Byzantine and Neohellenic Studies
Editors:
Andrew Louth
David Ricks
ISSN: 1661-1187
This series encompasses the religion, culture, history, and literary production of the Greek-speaking world and its neighbours from the fourth century AD to the present. It aims to provide a forum for original scholarly work in any of these fields, covering cultures as diverse as Late Antiquity, the Byzantine empire, the Venetian empire, the Christian communities under Ottoman rule, and the modern nation states of Greece and Cyprus. Submissions in English are welcomed in the form of monographs, annotated editions, or collections of papers.
Titles
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Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Byzantine World, c.300–1500 AD
Selected Papers from the XVII International Graduate Conference of the Oxford University Byzantine SocietyVolume 14Monographs 208 Pages -
British Information and Cultural Policy in Greece, 1943–1950
Exercising Public Diplomacy in the Formative Early Cold War YearsVolume 13©2022 Monographs 458 Pages -
From Samos to Soho
The Unorthodox Life of Joseph Georgirenes, a Greek ArchbishopVolume 12Monographs 400 Pages -
From «Pax Ottomanica» to «Pax Europaea»
The growth and decline of a Greek village’s micro-economyVolume 11©2014 Monographs 359 Pages -
Landscapes of Power
Selected Papers from the XV Oxford University Byzantine Society International Graduate ConferenceVolume 10©2014 Edited Collection 312 Pages -
The Early Byzantine Christian Church
An Archaeological Re-assessment of Forty-Seven Early Byzantine Basilical Church Excavations Primarily in Israel and Jordan, and their Historical and Liturgical ContextVolume 9©2014 Monographs 234 Pages -
The Church of Constantinople in the Nineteenth Century
An Essay in Historical ResearchVolume 7©2013 Monographs 1028 Pages -
St Demetrius of Thessalonica
Cult and Devotion in the Middle AgesVolume 6©2010 Monographs 216 Pages -
The Greek Orthodox Community of Mytilene
Between the Ottoman Empire and the Greek State, 1876-1912Volume 5©2013 Monographs 250 Pages