Being Byzantine
Discover a fresh perspective on medieval Greece with Being Byzantine by Gill Page. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this engaging hardback edition spans 344 pages and delves into the intricate history of Greece from 1200 to 1420. Page challenges traditional narratives by exploring the ethnic identity of the Greeks during this pivotal era and their complex relationships with Western rulers. Contrary to common assumptions, the book presents evidence suggesting that ethnic conflict was less prevalent than previously believed. Perfect for enthusiasts of European history, particularly those interested in the nuanced dynamics of identity and governance, Being Byzantine offers a compelling read that reshapes our understanding of this fascinating period. Add this insightful work to your collection today!