An
Ungodly War: The Sack of Constantinople & the Fourth Crusade
by W. B. Bartlett
Hardcover: 256 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.95 x
9.50 x 6.44
Publisher: Sutton Publishing; (January 2001)
ISBN: 0750923784
The
Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople
by Donald E. Queller
Hardcover: 368 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.20 x
9.56 x 6.39
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press; 2nd edition
(March 1997)
ISBN: 0812233875
Byzantium
and Its Army 284-1081
by Warren Treadgold
(Paperback - May 1999)
Byzantine
Armies 1118-1461 (Osprey Men-At-Arms
Series, No 287)
Ian Heath, et al
Paperback / Published 1995
Byzantine
Armies 886-1118 (Men-At-Arms, No 89)
Ian Heath
Paperback / Published 1979
The
Byzantine Wars
by John Haldon
Byzantium
at War
by John Halden
The
Days of the Warlords
by Paul A. Blum
Book Description: This book deals comprehensively with the struggles
of two Byzantine warlords, Bardas Sclerus and Bardas Phocas, against the
legitimate Byzantine emperor Basil II. The author emphasizes that the civil
wars that resulted form the context for several major world events. In
addition to the conversion of Russia in 988, this lucid book describes
the way that the civil wars also blunted a hitherto successful Byzantine
advance against the Muslim world. Contents: The Days of the Warlords; A
Call to Arms; Phocas in the East; Basil Comes of Age; The Warlords Unite;
Endnotes for Chapter I; Endnotes for Chapter II; Endnotes for Chapter IV;
Endnotes for Chapter V; Principal Biography.
Paperback: 142 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x
8.50 x 5.50
Publisher: University Press of America; (October 25,
1994)
ISBN: 0819196576
Byzantium
and the Early Islamic Conquests
by Walter E. Kaegi (Author)
Book Description: This is a study of how and why the Byzantine
empire lost many of its most valuable provinces to Islamic conquerors in
the seventh century, provinces that included Syria, Palestine, Mesopotamia
and Armenia. It investigates conditions on the eve of those conquests,
mistakes in Byzantine policy toward the Muslims, the course of the military
campaigns, and the problem of local official and civilian collaboration
with the Muslims. It also seeks to explain how after some terrible losses
the Byzantine government achieved some intellectual rationalization of
its disasters and began the complex process of transforming and adapting
its fiscal and military institutions and political controls in order to
prevent further disintegration.
(Paperback - May 1995)
The
Capture of Constantinople: The Hystoria Constantinopolitana of Gunther
of Pairis
by Alfred J. Andrea (Editor)
Constantinople
1453: The End of Byzantium (Campaign
Series, 78)
by David C. Nicolle
(Paperback - April 2001)
The
Development of the Komnenian Army: 1081-1180
by John W. Birkenmeier
The
Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society, 1204-1453
by Mark C. Bartusis
Paperback: 438 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.19 x
9.07 x 6.08
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press; Reprint
edition (February 1, 1997)
ISBN: 0812216202
Warfare,
State And Society In The Byzantine World 565-1204
by John Haldon
Paperback: 400 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.77 x
9.24 x 6.19
Publisher: UCL Press; (July 1, 1999)
ISBN: 185728495X
The Conquest of Constantinople
by Robert De Clari, translated by Edgar Holmes McNeil
Paperback: 160 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.49 x
9.01 x 6.02
Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr; (January 1997)
ISBN: 0802078230
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