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El. knyga: Byzantine City from Heraclius to the Fourth Crusade, 610-1204: Urban Life after Antiquity

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This book explores the Byzantine city and the changes it went through from 610 to 1204. Throughout this period, cities were always the centers of political and social life for both secular and religious authorities, and, furthermore, the focus of the economic interests of local landowning elites.





This book therefore examines the regional and subregional trajectories in the urban function, landscape, structure and fabric of Byzantiums cities, synthesizing the most cutting-edge archaeological excavations, the results of analyses of material culture (including ceramics, coins, and seals) and a reassessment of the documentary and hagiographical sources. The transformation the Byzantine urban landscape underwent from the seventh to thirteenth centuries can afford us a better grasp of changes to the Byzantine central and provincial administrative apparatus; their fiscal machinery, military institutions, socio-economic structures and religious organization. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of the history, archaeology and architecture of Byzantium.

Recenzijos

Luca Zavagnos book provides a comprehensive critical overview of the research conducted on early Byzantine urban life, as can be seen from the large bibliographies annexed to each Chapter. It is obvious that the author was able to manage a large amount of data from different regions of the Byzantine area and use them to demonstrate his approach to the problem of the continuity of urban life. (Alexandru Madgearu, Hiperboreea, hiperboreeajournal.com, February 22, 2023)

This handy book covers the age-old debate about the definition of cities (and towns) and how historians and archaeologists have variously interpreted pertinent textual and material remains. Zavagno is without doubt a scholar to read by anyone interested in both Byzantine studies and, more generally, in early medieval urbanism. this book is necessary reading for its sweeping overview, the authors thoughts and its wealth of references. (Paul Arthur, Medieval Archaeology, June 13, 2022)

1 The Byzantine City: A Symphony in Three Movements
1(28)
Bibliography
21(8)
2 The Historiography of Byzantine City: Interpretations, Methodology, and Sources
29(54)
2.1 The Inertia, of the "Roman Mediterranean" Ordinary: The Byzantine City in a Mediterranean Perspective
30(8)
2.2 Sources and Historiography of Byzantine Urbanism between Polis and Kastron
38(31)
Bibliography
69(14)
3 Urbanism in the Byzantine Heartland and the Coastal / Insular koine
83(86)
3.1 Once upon a Time in Anatolian Byzantine Cities
86(24)
3.2 Urbanism in the Aegean Heartland
110(19)
3.3 "The other sea": The Byzantine Insular and Coastal koine and Its Cities
129(21)
Bibliography
150(19)
4 General Conclusions
169(6)
Bibliography
174(1)
Abbreviations 175(2)
Bibliography 177(32)
Index 209
Luca Zavagno is Associate Professor of Byzantine Studies in the Department of History at Bilkent University, Turkey. He is the author of many articles on the early medieval and Byzantine Mediterranean, as well as two monographs.