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The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Art and Architecture, 2021
The introduction to this handbook explains the scope and purpose of Byzantine art, architecture and visual culture from 330 to 1453, across the Eastern Mediterranean world, including Italy and the Balkans, Russia, and the Middle East.
E. Schwartz
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From the Pervert, Back to the Beloved: Homosexuality and Ottoman Literary History, 1453–1923

, 2014
The extent of Greek influence on the Roman practice of homosexuality during the period has been a matter of controversy, with some historians asserting its pervasiveness and others emphasizing indigenous Roman traditions. The comedies of T.
Abdulhamit Arvas
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The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763

, 2006
Section 1: Political History Section 2: Warfare and Diplomacy Section 3: Religion Section 4: The Expansion of Europe Section 5: Economy and Society Section 6: Culture and Society Section 7: Biographies Section 8: Glossary of Terms Section 9 ...
C. Cook, P. Broadhead
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The Longman handbook of early modern Europe, 1453-1763

, 2001
Section 1: Political History Section 2: Warfare and Diplomacy Section 3: Religion Section 4: The Expansion of Europe Section 5: Biographies Section 6: Glossary of Terms and Places Section 7: Economy and Society Section 8: Culture and Society Section 9 ...
C. Cook, P. Broadhead
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International Orders in the Early Modern World

, 2013
Introduction Shogo Suzuki, Yongjin Zhang and Joel Quirk 1. Europeans and the Steppe: Russian lands under the Mongol Rule Iver B. Neumann 2. Europe, Islam and Pax Ottomana, 1453-1774 Ayla Goel 3.
Yongjin Zhang, Shogo Suzuki, Joel Quirk
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Regional networks in revolt: opposition to the Valois in Gascony at the end of the Hundred Years’ War, c.1452–1453

French History
This article offers a reassessment of late medieval resistance to the Valois monarchy, through examining south-western France in the mid-fifteenth century as a case study.
Andrew D M Green
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Russia engages the world, 1453-1825

, 2007
This text was created by a team of leading historians in collaboration with the New York Public Library, tracing Russia's development from an insular, medieval, liturgical realm centered on Old Muscovy, into a modern, secular, world power embodied in ...
Tamara Machmut-Jhashi   +3 more
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Medieval Tradition and Modern War

, 2008
Popular versions of Arthurian romance feature lone knights, imperiled maidens, fortified castles, and ferocious dragons. Sweeping aside these lifeless cartoons, Allen J. Frantzen insists that chivalry is neither trite nor moribund.
Marlene A. Briggs
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The Evolution of ‘Hagia Sophia’: A Historical Analysis

History and Heritage
Hagia Sophia, an iconic architectural wonder, has stood as a testament to the passage of time and the amalgamation of diverse cultural influences. The journey of Hagia Sophia begins in 537 AD when it was constructed in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul)
Md. Nurul Amin
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Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire

, 2007
For a thousand years, an extraordinary empire made possible Europe's transition to the modern world: Byzantium. An audacious and resilient but now little known society, it combined orthodox Christianity with paganism, classical Greek learning with Roman ...
Judith Herrin
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