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    Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood: The Rise and Fall of Byzantium, 955 A.D. to the First Crusade

    Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood by Kaldellis, Anthony;

    The Rise and Fall of Byzantium, 955 A.D. to the First Crusade

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. október 10.

    • ISBN 9780190053208
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem440 oldal
    • Méret 234x155x30 mm
    • Súly 635 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 464

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    A long overdue and thrillingly paced narrative of one of the most dramatic periods in Medieval history, Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood provides an engaging chronicle of the various imperial upheavals, from the conquests of Basil to the collapse of Constantinople, concluding with the First Crusade.

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    In the second half of the tenth century, Byzantium embarked on a series of spectacular conquests: first in the southeast against the Arabs, then in Bulgaria, and finally in the Georgian and Armenian lands. By the early eleventh century, the empire was the most powerful state in the Mediterranean. It was also expanding economically, demographically, and, in time, intellectually as well. Yet this imperial project came to a crashing collapse fifty years later, when political disunity, fiscal mismanagement, and defeat at the hands of the Seljuks in the east and the Normans in the west brought an end to Byzantine hegemony. By 1081, not only was its dominance of southern Italy, the Balkans, Caucasus, and northern Mesopotamia over but Byzantium's very existence was threatened.

    How did this dramatic transformation happen? Based on a close examination of the relevant sources, this history-the first of its kind in over a century-offers a new reconstruction of the key events and crucial reigns as well as a different model for understanding imperial politics and wars, both civil and foreign. In addition to providing a badly needed narrative of this critical period of Byzantine history, Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood offers new interpretations of key topics relevant to the medieval era. The narrative unfolds in three parts: the first covers the years 955-1025, a period of imperial conquest and consolidation of authority under the great emperor Basil "the Bulgar-Slayer." The second (1025-1059) examines the dispersal of centralized authority in Constantinople as well as the emergence of new foreign enemies (Pechenegs, Seljuks, and Normans). The last section chronicles the spectacular collapse of the empire during the second half of the eleventh century, concluding with a look at the First Crusade and its consequences for Byzantine relations with the powers of Western Europe. This briskly paced and thoroughly investigated narrative vividly brings to life one of the most exciting and transformative eras of medieval history.

    ...very useful and readable book ... Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates and above.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    Maps
    Genealogies
    Introduction: The Byzantine Empire in the Tenth Century
    Romanía
    Imperial governance
    The army and war
    Landed aristocracy
    Anatolian magnates
    Part I: CONQUEST AND CONSOLIDATION
    "Avengers of Rome": The First Phase of Conquest in the East (955-963)
    The cast of the conquest: The final years of Konstantinos VII (d. 959)
    Turning the tide in the southeast
    Southern Italy
    A smooth succession: Romanos II
    The conquest of Crete
    The conquest of Cilicia (phase I)
    The rise of Phokas
    "The White Death of the Saracens": Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969)
    The new regime
    Failure in Sicily
    The conquest of Cilicia (phase II) and Cyprus
    The annexation of Taron
    Declining popularity
    Tension with Bulgaria
    Tension in Italy with the German empire
    Military victory, political failure: the final years
    "A Mind Full of Cares, Brave in Danger": Ioannes I Tzimiskes (969-976)
    The new regime
    The defeat of the Rus' and Bulgaria
    Eastern incursions: toward a new balance of power
    An otherwise obscure reign
    "From Spectator to Contestant": Basil II (976-1025), Part I
    The new regime
    The first rebellion of Bardas Skleros
    The foreign policy of Lakapenos and Phokas, 979-985
    The fall of Lakapenos and the rebellion of Phokas and Skleros
    "Guarding the Children of New Rome": Basil II (976-1025), Part II
    From status quo to peace in the east, 990-1001
    The war against Bulgaria, 991-1003
    The emperor and the "aristocracy"
    "No One Ever Saw My Spear at Rest": Basil II (976-1025), Part III
    The missing decade and conquest of Bulgaria, 1004-1018
    Monitoring Aleppo, 1000-1025
    The war with Abkhazia-Kartli and the last rebellion, 1021-1022
    The apogee of Byzantine Italy
    The end of an era
    GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: THE AGE OF CONQUEST
    PART II: NEW ENEMIES AND THE RETURN OF POLITICS
    "Intrigues of the Women's Quarters": From Macedonians to Paphlagonians
    Konstantinos VIII (1025-1028)
    Romanos III Argyros (1028-1034): The same insecurity
    The debacle at Aleppo and the capture of Edessa
    Diplomacy and dynastic instability
    Michael IV (1034-1041): Family rule
    Frontier integrity
    The conquest, and loss, of Sicily
    The Bulgarian revolt
    The dramatic fall of Michael V (1041-1042)
    "No Less Laws than Arms": Konstantinos IX Monomachos (1042-1055), Part I
    Enter the Normans
    1043: Trial by fire
    Domestic initiatives (phase I)
    The annexation of Ani
    Enter the Pechenegs - the revolt of Tornikios
    "Squaring the Circle": Konstantinos IX Monomachos (1042-1055), Part II
    Enter the Seljuks - the Pecheneg wars
    Domestic initiatives (phase II)
    Italy on the brink and the Schism of 1054
    Coping with new challenges
    "With Sword Drawn": It All Comes to a Head, 1055-1059
    Theodora (1055-1056)
    Michael VI (1056-1057)
    Isaakios I Komnenos (1057-1059): Fiscal reforms and the fall of Keroularios
    Barbarians of the east and west
    GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: THE RETURN OF MULTI-POLARITY
    PART III: COLLAPSE
    "The Agony of a Virulent Poison": The Road to Mantzikert, 1059-1071
    Konstantinos X Doukas (1059-1067): Domestic mispriorities
    Frayed frontiers: Seljuks and Oghuz
    The end of Byzantine Italy
    Eudokia and the succession: Romanos IV Diogenes (1068-1071)
    Chasing Turks
    Mantzikert
    Civil war
    "Squeezed by the Pangs of Death": The Empire on the Verge, 1071-1081
    Michael VII Doukas (1071-1078): The new regime
    The state of the provinces
    A Norman statelet in Asia Minor
    Breakdown
    Nikephoros III Botaneiates (1078-1081)
    GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: IMPERIAL COLLAPSE
    EPILOGUE
    A Byzantine History of the First Crusade
    Crusading in broader perspective
    The making of a surrogate Byzantine army
    Restoring the Roman east
    Guide to the ten most important narrative sources
    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index of Persons and Places
    Restoring the Roman east

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