Margins and Metropolis : Authority Across the Byzantine Empire by Judith Herrin

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height: 1 in Publication Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton University Press Item Weight: 21 Oz Type: Textbook Format: Trade Paperback Item Length: 9.2 in Number of Pages: 392 Pages width: 6.1 in Subject Area: Religion, Political Science, Social Science, History Author: Judith Herrin Item Width: 6.1 in Subject: Europe / Greece (See Also Ancient / Greece), History & Theory, Religion, Politics & State, Byzantine Empire, Europe / Medieval, Sociology / Urban ISBN: 9780691166629 Item Height: 1 in Publication Name: Margins and Metropolis : Authority Across the Byzantine Empire Language: English

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Margins and Metropolis : Authority Across the Byzantine Empire by Judith Herrin. "Margins and Metropolis: Authority Across the Byzantine Empire" by Judith Herrin is a comprehensive textbook published by Princeton University Press in 2015. This trade paperback book delves into the history, religion, and political science of the Byzantine Empire, providing a detailed account of the authority structures across the empire. With a focus on Europe and ancient Greece, the book offers insights into the sociological aspects of urban life during the medieval period. The 392-page book is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in exploring the complexities of the Byzantine Empire's political and religious institutions. E6 "Margins and Metropolis: Authority Across the Byzantine Empire" by Judith Herrin is a comprehensive textbook published by Princeton University Press in 2015. This trade paperback book delves into the history, religion, and political science of the Byzantine Empire, providing a detailed account of the authority structures across the empire. With a focus on Europe and ancient Greece, the book offers insights into the sociological aspects of urban life during the medieval period. The 392-page book is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in exploring the complexities of the Byzantine Empire's political and religious institutions. E6