Description
By the middle of the sixth century the Byzantine emperor ruled a mighty empire that straddled Europe, Asia and North Africa. Within 100 years, this powerful empire had been cut in half. Two centuries later the Byzantine empire was once again a power to be reckoned with, and soon recovered its position as the paramount East Mediterranean and Balkan power, whose fabulous wealth attracted Viking mercenaries and central Asian nomad warriors to its armies, whose very appearance on the field of battle was sometimes enough to bring enemies to terms. No book has ever attempted a survey of Byzantine wars, and few accounts of Byzantine battles have ever been translated into a modern language. This book will provide essential support for those interested in Byzantine history in general as well as a useful corrective to the more usual highly romanticised views of Byzantine civilisation.
About the Author
John Haldon is Director of the Climate Change and History Research Initiative and Emeritus Professor of Byzantine History and Hellenic Studies at Princeton University. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the world's leading experts on Byzantine history.
Reviews
"'Compelling' HISTORY TODAY; 'Belongs in every library of Byzantine and medieval history' SPECULUM."
Book Information
ISBN 9780752445656
Author John Haldon
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 10mm