Romanness and Islam: collective Roman identity in Byzantium from the seventh to the tenth century
<p>The thesis seeks to engage with ongoing historiographical debates over the nature of Roman identity in the Byzantine Empire. It aims to circumvent debates over the ethnic or national character of Romanness in Byzantium by focusing on the fluid nature of the boundaries of collective identiti...
Main Author: | Meynell, CJ |
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Other Authors: | Frankopan, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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