Byzantium A Very Short Introduction

Cover of Byzantium A Very Short Introduction by Peter Sarris
Author: Peter Sarris
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9780199236114
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Length: 6.9 Inches
Weight: 0.32628414776 Pounds
Width: 4.45 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 949.502
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Byzantium: A Very Short Introduction by Peter Sarris, published by Oxford University Press in 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 142 pages. This book provides an overview of the Byzantine Empire, which emerged after the fall of the Western Roman Empire and became a significant economic, cultural, and military force in Europe for a millennium. Sarris introduces readers to the blend of Roman political culture, Greek intellectual tradition, and Christian faith that characterized Byzantium under Emperor Constantine and his successors.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of Byzantine architecture, art, and literature, illustrating how these elements evolved over time amid various external challenges. The book discusses the empire’s military engagements with the Persian and Islamic worlds and examines the complexities of Byzantine statecraft and strategy. Additionally, it highlights the empire’s efforts to seek assistance from Western European Christian powers to secure its survival. This concise introduction serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Byzantine Empire and its lasting influence.


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After surviving the fifth century fall of the Western European Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire flourished as one of the most powerful economic, cultural, and military forces in Europe for a thousand years.

In this Very Short Introduction Peter Sarris introduces the reader to the unique fusion of Roman political culture, Greek intellectual tradition and Christian faith that took place in the imperial capital of Byzantium under the emperor Constantine and his heirs. Using examples from Byzantine architecture, art and literature, Sarris shows how their legacy was re-worked and re-invented in the centuries ahead, in the face of external challenges and threats. Charting the impact of warfare with the Persian and Islamic worlds to the east, Sarris explores the creativity of Byzantine statecraft and strategy, as well as the empire’s repeated (but ultimately forlorn) attempts to enlist aid from the Christian powers of Western Europe to ensure its survival.

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