The Byzantine Empire was one of the most impressive imperial adventures
in history, ruling much of Europe and Anatolia for a remarkable eleven
hundred years. Throughout its existence, the Byzantine Empire became a
powerhouse of literature, art, theology and learning. But it has also
been remembered as an unchanging, bureaucratic state, outdated notions
Dionysios Stathakopoulos confidently challenges.
Stathakopoulos focuses on the Empire's political, social, economic and
cultural history, providing a critical synthesis of cutting-edge
scholarship, which is fully up-to-date. Authoritatively written and
meticulously researched, this is the perfect companion for undergraduate
students and scholars studying the Byzantine Empire as it conveys the
complexities of Byzantine history in a solid and accessible way.
This revised edition draws from recent scholarship and scholarly
developments and boasts a comprehensive bibliography which has been
updated with non-English sources.