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Byzantium The Empire Of God Under Heraclius And Constantine Iv What The Western World Can Learn From This Medieval Empire For Its Own Survival Toledo

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Byzantium The Empire Of God Under Heraclius And Constantine Iv What The Western World Can Learn From This Medieval Empire For Its Own Survival Toledo
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Publisher: Edition Blaes
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.79 MB
Author: Toledo, Chris Johnes
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Byzantium The Empire Of God Under Heraclius And Constantine Iv What The Western World Can Learn From This Medieval Empire For Its Own Survival Toledo by Toledo, Chris Johnes instant download after payment.

The Byzantine Empire was one of the longest surviving empires the world has ever seen, an empire whose importance for Western civilization is still not fully acknowledged. This book explains how Byzantium functioned as Europe’s most important bulwark against Islam for almost 1000 years, and it also explains why there would be no Western culture in Europe and in the Americas if Byzantium had fallen to the Muslims in the seventh or eighth century, that is during the reign of the Emperors Heraclius and Constantine IV, and not in 1453.Furthermore, it reveals striking parallels between this medieval state and today’s Western powers, particularly the USA and the European Union, and analyzes the reasons which finally led to Byzantium’s demise. The book also exhorts the West to learn from the mistakes which were made in Byzantium in situations of crisis and which, by comparison, were similar to the crises the Western world is experiencing today.

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