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Dr.
Fiona Haarer, London
BBBS 2008
Forthcoming: ‘Writing Histories of Byzantium: the Historiography of Byzantine History’, in L. James, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the Byzantine World (Blackwell, Oxford); ‘Justinian I: the troparion monogenes’, in J.R. Watson, ed., The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology (Canterbury Press); Review: Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, ed., Greek literature in late antiquity: dynamism, didacticism, classicism (Ashgate, Aldershot 2006) in The Journal of Hellenic Studies 2008.
Work in Progress: Justinian and the Sixth Century (Edinburgh University Press, Debates & Documents in Ancient History); An Anthology of Byzantine Greek (supported by a grant from the Classics Subject Centre, Higher Education Academy).
BBBS 2007
Anastasius I: Politics and Empire in the Late Roman World (Francis Cairns, Cambridge 2006).
Forthcoming: ‘Writing Histories of Byzantium: the Historiography of Byzantine History’, in L. James, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the Byzantine World (Blackwell, Oxford); ‘Justinian I: the troparion monogenes’, in J.R. Watson, ed., The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology (Canterbury Press); Review: Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, ed., Greek literature in late antiquity: dynamism, didacticism, classicism (Ashgate, Aldershot 2006) in The Journal of Hellenic Studies 2007.
BBBS
2004
Review:
J.A.S. Evans, The empress Theodora partner of Justinian, University
of Texas Press, 2002 in The Journal of Roman Studies 93 (2003)
412-413.
Forthcoming: Review
Article: A. Laniado, Recherches sur les notables municipaux dans
l'empire protobyzantin, in The Journal of Roman Archaeology 17
(2004); The Reign of Anastasius I, 491-518, Francis Cairns
(Publications)
BBBS
2001
‘Literary Culture in the Reign of Anastasius’, in S. Mitchell
and G. Greatrex, eds., Ethnicity and Culture in Late Antiquity (Wales,
2000).
Forthcoming:
The
Reign of Anastasius I, 491-518 (Francis Cairns Publications). |
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Tomas
Hagg, Bergen, Norway
BBBS 2001
‘Photius
as a Reader of Hagiography: Selection and criticism’, Dumbarton Oaks Papers
53 (1999), 43-58; Editor with Philip Rousseau of Greek Biography and Panegyric
in Late Antiquity (Berkeley & London, 2000); (With Philip Rousseau),
‘Introduction: Biography and Panegyric", in T. Hägg & P. Rousseau,
eds., (2000), 1-28.
BBBS 2000
Forthcoming: (with Philip Rousseau), eds., Greek Biography and
Panegyric in Late Antiquity, The Transformation of the Classical Heritage
31 (Berkeley: University of California Press, Autumn, 2000).
BBBS 1999
(With T. Eide, R.H. Pierce and L. Torok), Fontes Historiae Nubiorum:
Textual Sources for the History of the Middle Nile Region between the
Eighth Century BC and the Sixth Century AD. Vol. 3: From the First
Century to the Sixth Century AD (Bergen, 1998), ISBN 82-91626-07-3,
470 pp.; ‘Greek in Upper Nubia: an assessment of the new material’, in
Actes de la VIIIe Conference internationale des études Nubiennes,
Lille 11-17 Septembre 1994, Vol. 3: Études, Cahiers de Recherches
de l’Institut de Papyrologie et d’Égyptologie de Lille, 17 (Lille,
1998), 113-19; ‘After 300 years: a new, critical edition of the Greek
Life of St Antony. Review Article’, Classica et Mediaevalia 48
(1997) [1998], 267-81.
Forthcoming: ‘Photius
as a reader of hagiography: selection and criticism’, DOP 53 (1999). |
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Professor John Haldon, Princeton
BBBS 2009
Books (monographs)
Βυζάντιο. ΜιαΙστορία (Ellinika Grammata: Athens 2008 [Greek transl. of Byzantium: a history NY 2005]); Istoriya Vizantiiskikh Voiin (Veche: Moscow 2007 [Russian transl. of Byzantium: a history and The Byzantine wars [Stroud/UK 2008]); Bizans Tarihi Atlası (Kitap Yayinevi: Istanbul 2007) (transl. of The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History [Palgrave Macmillan: London 2005]).
Books (edited)
International library of essays in military history: Byzantine warfare. (Ashgate: Aldershot/London 2007); A social history of Byzantium (Blackwell: Oxford 2008); Edited with E. Jeffreys and R. Cormack, The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (OUP: Oxford 2008).
Chapters
‘Byzantium at war’, in D. Nicolle, J. Haldon and S. Turnbull, eds., The fall of Constantinople: the Ottoman conquest of Byzantium (London 2007) 14-103; ‘Provincial élites, central authorities: problems in fiscal and military management in the Byzantine state’, in B. Forsén and G. Salmeri, eds., The province strikes back. Imperial dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean (Helsinki 2008) 157-185; ‘Towards a social history of Byzantium’, in J. F. Haldon, ed., A social history of Byzantium (Blackwell: Oxford 2008) 1-30; ‘Social élites, wealth and power’, in J.F. Haldon, ed., A social history of Byzantium (Blackwell: Oxford 2008) 168-211; with Jack Goldstone, ‘Introduction: ancient states, empires and exploitation: problems and perspectives’, in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, eds., The dynamics of ancient empires. State power from Assyria to Byzantium (Oxford 2009) 3-29; ‘Empires and exploitation: the case of Byzantium’, in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, eds., The dynamics of ancient empires. State power from Assyria to Byzantium (Oxford 2009) 205-254; with E. Jeffreys and R. Cormack, ‘Byzantine Studies as an academic discipline’, in E. Jeffreys with J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (OUP: Oxford 2008) 3-20; ‘Primary sources’ (21-30), ‘Political-historical survey, 518-800’ (249-263), ‘Military technology and warfare’ (473-481), ‘Structures and administration’ (539-553), ‘The army’ (554-561), in E. Jeffreys with J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (OUP: Oxford 2008); with Wolfram Brandes, ‘Revenues and expenditure’, in E. Jeffreys with J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (OUP: Oxford 2008) 562-570.
Articles
‘ “Cappadocia will be given over to ruin and become a desert”. Environmental evidence for historically-attested events in the 7th-10th centuries’, in Byzantina Mediterranea. Festschrift Johannes Koder (Vienna 2007) 215-230; ‘ “Tortured by my conscience”. The Laudatio Therapontis. A neglected source of the later seventh or early eighth century’, in H. Amirav and B. ter h. Romeney, eds., From Rome to Constantinople. Studies in honour of Averil Cameron (Leiden 2007) 263-278; ‘Citizens of ancient lineage’? The role and significance of Syrians in the Byzantine elite of the seventh and eighth centuries’, in Syriac polemics. Studies in honour of Gerrit Jan Reinink (Leuven 2007) 91-102; with A. England, W.J. Eastwood, C.N. Roberts and R. Turner, ‘Historical landscape change in Cappadocia (central Turkey): a palaeoecological investigation of annually-laminated sediments from Nar lake’, The Holocene 18/8 (2008) 1229-1245.
Online archaeological report
‘Avkat project end-of-year report 2007’ (1-19) and ‘Avkat project: field report 2008’ (1-43) see: website
Forthcoming:
Books With L. Brubaker, Birmingham, UK, Byzantium in Transition, 680-850 (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2009 (now in press)); Le livre des cérémonies. Texte, traduction, commentaire, par G. Dagron, B. Flusin, J. Haldon (Paris, CNRS 2009).
Articles/chapters
‘The resources of late antiquity’, Chapter 1, vol. I, in C. Robinson, ed., New Cambridge History of Islam (Cambridge 2009); ‘Contribution to the symposium on Alex Callinicos’ Making history. Agency, structure, and change in social theory’, in Historical materialism (2009); ‘The end of Rome? Transformation of the eastern empire in the 7th-8th centuries CE’, in J. Arnasson, ed., The Roman empire: historical and comparative perspectives (Melbourne 2009); ‘Comparative state formation: Rome and neighboring worlds’, in Scott Johnson, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity (Oxford-New York); ‘Byzantium to 1204’, in D. Graff, ed., The Cambridge history of war (CUP, Cambridge); ‘Provincial élites, central authorities: problems in fiscal and military management in the Byzantine state’, in Bj. Foersen and G. Salmieri, eds., The province strikes back: Imperial dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean (Papers and monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens, XIII, Athens 2008) 157-185; ‘The Byzantine successor state’, in P.F. Bang, W. Scheidel, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the ancient state: Near East and Mediterranean (OUP, Oxford); ‘The army and logistics’, in P. Stephenson, ed., The Byzantine world (Routledge, London); ‘Information and war: strategic geography and strategic planning 6th – 10th c.’, in L. Lavan et al., eds., The archaeology of war in late Antiquity (Brill, Leiden).
Work in progress:
The Taktika of Leo the Wise: critical commentary (Dumbarton Oaks Studies, Washington DC.).
BBBS 2007
‘Civilizations, states and empires. Some comments on Igor M. Diakonoff, The paths of history’, Historical materialism 16 (2005) 169-201; ‘Trouble with the Opsikion: some issues concerning the first themata’, in F. Evangelatou-Notara, ed., In Memoriam Nikos Oikonomidès. Essays in honour of Nikos Oikonomidès (Athens 2006) 111-136;‘Roads and communications in Byzantine Asia Minor: wagons, horses, supplies’, in J. Pryor, ed., The logistics of the Crusades (Sydney 2006) 1-23;‘ “Greek fire” revisited: recent and current research’, in Elizabeth Jeffreys, ed., Byzantine style, religion and civilization: in honour of Sir Steven Runciman (Cambridge 2006) 290-325; ‘Social transformation in the 6th-9th c east’, in W. Bowden, A. Gutteridge and C. Machado, eds., Social and political life in Late Antiquity (Late Antique Archaeology 3.1, Leiden 2006) 603-647; ‘“Cappadocia will be given over to ruin and become a desert”. Environmental evidence for historically-attested events in the 7th-10th centuries’, in Mediterranea. Festschrift Johannes Koder (Vienna 2007)
Forthcoming: Byzantium in Transition, 680-850 (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2007) (with L. Brubaker, Bham/UK); (Ed.) The social history of Byzantium. Problems and perspectives (Blackwell, Oxford 2007); (Ed.) International library of essays in military history: Byzantine warfare (Ashgate, Aldershot/London 2007); ‘Introduction: Ancient states, empires and exploitation: problems and perspectives’, in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, eds., Empires and exploitation. States and social power in the ancient world (Stanford 2007) (with Jack Goldstone, George Mason University); ‘Empires and exploitation: the case of Byzantium’, in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, eds., Empires and exploitation. States and social power in the ancient world (Stanford 2007); ‘The resources of late antiquity’, in C. Robinsoned., New Cambridge History of Islam (Cambridge 200?), chapter 1, vol. I; ‘Introduction: towards a social history of Byzantium’, in J. F. Haldon, ed., Blackwell social history of Byzantium (Oxford 2007), chapter 1; ‘Social élites, wealth and power’, J. F. Haldon, ed., Blackwell social history of Byzantium (Oxford 2007), chapter 9; ‘The Laudatio Therapontis. A neglected source of the later seventh or early eighth century’, in H. Amirav and B. ter h. Romeney, eds., Essays in honour of Averil Cameron (Leiden 2006); ‘Contribution to the symposium on Alex Callinicos’ Making history. Agency, structure, and change in social theory’, in Historical materialism 15 (2007)
In preparation:
The Taktika of Leo the Wise: critical commentary (Dumbarton Oaks Studies, Washington DC).
BBBS 2006
The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History, Palgrave: Basingstoke/New York 2005; Byzantium: a history, Tempus: Stroud 2005 (3rd repr.); Books (edited): (Ed.) Elites old and new in the Byzantine and early Islamic Near East (Papers of the VIth Workshop in Late Antiquity and Early Islam). Darwin Press: Princeton 2005; (Ed.) General issues in the study of medieval logistics: sources, problems and methodologies, Brill: Leiden 2005 [incl. interactive CD]; Chapters in books and articles: ‘Chapter 2: Economy and society: how did the empire work?’, in M. Maas (ed.), Companion to the Age of Justinian, (CUP: Cambridge 2005) 28-59; 'The fate of the late Roman elite: extinction or assimilation?', in J.F. Haldon (ed.), Elites old and new in the Byzantine and early Islamic Near East (Papers of the VIth Workshop in Late Antiquity and Early Islam), (Darwin Press: Princeton 2005) 178-232; 'Why model logistical systems?', in J.F. Haldon (ed.), General issues in the study of medieval logistics: sources, problems and methodologies, (Brill: Leiden 2005) 1-35; 'Trouble with the Opsikion: some issues concerning the first themata', in F. Evangelatou-Notara (ed.), In Memoriam Nikos Oikonomidès. Essays in honour of Nikos Oikonomidès (Athens 2005) 154-178; 'Feeding the army: Food and transport in Byzantium, c 600-1100', in W. Mayer, ed., Feast, fast or famine. Papers of the Australian Byzantine Studies Conference 2003, (Adelaide 2004) 85-100; 'Bizancio y el temprano Islam: Analisis comparativo de dos formaciones sociales tributarios medievales', Anales de Historia antigua, medieval y moderna 35-36 (Buenos Aires 2003) 7-60 (publ. 2004).
Forthcoming/in preparation: Books: Byzantium in Transition, 680-850 (with L. Brubaker, Bham/UK) (Cambridge University Press, 2006); (Ed.) The social history of Byzantium. Problems and perspectives, Blackwell, Oxford 2007; Articles/chapters: 'Regional Identities and Military Power: Byzantium and Islam c. 600-750', in Communal identities in the late antique and early Islamic Near East. Papers of the fourth Workshop in Late Antiquity and Early Islam, ed. G. King, L.A. Conrad (Princeton 2006 [?]), ca. 30pp (with Hugh Kennedy, St Andrews); 'Roads and communications in Byzantine Asia Minor: wagons, horses, supplies', in J. Pryor, ed., The logistics of the Crusades (Sydney 2005) 1-23; 'Conflict, integration and social transformation in the 6th-8th century east', in L. Lavan, ed., Papers of the Late Antique Urbanism colloquium, Oxford 2003 (Oxford 2005); 'Introduction: Ancient states, empires and exploitation: problems and perspectives', in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, (eds.), Empires and exploitation. States and social power in the ancient world (Stanford 2005) (with Jack Goldstone, George Mason University); 'Empires and exploitation: the case of Byzantium', in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, (eds.), Empires and exploitation. States and social power in the ancient world (Stanford 2005); 'Review essay: Civilizations, states and empires. Some comments on Igor M. Diakonoff, The paths of history (New York: CUP, 1999)', Historical materialism 17 (2006) ca. 35 pp.
BBBS 2004
Byzantine
wars: battles and campaigns of the Byzantine era, Tempus: Stroud
2001; Byzantium at War, Osprey: Oxford 2002; 'Some aspects
of early Byzantine arms and armour', in D. Nicolle, ed., Companion
to medieval arms and armour (Woodridge 2002), 65-87; 'The krites
tou stratopedou: a new office for a new situation?', in C. Morrisson,
ed., Mélanges Gilbert Dagron. Travaux et Mémoires 14 (Paris
2002), 279-286; 'Byzantine humour and everyday life', in Humour,
history and politics in late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages,
ed. G. Halsall (Cambridge, CUP, 2001), 48-71 (also published as ‘Laughing
all the way to Byzantium: humour and the everyday in the eastern
Roman world’, in Acta Byzantina fennica, n.s. 1 (2002), 27-58); 'Byzantium
after 2000. Post-millenial but not post-modern?', in C. Sode and
S. Takacs, eds., Novum Millenium. Studies on Byzantine history
and culture dedicated to Paul Speck (Aldershot 2002), 1-11; 'The
reign of Heraclius: a context for change?’, in G.J. Reinink and B.H.
Stolte, eds., The reign of Heraclius (610-641): crisis and confrontation (Leuven
2002), 1-16; 'Approaches to an alternative military history
of the period ca. 1025-1071', in E. Chrysos, ed., Byzantium in
the eleventh century (Athens 2003), 45-74.
Forthcoming: Byzantium
in the iconoclast era: a history (with L. Brubaker) (Cambridge
University Press, 2004); Elites old and new in the Byzantine
and early Islamic Near East (Papers of the VIth Workshop in Late
Antiquity and Early Islam. Princeton 2004); 'The fate of the late
Roman elite: extinction or assimilation?', in J.F. Haldon, ed., Elites
old and new in the Byzantine and early Islamic Near East (Papers
of the VIth Workshop in Late Antiquity and Early Islam. Princeton
2004), 178-232; ‘Trouble with the Opsikion: some issues concerning
the first themata’, in F. Evangelatou-Notara, ed., In Memoriam
Nikos Oikonomidès. Essays in honour of Nikos Oikonomidès (Athens
2003/4); 'Roads and communications in Byzantine Asia Minor: wagons,
horses, supplies', in J. Pryor, ed., The logistics of the Crusades (Sydney
2004); 'Food, transport and movement in Byzantium: resource distribution
and consumption 6th-12th c.', in W. Mayer,
ed., Papers of the Australian Byzantine Studies Conference 2003 (Adelaide
2004); 'Conflict, integration and social transformation in the 6th-8th century
east’, in L. Lavan, ed., Papers of the Late Antique Urbanism colloquium,
Oxford 2003 (Oxford 2004); (with Jack Goldstone) 'Introduction:
Ancient states, empires and exploitation: problems and perspectives',
in I. Morris, W. Scheidel, eds., Empires and exploitation. States
and social power in the ancient world (Stanford 2004); 'Empires
and exploitation: the case of Byzantium', in I. Morris, W. Scheidel,
eds., Empires and exploitation. States and social power in the
ancient world (Stanford 2004);'Review essay: Civilizations,
states and empires. Some comments on Igor M. Diakonoff, The paths
of history. (New York: CUP, 1999)', Historical materialism 15
(2004) ca. 35 pp.
In
preparation: The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Byzantium (Basingstoke/New
York 2004). Work
in progress: Analysis of Manzikert campaign and second crusade
using digitised landscape and resource mapping (with J.-Cl Cheynet
and R.-J. Lilie).
BBBS 2001
Byzantium: A history (Stroud 2000);
‘Chapters II, 44 and 45 of the Book of Ceremonies’; ‘Theory and
Practice in Tenth-Century Military Administration’, Travaux et Mémoires 13 (2000); (with Wolfram Brandes, Frankfurt), ‘Towns, Tax and Transformation:
State, cities and their hinterlands in the East Roman world, ca. 500-800’,
in N. Gauthier (ed.), Towns and their Hinterlands Between Late
Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Leiden, 1999), 141-172; 'Production,
Distribution and Demand in the Byzantine world, c. 660-840’, in I. L.
Hansen, C. J. Wickham, eds., The Long Eighth-Century. Production,
Distribution and Demand (Leiden, 2000), 225-264; (with L. Brubaker,
Birmingham), Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era (ca. 680-850). The sources:
An annotated survey, Birmingham Byzantine & Ottoman Monographs
7 (Aldershot, 2001); Byzantine Wars: Battles and campaigns of the Byzantine
era (Stroud, 2001).
Forthcoming: (with Hugh Kennedy, St Andrews), 'Regional Identities
and Military Power: Byzantium and Islam, c. 600-750’, in G. King &
L. A. Conrad, eds., Communal Identities in the Late Antique and Early
Islamic Near East. Papers of the Fourth Workshop in Late Antiquity and
Early Islam, (Princeton, 1999); ‘Byzantine Humour and Everyday Life’,
in G. Halsall (ed.), Humour in the Medieval World (London, 2000);
'The Fate of the Late Roman Elite: Extinction or assimilation?', in J.
F. Haldon (ed.), Elites Old and New in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East (Papers of the VIth Workshop in Late Antiquity
and Early Islam (Princeton, 2001).
In progress:
Project on medieval logistics ca. 500-1200.
BBBS
2000
Warfare, State and Society in the Byzantine World: An Introductory
Survey (Routledge/ UCL Press, 1999); The Byzantine world: society
and the military, in K. Raaflaub and N. Rosenstein, eds., Warfare
in the Ancient World (Washington, D.C., 1999), 241-70; El modo
de producción tributarias: Estado y sociedad en Bisanzio y el Islam
primitivo, Hispania 58/3 (1998), 841-80; The Byzantine
state in the ninth century, L. Brubaker, ed., Byzantium in the
Ninth Century: Dead or Alive? (Aldershot, 1998), 3-10; The idea
of the town in the Byzantine empire, in G.P. Brogiolo, B. Ward-Perkins,
eds., The Idea and Ideal of the Town between Late Antiquity and the
Early Middle Ages (Leiden, 1999), 1-23; Bisanzio: lo stato romano
orientale, in Storia medievale (Rome: Donzelli, 1998), 141-74.
Forthcoming: Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era (ca. 680-850): The Sources.
An Annotated Survey, Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Monographs 7
(Aldershot, 2000); Byzantium 300-1453: A Brief History of the Medieval
East Roman Empire (Stroud, 2000); Chapters II, 44 and 45 of
the Book of Ceremonies. Theory and practice in tenth-century military
administration, TM 13 (Paris, 2000); (with Hugh Kennedy)
Regional identities and military power: Byzantium and Islam c. 600-750,
in G. King and L.A. Conrad, eds., Communal Identities in the Late Antique
and Early Islamic Near East. Papers of the Fourth Workshop in Late
Antiquity and Early Islam (Princeton, 2000); (with Wolfram Brandes) Towns,
tax and transformation: state, cities and their hinterlands in the East
Roman world, ca. 500-800, in N. Gauthier, ed., Towns and their
Hinterlands between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Leiden,
1999); Byzantine humour and everyday life, in G. Halsall,
ed., Humour in the Medieval World (London: Scolar Press, 2000);
Production, distribution and demand in the Byzantine world, c. 660-840,
in I.L. Hansen, C.J. Wickham, eds., Production, Distribution and Demand.
The Long Eighth Century (c. 660s-830s) (Leiden, 2000).
In progress: Byzantium in Transition, 730-900 (Cambridge University
Press); Byzantine Wars: Battles and Campaigns of the Byzantine Era (Stroud, 2001); The fate of the late Roman senatorial elite: extinction
or assimilation?, in J.F. Haldon, ed., Elites Old and New in
the Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East. Papers of the Sixth Workshop
on Late Antiquity and Early Islam (Princeton, 2000/ 2001). |
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Dr
Anthea Harris, Reading
BBBS 2004
Byzantium,
Britain and the West: the archaeology of cultural identity, AD 400-650.
(Tempus: Stroud).
In
Press: 'Shops, retailing and the local economy in the Early Byzantine
world', in K. R. Dark (Ed.) Secular Buildings and the Archaeology
of Everyday Life in the Byzantine Empire, Oxbow, 2004.
Work
in Progress: 'The archaeology of the acropolis of Roman Byzantium
and Byzantine Constantinople reconsidered' (co-author); 'Late Roman
and Byzantine textiles in the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, Reading'.
BBBS 2003
In
Press: Byzantium, Britain and the West: the archaeology of
cultural identity, AD 400-650. (Tempus: Stroud); 'Shops, retailing
and the local economy in the Early Byzantine world', in K. R. Dark
(Ed.) Secular Buildings and the Archaeology of Everyday Life in
the Byzantine Empire, (Oxford: Oxbow). BBBS 2002
In progress:
Currently holding ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship to work on Byzantine
contacts with the West in Late Antiquity and attached to the Research
Centre for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, at the University
of Reading; Study and drawing (for publication) of Byzantine ceramics
in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and drawing of ceramics
(for publication) from the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors
at Constantinople, on loan from The British Museum. |
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Dr Jonathan
Harris, London
BBBS 2009
‘The problem of supply and the sack of Constantinople’, in Pierantonio Piatti, ed., The Fourth Crusade Revisited (Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2008) 145-54.
Forthcoming: ‘The Goudelis family in Italy after the Fall of Constantinople’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies; ‘Silent Minority: the Greek Community of Eighteenth-Century London’, in Dimitris Tziovas, ed., Greek Diaspora and Migration since 1700 (Aldershot: Ashgate 2009); ‘Collusion with the infidel as a pretext for military action against Byzantium’, in Sarah Lambert and Liz James, eds., Clash of Cultures: the Languages of Love and Hate (Turnhout: Brepols 2009); ‘Greeks at the papal curia in the fifteenth century’, in Martin Hinterberger and Christopher D. Schabel, eds., Greeks, Latins, and Intellectual History 1204-1500: Debates, Influences, Impressions, Translations, Migrations (Leuven: Peeters); ‘Constantinople as City State, c.1360-1453’, in Catherine Holmes and Jonathan Harris, eds., Unities and Disunities in the Late Medieval Eastern Mediterranean World (Oxford University Press); with Dmitri Tolstoy, ‘Alexander III and Byzantium’, in Peter Clarke and Anne Duggan, eds., Alexander III (Aldershot: Ashgate).
Work in Progress: The End of Byzantium (New Haven and London: Yale University Press).
BBBS 2008
Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium (Hambledon Continuum, London 2007); (with Heleni Porphyriou), ‘The Greek diaspora: Italian port cities and London, c.1400-1700’, in Donatella Calabi and Stephen Turk Christensen, eds., Cities and Cultural Transfer in Europe: 1400-1700, Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe 2 (Cambridge: European Science Foundation and Cambridge University Press 2007) 65-86; ‘Another Country: Istanbul’, History Today 57.5 (May 2007) 10-11; ‘More Malmsey, your grace? The export of Greek wine to England in the Later Middle Ages’, in Leslie Brubaker and Kallirroe Linardou, eds., Eat, Drink and be Merry (Luke 12:19 )- Food and Wine in Byzantium: Papers of the 37th Annual Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, in Honour of Professor A.A.M. Bryer, (Ashgate, Aldershot 2007) 249-54.
Forthcoming: ‘Constantinople as City State, c.1360-1453’, in Catherine Holmes and Jonathan Harris, eds., Unities and Disunities in the Late Medieval Eastern Mediterranean World (Oxford University Press); ‘Silent Minority: the Greek Community of Eighteenth-Century London’, in Dimitris Tziovas, ed., In and out of Greece: Diaspora, exile and immigration (Ashgate, Aldershot); (with Dmitri Tolstoy), ‘Alexander III and Byzantium’, in Peter Clarke and Anne Duggan, eds., Alexander III (Ashgate, Aldershot).
Work in progress: Article: ‘The Goudelis family in Italy after the Fall of Constantinople; Research into the last 150 before the fall of Constantinople.
BBBS 2007
‘Cardinal Bessarion and the ideal state’, in Evangelos Konstantinou, ed., Der Beitrag der byzantinischen Gelehrten zur abendländischen Renaissance des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts, Philhellenische Studien 12 (Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2006) 91-7; ‘Greek sources’, ‘Manuel II’, ‘John V’, ‘Bessarion’, ‘Paul II’, and ‘Innocent VIII’, in Alan Murray, ed., Encyclopedia of the Crusades, 4 vols. (ABC Clio, Santa Barbara 2006); ‘Introduction’, in Timothy Venning, ed., A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire (Palgrave/Macmillan, Basingstoke 2006) xiii-xxv.
Forthcoming: Constantinople (Continuum, London, to appear during 2007); ‘Collusion with the infidel as a pretext for military action against Byzantium’, in Sarah Lambert and Liz James, eds., Clash of Cultures: the Languages of Love and Hate (Brepols, Turnhout); ‘More Malmsey, your grace? The export of Greek wine to England in the Later Middle Ages’, in L. Brubaker, ed., Eat, Drink and be Merry: Proceedings of the 37th Byzantine Symposium, Birmingham, 2003 (Ashgate, Aldershot); (with Heleni Porphyriou), ‘The Greek diaspora: Italian port cities and London, c.1400-1700’, in Donatella Calabi and Stephen Turk Christensen, eds., The Place of Exchange: Cities and Cultural Transfer in Europe: 1400-1700 (Cambridge University Press).
Work in progress: The last 150 years before the fall of Constantinople.
BBBS 2006
(Editor) Palgrave Advances: Byzantine History (Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2005); 'Plato, Byzantium and the Italian Renaissance' in Scottish Association of Teachers of History: History Teaching Review Year Book 19 (2005) 11-16.
Forthcoming: Entries for Encyclopedia of the Crusades, ed. Alan Murray (Santa Barbara: ABC Clio); (with Heleni Porphyriou), ‘The Greek diaspora in Europe after the fall of Constantinople’, in The Place of Exchange: Cities and Cultural Transfer in Europe: 1400-1700, ed. Donatella Calabi and Stephen Turk Christensen (Cambridge University Press); 'Collusion with the Infidel as a Pretext for Military action against Byzantium' in Clash of Cultures: the Languages of Love and Hate, ed. Sarah Lambert and Liz James (Turnhout: Brepols); 'Introduction', in Chronology of the Byzantine Empire, ed. Timothy Venning (Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan); 'More Malmsey, your grace? The export of Greek wine to England in the Later Middle Ages', in Eat, Drink and be Merry: Proceedings of the 37th Byzantine Symposium, Birmingham, 2003, ed. L. Brubaker (Aldershot: Ashgate); 'Cardinal Bessarion and the ideal state', Philhellenischen Studien.
Work
in Progress: Constantinople: The Queen of Cities to be published by Hambledon/Continuum.
BBBS 2005
‘The Last Crusades: The Ottoman Threat', in Crusades: The Illustrated History, ed. Thomas F. Madden (London: Duncan Baird, 2004), pp. 172-99; 'The influence of Plethon's idea of fate on the historian Laonikos Chalkokondyles', in Proceedings of the International Congress on Plethon and his Time, Mystras, 26-29 June 2002, ed. L.G. Benakis and Ch.P. Baloglou (Athens: Society for Peloponnesian and Byzantine Studies, 2004), pp. 211-17; 'The Debate on the Fourth Crusade', for History Compass: http://www.history-compass.com; Greek translation of Byzantium and the Crusades (Athens: Oceanida, 2004).
Forthcoming: (Editor) Palgrave Advances: Byzantine History (Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2005); 'Introduction', in Chronology of the Byzantine Empire, ed. Timothy Venning (Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan); 'More Malmsey, your grace? The export of Greek wine to England in the Later Middle Ages', in Eat, Drink and be Merry: Proceedings of the 37th Byzantine Symposium, Birmingham, 2003, ed. L. Brubaker (Aldershot: Ashgate); 'Greek sources', 'Manuel II', 'John V', 'Bessarion', 'Paul II', and 'Innocent VIII', in Encyclopedia of the Crusades, ed. Alan Murray (Santa Barbara: ABC Clio); (with Heleni Porphyriou), ‘The Greek diaspora in Europe after the fall of Constantinople', in The Place of Exchange: Cities and Cultural Transfer in Europe: 1400-1700, ed. Donatella Calabi and Stephen Turk Christensen (Cambridge University Press); 'Plato, Byzantium and the Italian Renaissance' in Scottish Association of Teachers of History: History Teaching Review Year Book 19 (2005).
Work
in Progress: Article: 'Collusion with the Infidel as a Pretext for Military action against Byzantium'; Book: Constantinople: The Queen of Cities for Hambledon and London; the Greek community in London, 1500-1830.
BBBS 2004
Byzantium
and the Crusades (London: Hambledon & London, 2003); Editor
with Charalambos Dendrinos, Eirene Harvalia-Crook and Judith Herrin, Porphyrogenita:
Essays on the History and Literature of Byzantium and the Latin East
in Honour of Julian Chrysostomides (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003);
'Edward II, Andronicus II, and Giles d'Argenteim: an unnoticed episode
in Anglo-Byzantine relations' in Porphyrogenita (above), pp.
77-84; 'Laonikos Chalkokondyles and the rise of the Ottoman Empire', Byzantine
and Modern Greek Studies 27 (2003), 153-70; 'Byzantine refugees
in fifteenth century England' (in Greek), Istorika Themata 19
(June, 2003), 102-17; 'Classical culture, influence of', in The
Reader's Guide to British History, ed. David Loades, 2 vols.,
(London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003).
Forthcoming:
'The Later Crusades', in Crusades: The Illustrated History,
ed. Thomas Madden (London: Duncan Baird); 'Greek sources', 'Manuel
II', 'John V', 'Bessarion', 'Paul II', and 'Innocent VIII', in Encyclopedia
of the Crusades, ed. Alan Murray (Santa Barbara: ABC Clio); (with
Heleni Porphyriou), 'The Greek diaspora in Europe after the fall of
Constantinople', in The Place of Exchange: Cities and Cultural Transfer
in Europe: 1400-1700, ed. Donatella Calabi and Stephen Turk Christensen
(Cambridge University Press)
Work
in Progress: Editing Palgrave Guide to Byzantine History; Michael
Psellos; Byzantium's alliance with Saladin, 1185-92; the
Greek community in London, 1500-1830.
BBBS 2003
'La comunità greca e i suoi avamposti nell'Europa settentrionale',
in I Greci a Venezia. Atti del convegno internazionale di studio, Venezia,
5-8 Novembre 1998, ed. M.F. Tiepolo and E. Tonetti (Venice: Istituto
Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, 2002), 185-95; 'London's Greek Community',
in Treasured Offerings. The Legacy of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of
St. Sophia, London, ed. George Kakavas (Athens: Byzantine and Christian
Museum, 2002), 3-8.
Forthcoming:
(Editor with Charalambos Dendrinos, Eirene Harvalia-Crook and Judith
Herrin) Porphyrogenita: Essays in Honour of Julian Chrysostomides (Ashgate,
2003); Byzantium and the Crusades (Hambledon/London Books, 2003);
'Laonikos Chalkokondyles and the rise of the Ottoman Empire', Byzantine
and Modern Greek Studies (December 2003).
Work in Progress: Byzantium's
alliance with Saladin, 1185-92; the Orthodox communities in London,
1500-1870.
BBBS 2002
‘Looking back on
1204: Nicetas Choniates in Nicaea’, Mesogeios/Méditerranée. Histoire, Peuples, Langues,
Cultures 12 (2001),
117-24.
Forthcoming: ‘La
communità greca e i suoi avamposti nell’ Europa settentrionale’, M.F.
Tiepolo and E. Tonetti, eds., Atti del Convegno ‘I Greci e Venezia’, svoltosi a Venezia presso l’Istituto
Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti dal 5 al 7 Novembre 1998;
Ed. (with Charalambos Dendrinos, Eirene Harvalia-Crook and Judith Herrin), Porphyrogenita: Essays in Honour of Julian Chrysostomides (Ashgate,
2003); Byzantium and the Crusades (Hambledon/London
Books, c. 2003).
In progress: Laonicus
Chalcocondyles; Byzantium’s alliance with Saladin, 1185-92; the Orthodox
communities in London, 1500-1870.
BBBS 2001
‘Wars and Rumours of Wars: England and the Byzantine
world in the eigth and ninth-centuries’, Mediterranean Historical Review 14
(1999), 29-46; ‘Distortion, Divine Providence and Genre in Nicetas
Choniates’ Account of the Collapse of Byzantium, 1180-1204’, Journal
of Medieval History 26 (2000), 19-31; ‘The Grecian Coffee House and
Political Debate in London, 1688-1714’, The London Journal 25
(2000), 1-13; ‘Demetrius Leontaris: Constantinople to Otranto’, The Patristic
and Byzantine Review 18-19 (2000), 27-40; ‘Byzantine and Modern Greek
Studies in British Universities, Societies and Publications’, The Patristic
and Byzantine Review 18-19 (2000), 247-258; ‘Being a Byzantine after
Byzantium: Hellenic identity in Renaissance Italy’, Kambos, Papers
in Modern Greek 8 (2000), 25-44; ‘Greek Scribes in England: The evidence
of episcopal registers’ in R. Cormack & E. Jeffreys, eds., Through
the Looking Glass: Byzantium through British eyes (Aldershot, 2000),
121-126; Entries on ‘John Argyropoulos’, ‘Bessarion’, ‘Byzantine Archives’,
‘Manuel Chrysoloras’, ‘Theodore Gaza’, ‘George of Trebizond’, ‘George
Gemistos Plethon’, ‘Theophanes of Crete’ and ‘Domenikos Theotokopoulos
(El Greco)’ in G. Speake (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Greece and the Hellenic
Tradition (London, 2000).
Forthcoming:
‘Classical Culture, influence of’ in D. Loades
(ed.), The Reader’s Guide to British History, 2 vols (London, 2001);
‘Edward II, Andronicus II and Giles d’Argenteim: An unnoticed episode
in Anglo-Byzantine relations’ in C. Dendrinos, J. Harris, E. Harvalia-Crook
& J. Herrin, eds., Porphyrogenita: Essays in honour of Julian Chrysostomides.
In progress:
With C. Dendrinos, E. Harvalia-Crook & J.
Herrin, eds., Porphyrogenita: Essays in honour of Julian Chrysostomides;
Byzantium and the Crusades (for London Books); Research into the
Orthodox communities in London.
BBBS 2000
Common language and the common good: aspects of identity among
Byzantine emigrés in Renaissance Italy, in S. McKee, ed., Crossing Boundaries: Issues of Cultural and Individual Identity in
the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages
and the Renaissance 3 (Turnhout: Brepols, 1999), 189-202; Publicising
the Crusade: English bishops and the Jubilee Indulgence of 1455, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50 (1999), 23-37.
Forthcoming: Distortion, divine providence and genre in Nicetas
Choniatess account of the collapse of Byzantium, 1180-1204, Journal of Medieval History (April 2000); The Grecian coffee
house and political debate in London, 1688-1714, The London Journal
(On the Greek community of seventeenth-century London).
In progress: (with Charalambos Dendrinos, Eirene Harvalia-Crook and Judith
Herrin) editing Porphyrogenita: Essays in Honour of Julian Chrysostomides;
Byzantium and the Crusades for London Books; research into the
Greek community in London.
BBBS 1999
(with Philip Scholfield), eds., ‘Legislator of the World’. Writings
on Codification, Law and Education (Oxford University Press, 1998)--
includes correspondence in Greek between the Greek provisional government
of the 1820s and Jeremy Bentham.
Forthcoming: ‘Common
language and the common good: aspects of identity among Byzantine émigrés
in Renaissance Italy’, in S. McKee, ed., Crossing the Boundaries: Issues
of Cultural and Individual Identity in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance,
Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 3 (Turnhout: Brepols);
‘Wars and rumours of wars: England and the Byzantine world in the eighth
and ninth centuries’ in Mediterranean Historical Review; ‘John
Argyropoulos’, ‘Bessarion’, ‘Manuel Chrysoloras’, ‘Theodore Gaza’, in
Graham Speake, ed., Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition
(London: Fitzroy Dearborn).
In Progress: Articles
on Nicetas Choniates and on the Greek community of seventeenth-century
London. Research on lesser-known Byzantine scholars in Renaissance Italy. |
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Hiroyuki Hashikawa, Kyoto
BBBS 2007
‘The Armenian Element in Early Byzantium: A prosopographical perspective’, in Tetsuro Nakatsukasa, ed., Humaniora Kiotoensia: On the centenary of Kyoto Humanities (Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University 2006) 181-213; Japanese translations of R.J. Macrides, ‘Killing, Asylum, and the Law in Byzantium’, Speculum 63 (1988) 509-38 [Yoshihisa Hattori, ed., Conflict and Conflict-Resolution in Medieval Europe (Kyoto 2006) 216-57] and Giles Constable, ‘Mary and Martha in the Middle Ages’, a lecture given at Kyoto University on October 23, 2003 [Seiyo Bijutsu Kenkyu / Studies in Western Art, 12 (2006) 195-212].
Forthcoming: ‘Patriarch Athanasios I of Constantinople and Two Abbots of the Great Lavra: On the appointments of Iakobos and Malachias as metropolitan of Thessaloniki (in Japanese)’, Seiyoshigaku / Studies in Western History, 232; ‘The Wanderjahre of Patriarch Athanasios I of Constantinople’, Orient (in Japanese).
Work in Progress: ‘The Autograph Manuscripts of Patriarch Athanasios I of Cosntantinople, are they extant?’; ‘Patriarch Athanasios I of Constantinople and the Hesychia of Mount Athos’; ‘Theology and Politics in Thirteenth-century Byzantium: On the resurgence of the Filioque controversy’; ‘A Peace Endangering the soul: Byzantine Orthodox faith and the Union of Lyons’. |
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Eirene Harvalia-Crook,
London
BBBS 1999
(with J. Munitiz, J. Chrysostomides and Ch. Dendrinos) ed., The
Letter of the Three Patriarchs to Emperor Theophilos and Related Texts (Camberley: Porphyrogenitus, 1997); ‘Notes on the language and style in
the Letter of the Three Patriarchs’, in ibid., xxxix-l.
In Progress: ‘A
late anonymous narrative taken from the florilegium of the Letter of the
Three Patriarchs; Niketas Byzantios. |
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Dr Cecilia Hennessy, London
BBBS 2009
Images of Children in Byzantium (Ashgate 2008); ‘The Topography of Constantinople’, in E. Jeffreys with J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (Oxford 2008); ‘The Lincoln College Typikon: The Influences of Church and Family’, in A. Bovey, ed., Under the Influence: The Concept of Influence and the Study of Illuminated Manuscripts (Brepols 2008).
Work in progress: The Progeny of Power: Imperial and Royal Children in Constantinople and in the medieval West. |
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Prof Judith
Herrin, London
BBBS 2007
Judith Herrin opened the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies held in London in August 2006 with the inaugural lecture ‘Byzantine Studies on Display’, published in Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, eds., Elizabeth Jeffreys et al. (Ashgate, Aldershot 2006), vol. 1.
‘The icon corner in medieval Byzantium’, in A. Mulder-Bakker and J. Wogen-Browne, eds., Household, Women and Christianities (Brepols, Turnhout 2005) 71-90; ‘Changing functions of Monasteries for Women during Byzantine Iconoclasm’, in Lynda Garland, ed., Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience ca. 800-1200 (Ashgate, Aldershot 2006) 1-15; “‘Femina byzantina’: Social and Political Practices in the Byzantine Empire”, in Kari Elisabeth Borresen and Sara Cabibbo, eds., Gender, Religion, Human Rights in Europe (Herder, Rome 2006), 225-35; Reviews: Turks. A Journey of a Thousand Years, 600-1600, exhibition held at the Royal Academy, London 2005, in History Workshop Journal 61 (2006) 238-42; Paul Fouracre, ed., The New Cambridge Medieval History ca.500-ca.700, vol 1 (2005) in The Times Higher Educational Supplement (October 2006).
BBBS 2005
'The Pentarchy: Theory and Reality in the Ninth Century' in Cristianità d'Occidente e Cristianità d'Oriente (secoli VI-XI), Settimane di Studio della Fondazione Centro Italiano di Studi sull'Alto Medioevo, LI (2004), 591-626; 'Political Power and Christian Faith in Byzantium: the case of Irene (Regent 780-90, Emperor 797-802)' in Christian and Islamic Gender Models, ed. Kari Elisabeth Børresen (Herder: Rome 2004), 135-47; Introduction to Alexandria, Real and Imagined, edited by Anthony Hirst and Michael Silk (Ashgate 2004).
Reviews: Geoffrey S. Nathan, The family in late antiquity. The rise of Christianity and the endurance of tradition (London/New York, Routledge 2000) in Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (2004), 239-40; Walter Kaegi, Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium (Cambridge 2003) in BBC History Magazine (February 2004).
BBBS 2003
Women in Purple (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2001; Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 2002; pb ed. London: Phoenix Press, October
2002). Greek and Spanish translations were published by Oceanida (Athens)
and Taurus (Madrid); Mosaic. Festschrift for A.H.S. Megaw, eds.
Judith Herrin, Margaret Mullett and Catherine Otten (British School at
Athens Publications, Supplementary vol. 8, 2002); Three introductions
to each volume of the new Folio edition of Joseph and Frances Gies’ Life
in a Medieval City, Life in a Medieval Castle, Life in a Medieval Village (London:
Folio Society 2002); 'The imperial feminine in Byzantium', Past and
Present 169 (2000), 3-35; 'The Byzantine and Arab Periods', in Cretan
Quests. British Explorers, Excavators and Historians, ed. Davina
Huxley (London, British School at Athens, 2000), 188-94; 'Blinding in
Byzantium', in Polypleuros Nous. Festschrift Peter Schreiner, eds.
Georgios Makris and CordulaScholz (Munich, 2000), 56-68; 'Philippikos
and the Greens', in Novum millennium. Festschrift Paul Speck,
eds. Sarolta Takács and Claudia Sode (Ashgate, 2001), 137-46; 'Moving
bones in imperial Constantinople: evidence of political burials', in Mélanges
Gilbert Dagron. Travaux et Mémoires 14 (Paris, 2002), 285-94.
BBBS 2001
‘The Imperial Feminine in Byzantium’, Past
and Present 169 (2000), 3-35; ‘The Byzantine and Arab Periods’, in
D. Huxley (ed.), Cretan Quests. British Explorers, Excavators
and Historians (London, British School at Athens, 2000), 188-194;
‘Blinding in Byzantium’, in G. Makris & C. Scholz, eds., Polypleuros
Nous. Festschrift Peter Schreiner (Teubner, 2000), 56-68.
BBBS 2000
A Medieval Miscellany (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1999); Mathematical
mysteries in Byzantium: from Diophantus to Fermat, Dialogos:
Hellenic Studies Review 6 (1999), 22-42; Lenseignement
maternel à Byzance, in S. Lebecq et al., eds., Femmes
et pouvoirs des femmes à Byzance et en Occident (VIe-XIe siecles)
(Lille: Centre de Recherches sur lhistoire de lEurope du Nord-Ouest,
1999), 91-102.
Forthcoming: Blinding in Byzantium, in Georgios Makris and
Cordula Scholz, eds., Polypleuros Nous. Festschrift Peter Schreiner (Teubner, forthcoming 2 May 2000); The imperial feminine in Byzantium, Past and Present (2000); Medieval archaeology on Crete in
the Byzantine period, in Davinia Huxley, ed., Byzantine Research
in Crete 1900-2000 (London, British School at Athens).
In progress: Women in Purple (under contract to Weidenfeld and
Nicholson, London). |
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Paul Hetherington,
London
BBBS 2006
Forthcoming: 'The image of Edessa: some notes on its appearance and its later travels', in E. M. Jeffreys (ed.): Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilisation: in honour of Sir Steven Runciman, Cambridge University Press 2006; 'Byzantine cloisonne enamel: production, survival and loss', Byzantion 76 (2006); 'An unknown Byzantine enamel enkolpion of Constantine proedros', Apollo (2006) (with David Buckton).
BBBS 2004
'The jewels from
the crown: symbol and substance in the later Byzantine imperial regalia', Byzantinische
Zeitschrift 96.1 (2003), 157-168; 'La couronne grecque de la
sainte couronne de Hongrie: le contexte des ses émaux et de ses bijoux', Acta
Historiae Artium 43 (2002 Separatum), 33-38; 'Studying
the Byzantine Staurothèque at Esztergom', Through a Glass Brightly.
Studies in Byzantine and Medieval Art and Archaeology Presented to
David Buckton, Oxford (2003), 82-94; 'The frame of the Sacro
Volto icon in S. Bartolommeo degli Armeni, Genoa: the reliefs and
the artist', Cahiers archéologiques, 51 (2003), 1-8.
BBBS 2003
Forthcoming: 'The jewels from the crown: symbol and substance
in the later Byzantine imperial regalia', Byzantinishe Zeitschrift 96
(2003: heft 1); 'The frame of the Sacro Volto icon in S. Bartolommeno
degli Armeni, Genoa: the reliefs and the artist', Cahiers archéologiques,
51 (2003); 'La couronne grecque de la sainte couronne de Hongrie: le contexte
des ses émaux et de ses bijoux', Acta Historiae Artium. BBBS 2001
‘Byzantine and Russian Enamels in the Treasury
of Hagia Sophia in the Late Fourteenth-Century’, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 93:1 (2000), 133-137; ‘The Byzantine Enamels on the Staurothèque from
the Treasury of the Prieuré d’Oignies, now in Namur’, Cahiers Archéolgiques 48 (2000), 1-8; ‘The Byzantine Reliquary in the Cathedral Museum, Mdina:
An afterword’ in J. Azzopardi (ed.), Portable Altars in Malta (Malta,
2000); Entries on ‘Aegina’, ‘Arta’, ‘Cos’, ‘Dionysios of Fourna’, ‘Lemnos’,
‘Melos’, ‘Mistra’, ‘Monenvasia’, ‘Patmos’, ‘Samos’, ‘Samothrace’, ‘Thasos’,
‘Tinos’ in G. Speake (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Greece and the Hellenic
Tradition (London, 2000).
Forthcoming:
The Greek Islands: A guide to the Byzantine
and Medieval Buildings and their Art (London, 2001); Dionysius
of Fourna, Ermhneia thV Zwgrafikhς Tecnhς
: Corrected edition of the Greek text published in 1909,
with new Introduction and Commentary in Greek (Athens, 2001); ‘Mythology
and Medievalism in the Liber Insularum Archipelagi of Christopher
Buondelmonti’, Rinascimento 40 (2001).
BBBS 2000
Forthcoming: Byzantine and Russian enamels in the treasury of
Hagia Sophia in the late 14th century, BZ, fasc. 1 (2000);
The Byzantine enamels on the Staurothèque from the treasury
of the prieuré dOignies, now in Namur, Cahiers Archéologiques 49 (2000); The Byzantine steatites in the Hagiothecium of
the Cathedral Museum, Mdina: an afterword, in Exhibition Catalogue,
Mdina, Malta.
BBBS 1999
Forthcoming: ‘Dionysios of Fourna: Ermhne¤a thw zvgrãfikhw
t°xnhw: corrected edition of the text in the Saltykov-Schedrin State Library,
St Petersburg, cod. gr. 708, first published in 1909, with introduction
and commentary in Greek’ (Athens: Agra Editions, 1999) |
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Dr. Muriel
Heppell, London
BBBS 2003
'Hesychasm in the
Balkans', in Religious Quest and National Identity in the Balkans,
ed. Celia Hawkensworth, Muriel Heppell and Harry Norris, (Palgrave,
2001), 125-137. |
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Mr. Michael Heslop, London
BBBS 2009
‘The Search for the Byzantine Defensive System in Southern Rhodes’, in Byzantinos Domos 16 (2008), (In memory of Alexandra Stefanidou); ‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in Southern Rhodes’, in J. Upton-Ward, ed., The Military Orders on Land and Sea, the Fourth International Conference of the London Centre for the Study of the Crusades, the Military Religious Orders and the Latin East (Ashgate, Aldershot 2008).
Forthcoming: ‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in the Dodecanese (Part I: Chalki, Symi, Nisyros and Tilos)’, in H. Nicholson, ed., Crusades Subsidia, being papers on the Military Religious Orders from the SSCLE Conference held at Avignon 27 - 31 August 2008 (Ashgate).
BBBS 2008
Forthcoming: ‘The Search for the Byzantine Defensive System in Southern Rhodes’, in Byzantinos Domos 16 (2008); ‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in Southern Rhodes’ in J. Upton-Ward, ed., The Military Orders on Land and Sea, the Fourth International Conference of the London Centre for the Study of the Crusades, the Military Religious Orders and the Latin East (Ashgate, Aldershot 2008).
BBBS 2007
Forthcoming: ‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in Southern Rhodes’ in Judi Upton-Ward, ed., The Military Orders on Land and Sea, the Fourth International Conference of the London Centre for the Study of the Crusades, the Military Religious Orders and the Latin East (Ashgate 2007); ‘The Search for the Byzantine Defensive System in Southern Rhodes’, in Byzantinos Domos 16 (2007). This will be a volume dedicated to the memory of Alexandra Stefanidou. |
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Dr Paul Hetherington, London
BBBS 2009
Enamels, Crowns, Relics and Icons. Studies on Luxury Arts in Byzantium (Ashgate / Variorum, in their Collected Series CS908, 2008)
Work in Progress: The enamel artist Alexios Syropoulos and his cross at the Monastery of St Catherine at Sinai.
BBBS 2008
‘Byzantine Cloisonne Enamel: Production, Survival and Loss’, Byzantion LXXVI (2006) 185-220.
Forthcoming: Enamels, crowns, relics and icons: Studies on luxury arts in Byzantium (Ashgate, Collected Studies, Aldershot 2008); ‘William Miller: medieval historian and modern journalist’, in Scholars, Travels, Archives published by the British School at Athens and the Institute for Neohellenic Research, Athens 2008 (paper first given at conference in Athens, 6-7 October 2006).
BBBS 2007
‘The image of Edessa: some notes on its later fortunes’, in Elizabeth Jeffreys, ed., Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization: in honour of Sir Steven Runicman (Cambridge 2006)192-205; (with David Buckton) ‘"O Saviour, save me, your servant", an unknown Masterpiece of Byzantine enamel’, in Apollo (August 2006) 28-33. |
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Christine Hodgetts, Warwick
BBBS
2001
In progress: Coron and Modon under Venetian rule:
preparation for publication. |
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Dr. Catherine Holmes, Oxford
BBBS 2007
‘Constantinople in the reign of Basil II’, in Elizabeth Jeffreys, ed., Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization: in honour of Sir Steven Runicman (Cambridge 2006); 'Byzantine Historians at the Periphery', 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, 2006
http//:www.byzantinecongress.org.uk/paper/V/V.1_Holmes.pdf
Forthcoming: ‘Treaties between Byzantium and the Islamic World’, in P. de Souza and J. France, eds., War and Peace in Ancient and Medieval History (Cambridge 2007).
BBBS 2003
Edited
with J.S. Waring, Literacy, Education and Manuscript Transmission in
Byzantium and Beyond, Brill 2002; 'Byzantium's Eastern Frontier in
the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries', in D.H.S. Abulafia and N. Berend (eds.), Medieval
Frontiers, Concepts and Practices, Aldershot 2002; 'Political Elites
in the Reign of Basil II', in P. Magdalino (ed.), Byzantium in the Year
1000, Brill 2002.
Forthcoming:
'Rhetorical Structures in John Skylitzes's Synopsis Historion', in
E.Jeffreys (ed.), Writing Byzantium, Aldershot; 'Basil II', De
Imperatoribus Romanis, on-line encyclopaedia of Roman Emperors
from Augustus to Constantine XI (www.roman-emperors.org.)
Work in Progress:
'Political-historical survey 800-1204', Oxford Handbook of Byzantine
Studies; 'Treaties between Byzantium and the Islamic World', in
(eds.) P. de Souza and J. France, Peace and War in the Ancient and
Medieval Worlds (Cambridge); 'Constantinople in the Reign of Basil
II', in E. Jeffreys et al. (eds.), Byzantine Style, Religion and
Civilisation. Studies in Honour of Sir Steven Runciman.
BBBS 2002
‘How the East was won in the reign of Basil II’, in A. Eastmond, ed., Eastern Approaches to Byzantium (Aldershot,
2001).
Forthcoming: ‘Political
elites in the reign of Basil II’, in P. Magdalino, ed., Byzance autour de l’an mil (Brill, Leiden); ‘The
Byzantine eastern frontier in the tenth and eleventh centuries’, N. Berend,
ed., Frontier Societies Revisited (Variorum/Aldershot).
In progress: preparing
my doctoral thesis ‘Basil II and the Government of Empire (976-1025)’ for
publication with Oxford Historical
Monographs; (with Dr Judith Waring and Prof Pat Easterling)
editing a collection of conference papers: Literacy,
Education and Manuscript Transmission: The Formation of Knowledge in
Byzantium and Beyond for Brill; contributing a submission
on ‘Treaties between Byzantium and the Islamic World’ for P. de Souza,
ed., War and Peace in Ancient and Medieval History (Cambridge); ‘Rhetoric
and Historiography in Byzantium’ for E. Jeffreys, Writing
Byzantium (Aldershot/Variorum).
BBBS 2001
‘How the East was won in the reign of Basil II’, in A. Eastmond (ed.), Eastern Approaches to Byzantium; ‘The Byzantine Eastern Frontier
in the Tenth and Eleventh-Centuries’, in N. Berend & D. H. S. Abulafia,
eds., Medieval Frontier Societies Revisited.
In progress:
Preparing my thesis ‘Basil II and the Government
of Empire (976-1025)’ for publication with Oxford Historical Monographs;
‘Political Elites in the Reign of Basil II’ in P. Magdalino (ed.), Byzance
autour de l’An Mil.
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Professor David Holton, Cambridge
BBBS 2009
‘Το φαινόμενο της Κρητικής Αναγέννησης’, Παλίμψηστον 20/21 (2006-7) 31-50.
BBBS 2008
‘Ερωτόκριτος και Βοσκοπούλα: μια συγκριτική ανάλυση’, in S. Kaklamanis, ed., ZητήματαποιητικήςστονΕρωτόκριτο (Vikelaia Dimotiki Vivliothiki, Ηeraklion 2006) 273-90.
BBBS 2006
D. Holton, T. Lendari, U. Moennig and P. Vejleskov (eds.), Copyists, collectors, redactors and editors: Manuscripts and editions of late Byzantine and early modern Greek literature. Papers given at a conference held at the Danish Institute at Athens, 23-26 May 2002 (Panepistimiakes Ekdoseis Kritis, Irakleio 2005). xvii + 469 pages; 'Notes on some verb forms in the work of Leonardos Dellaportas', in: V. Sabatakakis, V. and P. Vejleskov (eds.), Filia. Studies in honour of Bo-Lennart Eklund (Lund 2005) 97-108.
BBBS 2002
‘ÑH
eisagvgÆ miaw kritikÆw §kdoshw: Se poia ervtÆmata ya °prepe na apantÆsei
o ekdÒthw enow keim°nou;’, in
H. Eideneier et al., eds., Yevra kai prãjh tvn ekdÒsevn thw usterobuzantinÆw anagennhsiakÆw
kai metabuzantinÆw dhm≈douw grammateaw (Herakleion,
2001), 251-70; Mel°tew gia ton ErvtÒkrito kai ãlla neoellhnikã kemena (Athens:
Kastaniotis, 2001).
Forthcoming: ‘Classical
antiquity and Cretan Renaissance poetry’, Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora; DiÆghsiw tou Alexãndrou. The Tale of Alexander. The Rhymed
Version. Critical Edition with Introduction and Commentary (Athens:
Morfotiko Idryma Ethnikis Trapezis) [corrected reprint of 1974 edition
with new editor’s preface].
BBBS 1999
‘Kritika kai ermeneutika ston Erotokrito: mia episkopese’, Cretan Studies 6 (1998), 395-406.
Forthcoming: ‘A
history of neglect: Cypriot writing in the period of Venetian rule’, Modern
Greek Studies Yearbook 14 (1998); ‘British research on the Cretan
Renaissance’, in Davina Huxley, ed., British Research in Crete 1900-2000 (British School at Athens, 2000); entries on ‘Georgios Chortatsis’ and
‘Vitsentzos Kornaros’ for Graham Speake, ed.,Encyclopedia of Greece
and the Hellenic Tradition (London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999); ‘Paratereseis
gia to kretiko poiema O kates kai oi Pontikoi’, Pepragmena tou
H' Diethnous Kretologikou Sunedriou (1999?). |
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Peregrine Horden,
London
BBBS 2000
[with Nicholas Purcell], The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean
History (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000); Ed., Music as Medicine: The
History of Music Therapy Since Antiquity (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000). |
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Dr James Howard-Johnston,
Oxford
BBBS 2006
'Pride and Fall: Khurso II and His Regime, 626-628', in La Persia e Bisanzio, Atti dei convegni lincei 201 (Rome 2004) 93-113; 'Social Change in Early Medieval Byzantium', in R. Evans (ed.), Lordship and Learning: Studies in Memory of Trevor Aston (Woodbridge 2004) 39-50.
Forthcoming: East Rome and Sasanian Persia at the End of Antiquity: Historiographical and Historical Studies, Variorum 2006.
Work in progress: Witnesses to a World Crisis: Historians and Histories of the Middle East in the Seventh Century.
BBBS 2005
'Armenian Historians of Heraclius: An Examination of the Aims, Sources and Working-Methods of Sebeos and Movses Daskhurantsi', in G.J. Reinink & B.H. Stolte, ed., The Reign of Heraclius (610-641): Crisis and Confrontation (Leuven, 2002), 41-62; 'Social Change in Early Medieval Byzantium', in R. Evans, ed., Lordship and Learning: Studies in Memory of Trevor Aston (Woodbridge, 2004), 39-50; 'Pride and Fall: Khurso II and His Regime, 626-628', in La Persia e Bisanzio, Atti dei convegni lincei 201 (Rome, 2004), 93-113.
Work in Progress: Perceptions of a World Crisis: Historians and Histories of the Middle East in the Seventh Century; The Last Great War of Antiquity.
BBBS 2002
‘The De Administrando Imperio: a re-examination
of the text and a re-evaluation of its evidence about the Rus’’, in M.
Kazanstei, A. Nercessian and C. Zuckerman, eds., Les
centres proto-urbains russes entre Scandinavie, Byzance et Orient (Paris,
2000), 301-36; ‘The education and expertise of Procopius’, Antiquité Tardive 8 (2000), 19-30.
In progress: A
two-volume history of the Last Great War of Antiquity
BBBS 2001
‘Byzantium, Bulgaria and the Peoples of Ukraine
in the 890s’, Materialypo Arkheologii, Istorii i Etnograffi Tavrii 7 (2000), 342-356; ‘The De Administrando Imperio: A re-examination
of the text and a re-evaluation of its evidence about the Rus’ in M. Kazanski,
A. Nercessian & C. Zuckerman, eds., Les Centres Proto-Urbains Russes
Entre Scandinavie, Byzance et Orient (Paris, 2000), 301-336.
In progress:
A two-volume history of the Last Great War of
Antiquity (603-630).
BBBS 2000
Heraclius Persian campaigns and the revival of the East
Roman empire, 622-630, War in History 6 (1999), 1-44; (with
Paul Hayward),
The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Essays
on the Contribution of Peter Brown (Oxford, 1999); (with R.W. Thomson),
The Armenian History attributed to Sebeos, TTH 31 (Liverpool, 2000),
2 vols.
In progress: a two-volume history of the Last Great War of Antiquity,
602-630.
BBBS 1999
‘Trading in fur from Classical Antiquity to the early Middle Ages’,
in E. Cameron, ed., Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Trade
and Technology (London, 1998), 65-79.
Forthcoming: The
Armenian History attributed to Sebeos, English translation and annotation
by R.W. Thomson, historical commentary by
James Howard-Johnston,
to appear in the Liverpool UP series Translated Texts for Historians;
(with Paul Hayward), ed., The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity and
the Early Middle Ages: Essays on the Contribution of Peter Brown,
to be published by Oxford University Press.
In progress: two-volume
history of the Last Great War of Antiquity (603-630). |
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Dr Hannah Hunt, Leeds
BBBS 2008
‘Byzantine Christianity’ in Ken Parry, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity (Blackwell 2007). |
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Professor Lucy-Anne Hunt, Manchester
BBBS 2007
‘Byzantium-Venice-Manchester: an early thirteenth-century carved marble basin and British Byzantinism at the turn of the twentieth century’, in Elizabeth Jeffreys, ed., Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilisation: in honour of Sir Stephen Runciman (Cambridge 2006) chapter 5, 91-134; ‘Melisende Psalter’ and ‘Art of Outremer and Cyprus’, entries in A.V. Murray, ed., The Crusades: an Encyclopedia (Sta Barbara, CA 2006); ‘Orientalische Christen: Kunst und Kultur zur Zeit Kreuzfahrer’, in A. Wieczorek, M. Fansa and H. Meller, eds., Saladin und die Kreuzfahrer (Catalogue of the Exhibition held at the Landemuseum für Vorgeschichte, Halle (21/10/05-12/2/06); Landemuseum für Natur und Mensch, Oldenburg (5/3/06-2/7/06) and the Reiss-Engelhorn Museum, Mannheim (23/7/06-5/11/06), 191-203 (Phillip von Zabern, Mainz); ‘For the salvation of a Woman’s Soul: An Icon of St. Michael described within a medieval Coptic context’, in A. Eastmond and L. James, eds., Icon and Word: The Power of Images in Byzantium. Studies presented to Robin Cormack (Ashgate, Aldershot and Burlington VT, USA 2004) 205-232; ‘Art in the Wadi Natrun: an assessment of the earliest wallpaintings in the Church of Abu Makar, Dayr Abu Makar’, Proceedings of the Wadi Natrun Symposium (February 2002), Coptica 3 (2004) 69-103.
Forthcoming: ‘Artistic Interchange in Old Cairo in the Thirteenth-early Fourteenth Century: the role of painted and carved icons’, in C. Hourihane, ed., Interactions: Artistic Exchange between the Eastern and Western Worlds in the Medieval Period, Proceedings of the Conference, Index of Christian Art, Princeton University, 8-9 April 2005 (Penn State University Press, in press, to appear 2007); ‘Illustrating the Gospels in Arabic: Byzantine and Arab Christian Miniatures in Two Manuscripts of the early Mamluk Period in Cambridge’, in D. Thomas, ed., The Bible in Arab Christianity, Proceedings of the 5th Woodbrooke-Mingana Symposium on Arab Christianity and Islam 14-17 Sept. 2005 (Brill, Leiden, forthcoming 2006 or 2007); ‘Eastern Christian Art and Culture in the Thirteenth Century: Cultural Convergence between Jerusalem, Greater Syria and Egypt’, in S. Auld and R. Hillenbrand, eds., Ayyubid Jerusalem: The Holy City 1187-1250 (Altajir World of Islam Festival Trust, London 2007). Delivered as a paper at the conference Cultural Convergencies in the Medieval Mediterranean, History of Art Department, University of Michigan, September 11, 2004 and subsequently at the Universities of Cardiff (Cardiff Centre for the Crusades, 21 February 2006) and Manchester (Middle East Studies seminar, 29 March 2006); ‘Oriental Orthodox Iconographical and Architectural Traditions’, in K. Parry, ed., The Companion to Eastern Christianity (Blackwell, Oxford 2007).
Books in Progress: Christian Painting in Egypt of the 12th-14th Centuries: a study in cultural interaction; Catalogue of the Illustrated Manuscripts in the Coptic Museum, Old Cairo. |
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Professor J. M. Hussey, Egham, Surrey
BBBS 2001
In progress:
Book on the Scottish philhellene George Finlay,
based on his works – the more important are in my edition (2 vols, 1975). |
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