Mark Whittow
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British historian and archaeologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Whittow was a British historian, archaeologist, and academic, specialising in the Byzantine Empire. He was a university lecturer at the University of Oxford and a Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
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- RULING THE LATE ROMAN AND EARLY BYZANTINE CITY: A CONTINUOUS HISTORY (1990) (181)
- The making of Orthodox Byzantium, 600-1025 (1998) (113)
- Decline and Fall? Studying Long-term Change in the East (2003) (71)
- The Oxford University/British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Survey of Medieval Castles of Anatolia (1992) Mastaura Kalesi: a Preliminary Report (1993) (52)
- The making of Byzantium, 600-1025 (1996) (16)
- Early Medieval Byzantium and the End of the Ancient World (2009) (9)
- Britain after Rome: The Fall and Rise, 400–1070, by Robin Fleming (2012) (8)
- How Much Trade was Local, Regional and Inter-Regional? A Comparative Perspective on the Late Antique Economy (2015) (5)
- The Middle Byzantine Economy (600–1204) (2009) (4)
- The late Roman/early Byzantine Near East (2010) (3)
- The Oxford University/British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Survey of Medieval Castles of Anatolia (1993): Yılanlı Kalesi: Preliminary Report and New Perspectives (1994) (3)
- Sources of Knowledge; Cultures of Recording (2018) (2)
- Do Byzantine Historians Still Read Gibbon? (2018) (2)
- Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium (2006) (2)
- MEDIEVAL CASTLES : ANTIOCH-ON-THE-MAEANDER (1998) (1)
- Social and political structures in the Maeander region of Western Asia Minor on the eve of the Turkish invasion (1988) (1)
- The Fall of the Old Order (1996) (1)
- Nicopolis ad Istrum: Backward and Balkan? (2007) (1)
- Beyond the cultural turn: economic history revived? (2007) (1)
- Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium. Walter E. Kaegi (2006) (1)
- The Byzantine Empire and its Non-Muslim Neighbours, c.600–c.950 (1996) (1)
- The Byzantine Response: On to the Defensive (1996) (1)
- Everything you always wanted to know about the history of Byzantium, 641-867 (but were afraid to ask)… (2003) (1)
- The Environmental Turn: Roll over Chris Wickham? (2016) (1)
- Communication and Empire (2021) (0)
- The Second Fall (2019) (0)
- The Age of Reconquest, 863–976 (1996) (0)
- The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History. By Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell (2001) (0)
- Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages, ed. Warren C. Brown, Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes and Adam J. Kosto (2015) (0)
- The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe. By Hyun Jin Kim. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2013. pp. viii + 338. £60(hardback). ISBN 978 1 107 00906 6. (2014) (0)
- Byzantium in the eleventh century : being in between : papers from the 45th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Exeter College, Oxford, 24-6 March 2012 (2017) (0)
- How the Roman Empire Survived (1996) (0)
- The Reign of Basil II, 976–1025 (1996) (0)
- The Strategic Geography of the Near East (1996) (0)
- The Shock of Defeat (1996) (0)
- Sources for Early Medieval Byzantium (1996) (0)
- The Maeander valley in the Long Ancient World: or, Why bother with archaeology? (2013) (0)
- Tributary Empires in Global History, ed. Peter Fibiger Bang and Christopher Alan Bayly (2013) (0)
- Chartes et documents hagiographiques de l’abbaye de Saint-Sever (Landes) (988–1359), ed. and tr. Georges Pon and Jean Cabanot (2016) (0)
- Monks and laymen in Byzantium, 843–1118 . By Rosemary Morris, Pp. xxii + 330 incl. 6 maps and 6 tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. £40. 0521 26557 4 (1997) (0)
- Theodosius II: Rethinking the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity, ed. Christopher Kelly (2015) (0)
- A. J. Wharton, Refiguring the Post Classical City: Dura Europos, Jerash, Jerusalem and Ravenna. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. xviii + 237, 50 illus., 1 map. ISBN 0-521-48185-6. £45.00. (1998) (0)
- The Roman World in 600 (1996) (0)
- Count Marcellinus and his chronicle. By Brian Croke. Pp. xvi+300 incl. 2 maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. £45. 0 19 815001 6 (2003) (0)
- Pirenne, Muhammad, and Bohemond. Before Orientalism (2019) (0)
- J. Rich (ed.), The City in Late Antiquity (Leicester-Nottingham studies in ancient society III). London and New York: Routledge, 1992. Pp. X + 204, 3 maps, ISBN 0-415-06855-X. £35.00. (1994) (0)
- Communication and Empire: Byzantium in Perspective (2021) (0)
- Crusading Europe (2019) (0)
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