
"A four-week course exploring the social world of Early Byzantium - where emperors ruled, clergy guided, soldiers fought, and commoners toiled. Explore how religion, law, and the economy shaped identity and mobility, bringing primary sources vividly to life. This online course, taught by Zoe Tsiami, begins on October 19th, with live classes on Sundays from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm EST. (All sessions are recorded so you can watch them at your convenience)."
"A four-week course exploring the social world of Early Byzantium - where emperors ruled, clergy guided, soldiers fought, and commoners toiled. Explore how religion, law, and the economy shaped identity and mobility, bringing primary sources vividly to life. This online course, taught by Zoe Tsiami, begins on October 19th, with live classes on Sundays from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm EST. (All sessions are recorded so you can watch them at your convenience)."
Four-week online course examines the social world of Early Byzantium, surveying imperial authority, clerical influence, military roles, and everyday labor. The course traces how religion, legal frameworks, and economic structures shaped personal and group identity and patterns of social mobility. Primary written sources are used to animate historical contexts and provide direct evidence of social dynamics. Live sessions meet on Sundays from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm EST beginning October 19th, with all sessions recorded for flexible viewing. The course is taught by Zoe Tsiami and suits learners interested in social history and primary-source analysis.
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