The social history of Byzantium

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The social history of Byzantium

edited by John Haldon

Wiley-Blackwell, 2009

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9781405132404

Description

A SOCIAL HISTORY OF BYZANTIUM "Until now, the social history of Byzantium has remained a neglected field. Professor John Haldon has put together a team of leading international Byzantinists, each of whom addresses his or her own specialized area. The book will be a critical tool for anyone who wants to understand Byzantium." Averil Cameron, University of Oxford "The great merit of this volume is its openness to larger methodological debates about socio-economic history and state structures. For the first time in a comprehensive study, Byzantine society is treated as an integral part of the world history of the Middle Ages." Claudia Rapp, University of California, Los Angeles Western civilization owes an incalculable cultural and historical debt to the Byzantine Empire. Before falling to the Ottoman Turks in the mid-fifteenth century, the empire flourished for more than a thousand years, bridging the ancient and modern worlds. Byzantium profoundly influenced the pattern of cultural and political development in the lands it occupied and had an enduring influence on neighboring societies. A Social History of Byzantium delves into a crucial and often neglected strand of Byzantine studies - the social history of the eastern Roman Empire. Drawing on a wealth of new research and with original essays by leading scholars, this groundbreaking work addresses a wide range of interconnected topics and offers illuminating insights into our knowledge of Byzantine society. Exploring such issues as family life, social structure, religion, class, gender, and imperial power, this book reveals the complex social structure woven throughout the Byzantine world.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii Foreword ix List of Abbreviations xi Maps xiii 1 Towards a Social History of Byzantium 1 John Haldon 2 Men, Women, Eunuchs: Gender, Sex, and Power 31 Liz James 3 Family Structure and the Transmission of Property 51 Angeliki E. Laiou 4 The Social Function of the Law 76 Bernard Stolte 5 Social Relations and the Land: The Early Period 92 Peter Sarris 6 Land and Power in the Middle and Later Period 112 Peter Frankopan 7 The Producing Population 143 Michel Kaplan 8 Social Elites, Wealth, and Power 168 John Haldon 9 Court Society and Aristocracy 212 Paul Magdalino 10 Church and Society: Iconoclasm and After 233 Michael Angold 11 A Monastic World 257 Alice-Mary Talbot Glossary of Byzantine and Medieval Terms 279 Index 286
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781405132411

Description

A SOCIAL HISTORY OF BYZANTIUM "Until now, the social history of Byzantium has remained a neglected field. Professor John Haldon has put together a team of leading international Byzantinists, each of whom addresses his or her own specialized area. The book will be a critical tool for anyone who wants to understand Byzantium." Averil Cameron, University of Oxford "The great merit of this volume is its openness to larger methodological debates about socio-economic history and state structures. For the first time in a comprehensive study, Byzantine society is treated as an integral part of the world history of the Middle Ages." Claudia Rapp, University of California, Los Angeles Western civilization owes an incalculable cultural and historical debt to the Byzantine Empire. Before falling to the Ottoman Turks in the mid-fifteenth century, the empire flourished for more than a thousand years, bridging the ancient and modern worlds. Byzantium profoundly influenced the pattern of cultural and political development in the lands it occupied and had an enduring influence on neighboring societies. A Social History of Byzantium delves into a crucial and often neglected strand of Byzantine studies - the social history of the eastern Roman Empire. Drawing on a wealth of new research and with original essays by leading scholars, this groundbreaking work addresses a wide range of interconnected topics and offers illuminating insights into our knowledge of Byzantine society. Exploring such issues as family life, social structure, religion, class, gender, and imperial power, this book reveals the complex social structure woven throughout the Byzantine world.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii Foreword ix List of Abbreviations xi Maps xiii 1 Towards a Social History of Byzantium 1 John Haldon 2 Men, Women, Eunuchs: Gender, Sex, and Power 31 Liz James 3 Family Structure and the Transmission of Property 51 Angeliki E. Laiou 4 The Social Function of the Law 76 Bernard Stolte 5 Social Relations and the Land: The Early Period 92 Peter Sarris 6 Land and Power in the Middle and Later Period 112 Peter Frankopan 7 The Producing Population 143 Michel Kaplan 8 Social Elites, Wealth, and Power 168 John Haldon 9 Court Society and Aristocracy 212 Paul Magdalino 10 Church and Society: Iconoclasm and After 233 Michael Angold 11 A Monastic World 257 Alice-Mary Talbot Glossary of Byzantine and Medieval Terms 279 Index 286

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  • NCID
    BA88509899
  • ISBN
    • 9781405132404
    • 9781405132411
  • LCCN
    2008031714
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvii, 300 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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