Peter Sarris
British historian specializing in late antiquity and Byzantine studies; author of works on the Justinianic period (including 'Economy and Society in the Age of Justinian') and a university professor of Byzantine/medieval history.
Books
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1. Justinian
A concise reassessment of Justinian I that follows his rise from provincial origins to an ambitious, transformative reign: instituting a lasting legal code, overseeing vast building projects (notably Hagia Sophia), and mounting costly campaigns to recover former Roman territories. It places these achievements alongside the human and economic costs of war, plague, and intense religious conflict, reading contemporary writers and material evidence to show how grand vision was constrained by administrative limits and contingency. The portrait that emerges is of a ruler whose reforms and projects had enduring impact but whose ambitions also exposed the fragility of late antique imperial power.
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