History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453. Volume I | WorldCat.org
Table of Contents
Chapter I: The Study Of Byzantine History
Western European Scholarship
Byzantine Studies in Russia
Periodicals, General References, and Papyrology
Chapter II: The Empire From The Time Of Constantine The Great to Justinian
Constantine and Christianity
Reforms of Diocletian and Constantine
Emperors and Society from Constantine the Great to the Early Sixth Century
Literature, Learning, Education, and Art
Chapter III: Justinian the Great and His Immediate Successors (518
610)
Justin I The Reign of Justinian and TheodoraImmediate Successors of Justinian
Literature, Learning, and Art
Chapter IV: The Heraclian Epoch (610-717)
External Problems
Religious Policy of the Dynasty
Origin and Development of Theme Organization
Period of Anarchy (711-17)
Literature, Learning, and Art
Chapter V: The Iconoclastic Epoch (717-867)
The Isaurian or Syrian Dynasty
Successors of the Isaurians and the Amorian or Phrygian Dynasty (820-67)
Literature, Learning, and Art
Chapter VI: The Macedonian Epoch (867-1081) The Origin of the DynastyExternal Affairs of the Macedonian Emperors
Social and Political Developments
The Time of Troubles (1056-81)
Education, Learning, Literature, and Art