From Rome to Rum A: Brief History of Eastern Med 700-1700CE A: Self-Perceptions & Internal Dimensions of Internal Rule

Classics and Ancient History, Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity

College of Arts and Law

Details

Code 18756

Level of study Third/Final year

Credit value 20

Semester Autumn

Module description

You will assess how the medieval Byzantine Empire was transformed into the early modern Ottoman Empire. We compare key governing traditions and institutions of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires by focusing on key areas such as sovereignty concepts, dynastic succession and the role of the capital city in the two dynastic eras. As part of the investigation of the internal realms of imperial rule, we also explore the relationship between the centre and outlying eastern provinces in Asia Minor and how problems between heartland and hinterland were resolved in each of the two empires.

Teaching and learning methods

Lecture and discussion sessions