Preface
1 The fall of Constantinople as a turning point
2 Byzantium on the eve
3 The Greek reaction
4 The Western reaction
5 The Russian reaction
6 The Ottoman reaction
7 What was lost?
Further reading
Bibliography
Index
A concise and original study of the significant turning point in history when Constantinople fell to the Ottomans and the world began a process of radical change for the late medieval world.
Michael Angold is Professor Emeritus of Byzantine History, University of Edinburgh; Editor of Cambridge History of Christianity V – Eastern Christianity (2006); Author of A Byzantine Government in Exile (1974), The Byzantine Empire 1025-1204 (1985/1997), Church and Society in Byzantium under the Comneni (1082-1261) (1995), and The Fourth Crusade (2003)
"This stimulating study...should be of considerable interest to specialists, students and general readers alike."Dimitris J. Kastritsis, University of St Andrews, UK
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