Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood - Anthony Kaldellis

Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood

Anthony Kaldellis

出版社

OUP USA

出版时间

2017-07-31

ISBN

9780190253226

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In the second half of the tenth century, Byzantium embarked on a series of spectacular conquests: first in the southeast against the Arabs, then in Bulgaria, and finally in the Georgian and Armenian lands. By the early eleventh century, the empire was the most powerful state in the Mediterranean. It was also expanding economically, demographically, and, in time, intellectually as well. Yet this imperial project came to a crashing collapse fifty years later, when political disunity, fiscal mismanagement, and defeat at the hands of the Seljuks in the east and the Normans in the west brought an end to Byzantine hegemony. By 1081, not only was its dominance of southern Italy, the Balkans, Caucasus, and northern Mesopotamia over but Byzantium's very existence was threatened.

How did this dramatic transformation happen? Based on a close examination of the relevant sources, this history-the first of its kind in over a century-offers a new reconstruction of the key events and crucial reigns as well as a different model for understanding imperial politics and wars, both civil and foreign. In addition to providing a badly needed narrative of this critical period of Byzantine history, Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood offers new interpretations of key topics relevant to the medieval era. The narrative unfolds in three parts: the first covers the years 955-1025, a period of imperial conquest and consolidation of authority under the great emperor Basil "the Bulgar-Slayer." The second (1025-1059) examines the dispersal of centralized authority in Constantinople as well as the emergence of new foreign enemies (Pechenegs, Seljuks, and Normans). The last section chronicles the spectacular collapse of the empire during the second half of the eleventh century, concluding with a look at the First Crusade and its consequences for Byzantine relations with the powers of Western Europe. This briskly paced and thoroughly investigated narrative vividly brings to life one of the most exciting and transformative eras of medieval history.

Anthony Kaldellis is Professor of Greek and Latin at The Ohio State University. Author of The Christian Parthenon: Classicism and Pilgrimage in Byzantine Athens (CUP 2009) and Hellenism in Byzantium: The Transformations of Greek Identity and the Reception of the Classical Tradition (CUP, 2007), among numerous others (including two in progress OUP).

目录
Preface
Maps
Genealogies
Introduction: The Byzantine Empire in the Tenth Century
Romanía

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从十世纪初到第一次十字军,在这150多年间,罗马先是经历了一波大扩张,而后有发生了一场深重的危机。这中间的转换,一直是拜学家争论不休的话题。有人认为是瓦西里二世的举国一致破坏了罗马固有的政治平衡,也有人认为吞并保加利亚和亚美尼亚诸国使罗马丧失了缓冲国,还有人认为是军区制衰落和封建化导致了“农兵”的凋亡。这本书提出了一个很新颖的观点,即罗马政治文化下的皇帝,地位是很不稳定的,罗马没有一种强大的“正统观念”来保护皇权。可以说,在“宁有种乎”上,东罗马不输天朝。这才是罗马内战频发,甚至在外部威胁极其严重的情况下也打内战的真正原因。可以说,瓦二时代的举国一致是反常态的,其身后的大乱斗不如说是回归常态。如果说他真的要背什么锅的话,主要还是他自己不结婚,还让弟妹错过了生育年龄,而集权本身没什么大错。
Very readable but the names/battles tend to pile up after a while. Maybe there's a reason why narrative-style histories are left to popular historians.
不以“封建制”的思维理解这一时期的拜占庭史着实难能可贵
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