Was the Roman State a State?
Brent Shaw
Medieval Worlds, 2023
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Debate Was There a Medieval »State
Brent Shaw
Medieval Worlds, 2023
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Review of Anthony Kaldellis, The Byzantine Republic: People and Power in New Rome. In: Speculum 91/2 (April 2016) 511-513.
Leonora Neville
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On Byzantine Statecraft, Grand Strategy and diplomacy in the imperial centuries. Indications of Roman political heritage
Dragan Gjalevski
Proceedings of Days of Justinian I , 2022
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Warfare, State And Society in the byzantine world
Jose Maria Carranza
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The Cost of States. Politics and Exactions in the Christian West (Sixth to Fifteenth Centuries)
Sandro Carocci
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The origins of the State par excellence. Power and society in Iron Age Rome
Nic Terrenato
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Res publica Byzantina? State formation and issues of identity in medieval east Rome (2016)
John Haldon
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"Byzantine Romanness: from geopolitical to ethnic conceptions", in: W. Pohl/Cl. Gantner/C. Grifoni/M. Pollheimer (eds.), Transformations of Romanness in the Early Middle Ages: Early Medieval Regions and Identities (Millennium Studies 71), Berlin: De Gruyter, 2018, pp. 123-139
Yannis Stouraitis
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Transformations of Romanness : early medieval regions and identities
Walter Pohl
Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh), 2018
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Romanland: Ethnicity and Empire in Byzantium by Anthony Kaldellis
Edward Watts
Journal of Late Antiquity, 2020
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Contested Monarchy: Integrating the Roman Empire in the Fourth Century AD, ed. Johannes Wienand, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 2015 [Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity]; ISBN 978-0-19-976899-8
Johannes Wienand
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Towards the Origin of “Empire” : A Perspective on the Study of the Byzantine State
Yasuhiro Otsuki
Mediterranean World 地中海論集, 2006
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Odd Topics, Old Methods and the Cradle of the Ius Commune: Byzantine Law and the Italian City-States
Daphne (Dafni) / Δάφνη Penna / Πέννα
Utrecht Law Review, 2017
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A Traditional State: Principles of the Organization of Power and Managerial Practice in the States of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages
Svetlana Hotsuliak
Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 2019
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From Mobile Center to Constantinople: The Birth of Byzantine Imperial Government
Sylvain Destephen
Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 2019
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Late Roman society and its normative structures (1989)
John Haldon
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Eich, Peter/Armin Eich: War and State-Building in Roman Republican Times, SCI 24 (2005), 1-33.
Peter Eich
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Byzantines in the Florentine polis: Ideology, Statecraft and Ritual during the Council of Florence
Stuart M McManus 馬思途
Journal of the Oxford University History Society, 2009
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Imperial ideology and political thought in Byzantium, 1204-1330
Dimiter Angelov
Choice Reviews Online, 2008
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Review of A. Cameron, Byzantine Matters, Princeton, NJ, and Oxford 2014, xx + 164 pp. ISBN: 978-0-691-15763-4
Gerasimos Merianos
Al-Masāq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean 28.2 (2016) 216-219.
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Odd Topics, Old Methods and the Cradle of the Ius Commune: Byzantine Law and the Italian City-States in Utrecht Law Review. 13(3) 2017, pp. 49–55. Open access article
Daphne (Dafni) / Δάφνη Penna / Πέννα
Utrecht Law Review, 2017
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Church and State, Religion and Power in Late Antique and Byzantine Scholarship of the Last Five Decades
Claudia Rapp
Studies in Church History, 2013
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Kaldellis A., Romanland. Ethnicity and Empire in Byzantium, Cambridge MA 2019, The Byzantine Review 2 (2020)
Στέφανος (Stefanos) Δημητριάδης (Dimitriadis)
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The Emperor in the Byzantine World. Papers from the Forty-Seventh Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, ed. Shaun Tougher, Routledge, New York–London 2019 [= Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies Publications, 21], 32 figures, index, pp. XXIII, 378.
Tomasz Pełech
Studia Ceranea. Journal of the Waldemar Ceran Research Centre for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean Area and South-East Europe, 2020
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The Early Medieval State: A Strategic-Relational Approach
Alvaro Carvajal Castro, Carlos Tejerizo
Journal of Historical Sociology, 2022
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‘State formation and the Social War’ in S. Karataş, K. Hölkeskamp, and R. Roth (eds), Empire, Hegemony or Anarchy? Rome and Italy, 180 – 30 BC (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019) 167-189
Guy Bradley
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Empire and Ideology in the Graeco-Roman World
Benjamin Isaac
Empire and Ideology in the Graeco-Roman World, 2017
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THE BYZANTINE CITIZEN IN THE GESTA REGUM SCLAVORUM
Angeliki Papageorgiou
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Review of J. Wienand (ed.), Contested Monarchy: Integrating the Roman Empire in the Fourth Century AD (Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press, 2015), in Journal of Roman Studies 106 (2016), 361-363
Alexander Skinner
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The Idea of the State and the Problem of Continuity: The Medieval and Early Modern Divide (A Short Contribution to an Ongoing Debate)in:SPECIMINA NOVA PARS PRIMA SECTIO MEDIAEVALIS vol. 10
Endre Sashalmi
2019
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The Transition from Greco-Roman and Medieval to Modern Political Theories
Daniel Strauss
Politikon, 2007
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The Byzantine Republic: People and Power in New Rome by Anthony Kaldellis
Warren Treadgold
Journal of Late Antiquity, 2015
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The Byzantine Successor State (2013)
John Haldon
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Byzantine Empire—or Republic
Brian Patrick Mitchell
The American Conservative Magazine, 2015
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