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Judith Herrin

    October 16, 1942

    Judith Herrin is a leading historian of Late Antiquity and Byzantium, whose work primarily explores the formation of Christendom and the role of women within Byzantine society. Her research delves into the intricate connections between Byzantium and the Islamic world, as well as its relationship with the West. Herrin masterfully synthesizes archaeological evidence with textual sources, breathing vibrant life into the medieval empire. Her scholarship provides readers with a compelling and nuanced understanding of Byzantine history and culture.

    Judith Herrin
    Byzantium: the surprising life of a medieval empire
    Ravenna. Capital of empire, crucible of Europe
    Women in Purple
    Unrivalled Influence
    A Medieval Miscellany
    The Formation of Christendom