Being Byzantine - Greek Identity before the Ottomans
Издателство: | Cambridge University |
Брой страници: | 344 |
Година на издаване: | 2009 |
Дата на издаване: | 2009-06-06 |
ISBN: | 9780521871815 |
SKU: | 565165360002 |
Размери: | 23x15 |
Тегло: | 680 |
Корици: | ТВЪРДИ |
Цена: | 239 |
In 1204, the Byzantine Empire was conquered by troops from western Europe ostensibly taking part in the Fourth Crusade. This was a hugely significant event for the subjects of the Empire, radically altering the Byzantines' self-image and weakening their state for the later conflict with the Ottoman Turks. Using the theory of ethnicity - a comparatively recent tool with regard to the pre-modern era - Gill Page provides fresh insight into the late Byzantine period, providing a corrective to nationalistic interpretations of the period of Frankish rule and more broadly to generally held assumptions of ethnic hostility in the period.
A systematic analysis of texts in Greek from the period 1200-1420, from both ends of the social spectrum, is backed up by an in-depth study of Frankish rule in the Peloponnese to reveal the trends in the development of Byzantine identity under the impact of the Franks.
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