Politics, Conflict and the Monastic Topography of 15th-Century Constantinople

Nicholas Melvani author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:29th Aug '25

£155.00

This title is due to be published on 29th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Politics, Conflict and the Monastic Topography of 15th-Century Constantinople cover

This study of Constantinople's monasteries within their urban framework during the last decades of Byzantium (1394–1453) explores the activity of monks, nuns, and affiliated laypeople such as patrons just before the city’s Ottoman conquest and transformation into the capital of an Islamic Empire.

The book captures aspects of Byzantine institutions, social and economic networks, scholarly and artistic activity, spiritual trends, and the city’s appearance during its final phase as the capital of the Byzantine Empire, when culture and religious life were caught between the Italian Renaissance and the Ottoman expansion. The Byzantine capital was merely the nucleus of a city-state, but still preserved a part of its imperial heritage and memories of its past glory. The chapters tell the story of Constantinople at the moment the city’s monuments and built environment left their final mark on the landscape on the shores of the Bosporus.

These fresh insights into Byzantine religious, cultural, and urban history – and updated picture of one of the most legendary cities of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period – will appeal not only to scholars and students of Byzantine and Ottoman culture, but also to anyone interested in the entangled world of the Eastern Mediterranean.

ISBN: 9780367514860

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

312 pages