The eastern Mediterranean – settlement and change
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The eastern Mediterranean – settlement and change
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·        Knowledge Eastern states to be quickly taken by the Arabs lively debate – speed and ease of conquests, and people just giving up cities. Need to look at preceding period.

·        Traditional view of easy capitulation to Arabs (not Islamicization) was Monophysitism (esp. Syria and Egypt) – hostile and disaffected from Byzantine government – glad to shed it yoke. Yet Chalcedonianism still strong in the east – esp. in Palestine and Nestorinism in Persia and Syria. Other equally pertinent reasons.

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  1. Economy and Administration of Early Byzantine Cities
  2. Financing the State
  3. Interpreting Urban Change
  4. Introduction and Overview
  5. Nature of Late Antiques Towns
  6. Settlement and Population Change
  7. The Changing City
  8. The Classes of Late Antique Society
  9. The eastern Mediterranean – settlement and change
  10. The Organistion of Labour
  11. The ‘Decline of Cities’ and the end of classical antiquity
  12. Trade and Traders - Economics Conclusions
  13. Urban change and the end of antiquity
  14. Urban Violence

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