Abstract/Details

Constantine Monomachos' role in the eleventh century crisis of the Byzantine Empire

Ozanalp, Cihan.   University of Manitoba (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2008. MR50599.

Abstract (summary)

This thesis examines the Byzantine Empire during the tenth and eleventh centuries focusing primarily on the rule of the emperor Constantine IX Monomachos (1042–1055). It argues that the traditional historiography concerning the causes of the “eleventh-century crisis” must be reevaluated. It also argues that Constantine Monomachos should not be vilified for the Empire's social, economic and political problems in the eleventh century. By examining the eleventh century works of Michael Psellos and Johannes Skylitzes, supplemented by modern historians such as Michael Angold, Alexander Kazhdan, Alan Harvey and Paul Stephenson, I demonstrate that it was the policies of Constantine IX's predecessor Basil II and social and economic changes occurring within and outside the Empire in the eleventh century that were the real reasons for the Empire's difficulties.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Medieval history;
Studies;
Economic history;
12th century;
10th century;
Historians;
Medieval period;
Politics;
Byzantine civilization;
Islamization;
Source materials;
Tax reform;
Nobility;
Primaries & caucuses;
Imperialism;
Bureaucracy;
Power;
11th century;
International relations;
Society;
Wealth;
Legislation;
Tax revenues;
Peasants;
Political advertising
Classification
0509: Economic history
0581: Medieval history
Identifier / keyword
Social sciences
Title
Constantine Monomachos' role in the eleventh century crisis of the Byzantine Empire
Author
Ozanalp, Cihan
Number of pages
119
Degree date
2008
School code
0303
Source
MAI 47/06M, Masters Abstracts International
ISBN
978-0-494-50599-1
University/institution
University of Manitoba (Canada)
University location
Canada -- Manitoba, CA
Degree
M.A.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
MR50599
ProQuest document ID
304431632
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/304431632/fulltextPDF/13630F0AAEF69149E08/158