Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775-831: Winner of the 2013 John Bell Book Prize

Panos Sophoulis
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Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775-831: Winner of the 2013 John Bell Book Prize

Panos Sophoulis
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In their appraisal of the publication, the John Bell Book Prize Committee states: “Through impressive documentation from Byzantine and Western sources, and integration of recent archaeological discoveries, Sophoulis provides a thorough explanation and convincing analysis of this critical period: the iconoclasm controversy, numerous changes of ruler in the Byzantine Empire, the disastrous defeat of the Emperor Nikephoros in 811, and the resulting expansion of the Bulgarian state under khans Krum and Omurtag. In particular, his detailed discussions of the conventional historiography, why it must be re-evaluated in the light of material evidence, and what new information this approach elicits, provide a thorough explanation and convincing analysis of this important period.”
Excerpt taken from the congratulation letter from the Bulgarian Studies Association (BSA), November 15th, 2013
  • Published date: Oct 06, 2011
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 382
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004206953
  • Dimensions: 6.299212598" W x 1.102362204" L x 9.448818897" H
Panos Sophoulis, D.Phil. (2005) in History, University of Oxford, is Lecturer in History at the University of Athens. He has published several articles on Byzantine, Bulgarian and medieval Balkan history.

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