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    The Byzantine Empire: From Its Glory to Its Downfall by Oman, Charles;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Sharp Ink
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2023

    • ISBN 9788028338671
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages172 pages
    • Size 229x152x9 mm
    • Weight 240 g
    • Language English
    • 425

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    In "The Byzantine Empire: From Its Glory to Its Downfall," Charles Oman presents a meticulous exploration of the Byzantine Empire, examining its grandeur, cultural achievements, and eventual decline. With an engaging narrative style, Oman weaves together political history, social dynamics, and artistic contributions, making extensive use of primary sources and contemporary scholarship. He contextualizes the Empire within the broader spectrum of medieval history, elucidating its complex interactions with neighboring powers, religious transformations, and economic shifts that ultimately led to its fragmentation. Oman's scholarly yet accessible prose invites readers into the intricate tapestry of Byzantine life, highlighting its unique identity and enduring influence. Charles Oman, an esteemed historian and member of the Royal Historical Society, draws upon his extensive academic background and research in military history to craft this compelling account. His interest in the Byzantines was spurred by their pivotal role in the preservation of classical knowledge and the synthesis of diverse cultural elements during a time of considerable upheaval. Oman's deep understanding of military strategies and statecraft provides invaluable insights into the Empire's resilience and vulnerabilities. This book is highly recommended for both history enthusiasts and academic audiences alike. Oman's authoritative voice and comprehensive analysis offer a profound understanding of the Byzantine Empire's legacy. Readers will appreciate the delicate balance of narrative and scholarly rigor, making it a vital addition to any collection on medieval history.

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