Byzantium: A Very Short Introduction
by
Peter Sarris
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Art & Photography
Format
Kindle
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Jul 23, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0191017639
ISBN-13
9780191017636
Description
Peter Sarris explores the fascinating history of the Byzantine Empire, which emerged after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century. Despite facing numerous challenges, the Byzantines maintained a rich cultural legacy that would influence generations to come.
Through a concise yet illuminating narrative, Sarris delves into the political, social, and religious dynamics that shaped this resilient civilization. He highlights key events and figures that defined Byzantine history, as well as the empire's lasting contributions to art, architecture, and law.
Readers are invited to understand the complexities of a society that thrived for over a thousand years, positioned at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Sarris's engaging approach makes this intricate history accessible, revealing the enduring significance of Byzantium in shaping the modern world.
Through a concise yet illuminating narrative, Sarris delves into the political, social, and religious dynamics that shaped this resilient civilization. He highlights key events and figures that defined Byzantine history, as well as the empire's lasting contributions to art, architecture, and law.
Readers are invited to understand the complexities of a society that thrived for over a thousand years, positioned at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Sarris's engaging approach makes this intricate history accessible, revealing the enduring significance of Byzantium in shaping the modern world.
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