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Social Change In Town And Country In Eleventhcentury Byzantium James Howardjohnston

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Social Change In Town And Country In Eleventhcentury Byzantium James Howardjohnston
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.26 MB
Pages: 320
Author: James Howard-Johnston
ISBN: 0198841612
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Social Change In Town And Country In Eleventhcentury Byzantium James Howardjohnston by James Howard-johnston 0198841612 instant download after payment.

The history of Byzantium pivots around the eleventh century, during which it reached its apogee in terms of power, prestige, and territorial extension, only then to plunge into steep political decline following serious military defeats and extensive territorial losses. The political, economic,
and intellectual history of the period is reasonably well understood, but not so what was happening in that crucial intermediary sphere, the social order, which both shaped and was shaped by contemporary ideas and brute economic developments.
This volume aims to deepen understanding of Byzantine society by examining material evidence for settlements and production in different regions and by sifting through the far from plentiful literary and documentary sources in order to track what was happening in town and country. There is evidence
of significant change: the pattern of landownership continued to shift in favour of those with power and wealth, but there was sustained and effective resistance from peasant villages. Provincial towns prospered in what was an era of sustained economic growth, and, through newly emboldened local
elites, took a more active part in public affairs. In the capital the middling classes, comprising much of officialdom and leading traders, gained in importance, while the twin military and civilian elites were merging to form a single governing class. However, despite this social upheaval, careful
analysis of these various factors by a range of leading Byzantine historians and archaeologists leads to the overarching conclusion that it was not so much internal structural changes which contributed to the vertiginous decline suffered by Byzantium in the late eleventh century, as the
unprecedented combination of dangerous adversaries on different fronts, in the east, north, and west.

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