Now along comes another new book, first published in 2005 and just issued in a second edition:
Timothy E. George, A History of Byzantium (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), xviii+455pp.
In both form and layout, this reads and looks very much like a book that would be assigned as an undergraduate textbook. There is nothing wrong with that, of course, and the book has, judging by its going into a second edition as well as the critical comments that greeted the first edition, clearly met just such a need among educators.
Look for this to be reviewed in greater detail later this year in Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies.
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