Worlds of Byzantium: Religion, Culture, and Empire in the Medieval Near East

Published
ISBN
9781108684620
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Editors
Other Editors
Elizabeth S Bolman
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson

Worlds of Byzantium offers a new understanding of what it means to study the history and visual culture of the Byzantine empire during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Arguing that linguistic and cultural frontiers do not always coincide with political ones, it suggests that Byzantine studies should look not only within but also beyond the borders of the Byzantine empire and include the history of Christian populations in the Muslim-ruled Middle East and neighbouring states like Ethiopia and Armenia and integrate more closely with Judaic and Islamic studies. With essays by leading scholars in a wide range of fields, it offers a vision of a richly interconnected eastern Mediterranean and Near East that will be of interest to anyone who studies the premodern world.

Area of Interest
Byzantine
Christianity
Classical Tradition
Cultural History
Eastern Christianity
Hagiography
Islam
Jewish History
Religion
Period
Late Antiquity
6th through 14th Centuries
Region
Mediterranean
Middle East and North Africa