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John Haldon

John Frederick Haldon FBA (born 23 October 1948 in Newcastle upon Tyne[1]) is a British historian, and Shelby Cullom Davis '30 Professor of European History emeritus, professor of Byzantine history and Hellenic Studies emeritus, as well as former director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies at Princeton University.

John F. Haldon
Born (1948-10-23) October 23, 1948 (age 75)
TitleShelby Cullom Davis '30 Professor of European History, Princeton University
Academic background
Education
ThesisAspects of Byzantine military administration: the Elite Corps, the Opsikion, and the Imperial Tagmata from the sixth to the ninth century (1975)
Doctoral advisorAnthony Bryer
Academic work
DisciplineByzantine History, Archaeology
Sub-discipline
Institutions
Notable worksByzantium in the Seventh Century: The Transformation of a Culture (1990)
Websitehttps://classics.princeton.edu/people/faculty/affiliated/john-haldon

Early life and education edit

Haldon received his bachelor's degree from the University of Birmingham in 1970, with a thesis on "Arms, armour and tactical organisation of the Byzantine army from Maurice to Basil II",[2] and his master's degree from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany. He returned to the University of Birmingham to complete his PhD in 1975 on "Aspects of Byzantine military administration: the Elite Corps, the Opsikion, and the Imperial Tagmata from the sixth to the ninth century"[3] under the supervision of Anthony Bryer.[4] Haldon also studied Modern Greek at the University of Athens. He initially wanted to study Roman-British history and work on post-Roman Britain, but eventually changed his field of study.[5]

Career edit

After graduating from the University of Birmingham, Haldon held a post-doctoral fellowship at the Institut für Byzantinistik of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (1976–1979).[6] From 1980 to 1995, he was junior professor at the University of Birmingham. From 1995 to 2000, he was director of the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham. From 2000 to 2005, Haldon served as head of the School of Historical Studies at the University of Birmingham.

In 2005 he joined the faculty of Princeton University, where he was professor of Byzantine history and Hellenic studies and (from 2009) the Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of European History until his retirement in 2018. He was concurrently a senior fellow at the Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies in Washington, D.C. from 2007 to 2013. At Princeton, Haldon also served as the director of graduate studies for the History Department (2009–2018) and as the founding director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies (2013–2018).[7] He was the overall director of the Avkat Archaeological Project (2006–2012, fieldwork completed by 2010[8]) under the aegis of the British Institute at Ankara.[9] From 2013 he has been director of the Princeton Climate Change and History Research Initiative, and since 2018 director of the Environmental History Lab for the Program in Medieval Studies.

He is the author and co-author of nearly 20 books, including six monographs: The Empire That Would Not Die: The Paradox of Eastern Roman Survival, 640–740 (2016), Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era c. 680–850: A History (with Leslie Brubaker, 2011), Warfare, State and Society in the Byzantine World, 565–1204 (1999), The State and the Tributary Mode of Production (1993), Byzantium in the Seventh Century: The Transformation of a Culture (1990) and Byzantine Praetorians: An Administrative, Institutional and Social Survey of the Opsikion and Tagmata, c. 580–900 (1984).[10]

His research focuses on the history of the medieval eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire, in particular in the period from the seventh to the twelfth centuries; on state systems and structures across the European and Islamic worlds from late ancient to early modern times; on the impact of environmental stress on societal resilience in premodern social systems; and on the production, distribution and consumption of resources in the late ancient and medieval world.[11]

Awards and honors edit

Selected bibliography edit

Books authored edit

  • Recruitment and Conscription in the Byzantine Army c. 550–950: A Study on the Origins of the stratiotika ktemata, Vienna: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1979
  • Byzantine Praetorians: An Administrative, Institutional and Social Survey of the Opsikion and Tagmata, c. 580–900, Bonn: Habelt, 1984
  • Byzantium in the Seventh Century: The Transformation of a Culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990 (revised edition 1997)
  • The State and the Tributary Mode of Production, London: Verso, 1993
  • State, Army, and Society in Byzantium: Approaches to Military, Social, and Administrative History, 6th–12th Centuries, Brookfield, VT: Variorum, 1995
  • Warfare, State and Society in the Byzantine World, 565–1204, London: UCL Press, 1999
  • Byzantium: A History, Stroud: Tempus, 2000
  • The Byzantine Wars: Battles and Campaigns of the Byzantine Era, Stroud: Tempus, 2001
  • (with Leslie Brubaker) Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era (c.680–850): The Sources: An Annotated Survey, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001
  • Byzantium at War, AD 600–1453, Oxford: Osprey, 2002
  • The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
  • (with Leslie Brubaker) Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era c. 680–850: A History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • The Empire That Would Not Die: The Paradox of Eastern Roman Survival, 640–740, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016

Editions, translations and commentaries of primary sources edit

  • Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, Three Treatises on Imperial Military Expeditions, Vienna: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1990
  • A Critical Commentary on the Taktika of Leo VI, Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2014
  • A Tale of Two Saints: The Martyrdoms and Miracles of Saints Theodore ‘the Recruit’ and ‘the General’, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016
  • The De Thematibus (‘on the themes’) of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021

Edited volumes edit

  • (with Lawrence Conrad) Elites Old and New in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East: Papers of the Sixth Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam, Princeton, NJ: Darwin Press, 2004
  • General Issues in the Study of Medieval Logistics: Sources, Problems, and Methodologies, Leiden: Brill, 2006
  • (with Elizabeth Jeffreys and Robin Cormack) The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008
  • The Social History of Byzantium, Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
  • Money, Power and Politics in Early Islamic Syria: A Review of Current Debates, Farnham: Ashgate, 2010
  • (with Hugh Elton and James Newhard), Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia: Euchaïta-Avkat-Beyözü and Its Environment, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kresten, Otto (2010). "Haldon, John F." Almanach (in German). 160. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften: 182–183. ISSN 0378-8644.
  2. ^ Library record, University of Birmingham Library Services, retrieved 6 March 2023
  3. ^ Library record, University of Birmingham Library Services, retrieved 6 March 2023
  4. ^ "Theses in progress" (PDF), Bulletin of British Byzantine Studies], 1: 9, 1975
  5. ^ "John Haldon". The Bosphorus Review Of Books.
  6. ^ Haldon, John Frederick (1979), Recruitment and Conscription in the Byzantine Army c. 550–950: A Study on the Origins of the stratiotika ktemata, Vienna: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 August 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  8. ^ Avkat Project Reports, Department of History, Princeton University, retrieved 6 March 2023
  9. ^ Haldon, John; Elton, Hugh; Newhard, James, eds. (2018), Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia: Euchaïta-Avkat-Beyözü and Its Environment, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. i
  10. ^ "John Haldon | Princeton Classics". classics.princeton.edu.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 August 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Professor John Haldon FBA". British Academy.

External links edit

  • Data from the Avkat Archaeological Project

john, haldon, john, frederick, haldon, born, october, 1948, newcastle, upon, tyne, british, historian, shelby, cullom, davis, professor, european, history, emeritus, professor, byzantine, history, hellenic, studies, emeritus, well, former, director, mossavar, . John Frederick Haldon FBA born 23 October 1948 in Newcastle upon Tyne 1 is a British historian and Shelby Cullom Davis 30 Professor of European History emeritus professor of Byzantine history and Hellenic Studies emeritus as well as former director of the Mossavar Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies at Princeton University John F HaldonBorn 1948 10 23 October 23 1948 age 75 Newcastle upon Tyne UKTitleShelby Cullom Davis 30 Professor of European History Princeton UniversityAcademic backgroundEducationUniversity of Birmingham BA Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich MA University of Birmingham PhD ThesisAspects of Byzantine military administration the Elite Corps the Opsikion and the Imperial Tagmata from the sixth to the ninth century 1975 Doctoral advisorAnthony BryerAcademic workDisciplineByzantine History ArchaeologySub disciplinemilitary historyhistorical sociologyInstitutionsUniversity of Birmingham 1980 2005 Princeton University 2005 Notable worksByzantium in the Seventh Century The Transformation of a Culture 1990 Websitehttps classics princeton edu people faculty affiliated john haldon Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected bibliography 4 1 Books authored 4 2 Editions translations and commentaries of primary sources 4 3 Edited volumes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editHaldon received his bachelor s degree from the University of Birmingham in 1970 with a thesis on Arms armour and tactical organisation of the Byzantine army from Maurice to Basil II 2 and his master s degree from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany He returned to the University of Birmingham to complete his PhD in 1975 on Aspects of Byzantine military administration the Elite Corps the Opsikion and the Imperial Tagmata from the sixth to the ninth century 3 under the supervision of Anthony Bryer 4 Haldon also studied Modern Greek at the University of Athens He initially wanted to study Roman British history and work on post Roman Britain but eventually changed his field of study 5 Career editAfter graduating from the University of Birmingham Haldon held a post doctoral fellowship at the Institut fur Byzantinistik of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich 1976 1979 6 From 1980 to 1995 he was junior professor at the University of Birmingham From 1995 to 2000 he was director of the Centre for Byzantine Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham From 2000 to 2005 Haldon served as head of the School of Historical Studies at the University of Birmingham In 2005 he joined the faculty of Princeton University where he was professor of Byzantine history and Hellenic studies and from 2009 the Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of European History until his retirement in 2018 He was concurrently a senior fellow at the Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies in Washington D C from 2007 to 2013 At Princeton Haldon also served as the director of graduate studies for the History Department 2009 2018 and as the founding director of the Mossavar Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies 2013 2018 7 He was the overall director of the Avkat Archaeological Project 2006 2012 fieldwork completed by 2010 8 under the aegis of the British Institute at Ankara 9 From 2013 he has been director of the Princeton Climate Change and History Research Initiative and since 2018 director of the Environmental History Lab for the Program in Medieval Studies He is the author and co author of nearly 20 books including six monographs The Empire That Would Not Die The Paradox of Eastern Roman Survival 640 740 2016 Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era c 680 850 A History with Leslie Brubaker 2011 Warfare State and Society in the Byzantine World 565 1204 1999 The State and the Tributary Mode of Production 1993 Byzantium in the Seventh Century The Transformation of a Culture 1990 and Byzantine Praetorians An Administrative Institutional and Social Survey of the Opsikion and Tagmata c 580 900 1984 10 His research focuses on the history of the medieval eastern Roman Byzantine empire in particular in the period from the seventh to the twelfth centuries on state systems and structures across the European and Islamic worlds from late ancient to early modern times on the impact of environmental stress on societal resilience in premodern social systems and on the production distribution and consumption of resources in the late ancient and medieval world 11 Awards and honors editFellow of the British Academy 2021 12 Member Archaeological Institute of America Member British Institute at Ankara President of the Association Internationale des Etudes Byzantines Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna 2010 1 Selected bibliography editBooks authored edit Recruitment and Conscription in the Byzantine Army c 550 950 A Study on the Origins of the stratiotika ktemata Vienna Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften 1979 Byzantine Praetorians An Administrative Institutional and Social Survey of the Opsikion and Tagmata c 580 900 Bonn Habelt 1984 Byzantium in the Seventh Century The Transformation of a Culture Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1990 revised edition 1997 The State and the Tributary Mode of Production London Verso 1993 State Army and Society in Byzantium Approaches to Military Social and Administrative History 6th 12th Centuries Brookfield VT Variorum 1995 Warfare State and Society in the Byzantine World 565 1204 London UCL Press 1999 Byzantium A History Stroud Tempus 2000 The Byzantine Wars Battles and Campaigns of the Byzantine Era Stroud Tempus 2001 with Leslie Brubaker Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era c 680 850 The Sources An Annotated Survey Aldershot Ashgate 2001 Byzantium at War AD 600 1453 Oxford Osprey 2002 The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2005 with Leslie Brubaker Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era c 680 850 A History Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011 The Empire That Would Not Die The Paradox of Eastern Roman Survival 640 740 Cambridge MA Harvard University Press 2016Editions translations and commentaries of primary sources edit Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus Three Treatises on Imperial Military Expeditions Vienna Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften 1990 A Critical Commentary on the Taktika of Leo VI Washington DC Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection 2014 A Tale of Two Saints The Martyrdoms and Miracles of Saints Theodore the Recruit and the General Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2016 The De Thematibus on the themes of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2021Edited volumes edit with Lawrence Conrad Elites Old and New in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East Papers of the Sixth Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam Princeton NJ Darwin Press 2004 General Issues in the Study of Medieval Logistics Sources Problems and Methodologies Leiden Brill 2006 with Elizabeth Jeffreys and Robin Cormack The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies Oxford Oxford University Press 2008 The Social History of Byzantium Chichester Wiley Blackwell 2009 Money Power and Politics in Early Islamic Syria A Review of Current Debates Farnham Ashgate 2010 with Hugh Elton and James Newhard Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia Euchaita Avkat Beyozu and Its Environment Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018References edit a b Kresten Otto 2010 Haldon John F Almanach in German 160 Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften 182 183 ISSN 0378 8644 Library record University of Birmingham Library Services retrieved 6 March 2023 Library record University of Birmingham Library Services retrieved 6 March 2023 Theses in progress PDF Bulletin of British Byzantine Studies 1 9 1975 John Haldon The Bosphorus Review Of Books Haldon John Frederick 1979 Recruitment and Conscription in the Byzantine Army c 550 950 A Study on the Origins of thestratiotika ktemata Vienna Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Dr John Haldon Marquis Who s Who Archived from the original on 22 August 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 Avkat Project Reports Department of History Princeton University retrieved 6 March 2023 Haldon John Elton Hugh Newhard James eds 2018 Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia Euchaita Avkat Beyozu and Its Environment Cambridge Cambridge University Press p i John Haldon Princeton Classics classics princeton edu Dr John Haldon Marquis Who s Who Archived from the original on 22 August 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 Professor John Haldon FBA British Academy External links editData from the Avkat Archaeological Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Haldon amp oldid 1178639754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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