Medieval Greece brings together twelve articles by historian Michael
Heslop, showcasing his long-standing interest in the medieval castles of
Greece.
Ten of the articles in this volume focus on the Dodecanese islands,
mainly Rhodes, at the time of their rule by the Hospitallers during the
period 1306-1522. Scholarly and popular interest in the military orders
has grown substantially over the last twenty years, but comparatively
little has been written about the Hospitaller Dodecanese. What
distinguishes this work is the author's use of hitherto unpublished
documents from the Hospitaller archives in Malta and his assiduous field
work on the island sites discussed. Heslop's work on the Hospitallers on
the island of Rhodes has also enabled him to put together an important
gazetteer of place-names in the countryside of Rhodes, published here
for the first time. The remaining two chapters of the collection
summarize ground-breaking detective work to locate Villehardouin's
'lost' castle of Grand Magne in the Mani, and present a wider study of
Byzantine fortifications in medieval Greece.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval history, and
to all those interested in the history of the Hospitallers. (CS1093).