Focusing on the political and military history of Byzantium, this comprehensive narrative spans from the establishment of Constantinople in 324 AD to its fall to the Ottoman Turks in the fifteenth century. It offers an accessible exploration of twelve centuries, highlighting significant shifts in religion, society, administration, demography, and economy without the use of jargon. This work serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities and transformations of the eastern Roman Empire.
Anthony Kaldellis Pořadí knih (chronologicky)





The book challenges the conventional understanding of the Byzantine Empire, arguing that the term "Byzantine" was never used by its rulers. Kaldellis emphasizes the importance of recognizing the Romanness of the empire's inhabitants, suggesting that their identity has been misunderstood and misrepresented by later generations. Through this exploration, the author seeks to reshape the historical narrative surrounding the empire and its people.
Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood
- 440 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
A long overdue and thrillingly paced narrative of one of the most dramatic periods in Medieval history, Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood provides an engaging chronicle of the various imperial upheavals, from the conquests of Basil to the collapse of Constantinople, concluding with the First Crusade.
A Cabinet of Byzantine Curiosities
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
A Cabinet of Byzantine Curiosities will reinforce these old prejudices, while also stimulating a deeper interest among readers in one of history's most interesting civilizations. Many of the zanier tales and trivia that are collected here revolve around the political and religious life of Byzantium.
Hellenism in Byzantium
The Transformations of Greek Identity and the Reception of the Classical Tradition
- 482 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
Exploring the identity of being 'Greek' during late antiquity and the Byzantine era, this book delves into cultural, social, and political dimensions. It analyzes how Greek identity evolved amidst changing empires and influences, highlighting the significance of language, religion, and heritage. Through a comprehensive examination of historical texts and artifacts, it sheds light on the complexities of identity formation and the enduring legacy of Greek culture in a transformative period of history.