Byzantine diplomacy : papers from the Twenty-fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990
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Byzantine diplomacy : papers from the Twenty-fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990
(Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies publications, 1)
Variorum , Ashgate, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book brings together papers arising from the 24th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies held in Cambridge in 1990. It represents a comprehensive investigation of Byzantine diplomacy from the emergence of the empire in late antiquity to its final throes as it fell to the Ottoman Turks. This is not just a narrow study of political relations, but a broad sweep from Italy to the steppes of Central Asia, from the imperial court to the marriage bed, from the scriptorium to the barracks. The book also includes a mysterious communication from a long-dead emperor. "Byzantine Diplomacy" is the first of a series published on behalf of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies.
目次
- Part 1 The Byzantine notion of diplomacy: the notion of Byzantine diplomacy, A. Kazhdan. Part 2 Phases of Byzantine diplomacy: Byzantine diplomacy, A.D. 300-800 - means and ends, E. Chrysos
- Byzantine diplomacy, A.D. 800-1204 - means and ends, J. Shepard
- Byzantine diplomacy, A.D. 1204-1453 - means and ends, N. Oikonomidess. Part 3 Byzantium and others: Constantinople, Rome and the franks in the 7th and 8th centuries, J. Herrin
- Byzantium and teh Khazars - a special relationship?, T. Noonan
- Byzantine-Arab diplomacy in the near east from the Islamic conquests to the mid-11th century, H. Kennedy
- diplomacy and ideology - Byzantium and the RUssina church in the mid-12th century, S. Franklin
- low level diplomacy between Byzantines adn Ottoman Turks - the case of Bithynia, K. Hopwood. Part 4 Sources on diplomacy: diplomacy in the 6th century - the evidence of John Malalas, R. Scott
- re-reading Constantine porphyrogenitus, I. Sevcenko
- liudprand of cremona - a diplomat?, C. Schummer
- the language of diplomacy, M. Mullett. Paart 5 Art in diplomacy: but is it art?, R. Cormack
- silken diplomacy, A. Muthesius
- the luxury book as diplomatic gift, J. Lowden. Part 6 Social aspects: dynastic marriages and political kinship, R. Macrides
- "Blood and ink" - some observations on Byzantine attitudes towards warfare and diplomacy, J. Haldon
- from frontier to palace - the personal role of the emperor in diplomacy, M. Whitby
- who do barbarians stand round the emperor at diplomatic receptions?, D. Smythe. Part 7 The less obvious end: the less obvious ends of Byzantine diplomacy, P. Antonopoulos.
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