophisticated models for how its society and state operated. No longer looked upon as a pale facsimile of classical Rome, Byzantium is now considered a vigorous state of its own, inheritor of many of Rome’s features, and a vital node in the first truly globalized world, with far-flung connections to the Carolingians, Vikings, Arabs, Ethiopians, Indians, and Chinese.
The New Roman Empire: A History of Byzantium 1st Table of contents:
Part One: A New Empire
1. New Rome and the New Romans
2. Government and the Social Order
3. From Christian Nation to Roman Religion
Part Two: Dynastic Insecurities and Religious Passions
4. The First Christian Emperors (324–361)
5. Competing Religions of Empire (337–363)
6. Toward an Independent East (364–395)
7. City and Desert: Cultures Old and New
Part Three: The Return of Civilian Government
8. The Political Class Ascendant (395–441)
9. Barbarian Terrors and Military Mobilization (441–491)
10. Political Consolidation and Religious Polarization (491–518)
Part Four: The Strain of Grand Ambitions
11. Chalcedonian Repression and the Eastern Axis (518–531)
12. The Sleepless Emperor (527–540)
13. “Death Has Entered Our Gates” (540–565)
14. The Cost of Overextension (565–602)
Part Five: To the Brink of Despair
15. The Great War with Persia (602–630)
16. Commanders of the Faithful (632–644)
17. Holding the Line (641–685)
Part Six: Resilience and Recovery
18. Life and Taxes among the Ruins
19. An Empire of Outposts (685–717)
20. The Lion and the Dragon (717–775)
21. Reform and Consolidation (775–814)
22. Growing Confidence (815–867)
Part Seven: The Path toward Empire
23. A New David and Solomon (867–912)
24. A Game of Crowns (912–950)
25. The Triumph of Roman Arms (950–1025)
26. A Brief Hegemony (1025–1048)
Part Eight: A New Paradigm
27. The End of Italy and the East (1048–1081)
28. Komnenian Crisis Management (1081–1118)
29. Good John and the Sun King (1118–1180)
30. Disintegration and Betrayal (1180–1204)
Part Nine: Exile and Return
31. “A New France”: Colonial Occupation
32. Romans West and Romans East (1204–1261)
33. Union with Rome and Roman Disunity (1261–1282)
34. Territorial Retrenchment and Cultural Innovation (1282–1328)
Part Ten: Dignity in Defeat
35. Military Failure and Mystical Refuge (1328–1354)
36. The Noose Tightens (1354–1402)
37. The Cusp of a New World (1402–1461)
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