Selected Bibliography

Atlases

  1. A.H.M. Jones, Maps of the Later Roman Empire (Blackwell, Oxford, 1964).
  2. H. Kinder and W. Hilgemann, The Penguin Atlas of World History Vol. I (Penguin, London, 1974).
  3. C. McEvedy, The Penguin Atlas of Ancient History (Penguin, London, 1967).
  4. C. McEvedy, The New Penguin Atlas of Medieval History (Penguin, London, year unspecified).
  5. C. McEvedy, The Penguin Atlas of Modern History (Penguin, London, 1967).
  6. D. Nicolle, Historical Atlas of the Islamic World (Mercury Books, 2005)
  7. C. Scarre, Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome (Penguin, London, 1995).
  8. Earth History (Earth Books, Denver, 1991).
  9. The Cassell Atlas of World History (Cassell, London, 1997).
  10. The Times Atlas of European History (Time, London, 1994).
  11. The Times Altlas of World History (Time, London, 1978).

Books on Byzantium

  1. M. Angold. The Byzantine Empire 1025-1204: a political history (Longman, London, 1984).
  2. J.F. Haldon, Byzantium in the 7th Century (Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge, 1990).
  3. J.F. Haldon, Warfare, State and Society in the Byzantine World 565-1204 (UCL Press, London, 1999).
  4. W.E. Kaegi, Byzantium and the early Islamic Conquests (Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge, 1992).
  5. C. Mango, Byzantium: The Empire of New Rome (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1980).
  6. J.J. Norwich, Byzantium (in 3 volumes) (Penguin, London, 1990-1995).
  7. G. Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine State (Oxford U. Press, Oxford, 1968).
  8. P. Sherrard, Byzantium (Time-Life, 1968)
  9. W. Treadgold, The Byzantine Revival 780-842 (Stanford U. Press, California, 1988).
  10. W. Treadgold, A History of the Byzantine State and Society (Stanford U. Press, California, 1997).
  11. M. Whittow, The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025 (U. of California Press, Berkely, 1996).

Other Books

  1. R. Collins, Early Medieval Europe 300-1000 (MacMillan, London, 1991)
  2. P. Dixon, Barbarian Europe (Elsevier-Phaidon, Oxford,1976).
  3. P. Galliou and M. Jones, The Bretons (Blackwell, Oxford, 1991).
  4. E. Gibbon. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1782) http://www.ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/home.html
  5. A. Grabois, Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Medieval Civilization (Octopus, London, 1980).
  6. P. Green, The Hellenistic Age (The Modern Library, New York, 2007).
  7. P. Heather, The Goths (Blackwell, Oxford, 1996).
  8. J. Keegan, A History of Warfare (Vintage, New York, 1993).
  9. J. McCarthy, The Ottoman Peoples and the End of Empire (Arnold, London, 2002).
  10. H. Pirenne, Mohammed and Charlemagne (Allen & Unwin, London, 1939).
  11. C. Ponting, World History: A New Perspective (Pimlico, London, 2001).

Web-sites

  1. C. Nüssli, Periodical Historical Atlas of Europe http://homer.span.ch/~spaw1241/atlaf.htm
  2. Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/
  3. De Imperatoribus Romanis http://www.roman-emperors.org/startup.htm
  4. François Velde The Holy Roman Empire http://www.heraldica.org/topics/national/hre.htm
  5. Kelly L. Ross, ROME AND ROMANIA, 27 BC-1453 AD http://www.friesian.com/romania.htm
  6. On-line Reference Book for Medieval Studies http://orb.rhodes.edu

Return to the Roman Empire home page