May 29, 1453, is one of those landmark historical dates. On that day the fall of Constantinople occurred —and with it that of ...
Imperial geographies in Byzantine and Ottoman space / by Sahar Bazzaz, Yota Batsaki, Dimiter Angelov
Constatine Vii and the historical geography of Empire / Paul Magdalino -- "Asia and Europe commonly called East and West": Constantinople and geographical imagination in Byzantium / Dimiter Angelov -- ...
The Byzantine Empire was one of the first societies to offer its citizens some form of what we now call universal healthcare.
The Byzantium Empire was the longest lasting empire in the western world. It was inaugurated in 330 A.D. when Roman Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Empire from Rome to Byzantium ...
On Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450–1750 by Noel Malcolm. Among the “theoretical perspectives” that the modern academy expects us to take seriously is ...
"This volume collects research presented at the Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) 2018 international annual symposium. It brings together researchers engaged in the ...
An international team of experts is engaged in a massive undertaking to map the floor of the Black Sea, an endeavor intended to provide insights into the water-level rise following the last Ice Age ...
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