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Herrin Judith

Judith Herrin won the Heineken Prize for History (the 'Dutch Nobel Prize') in 2016 for her pioneering work on the early Medieval Mediterranean world, especially the role of Byzantium, the influence of Islam and the significance of women. She is the author of Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire, The Formation of Christendom, A Medieval Miscellany and Women in Purple. Herrin worked in Birmingham, Paris, Munich, Istanbul and Princeton before becoming Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at King's College London until 2008, where she is now the Constantine Leventis Visiting Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Classics. She has excavated in Greece, Cyprus and Turkey, and served for thirty years on the editorial board of Past and Present.

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Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe
'Magisterial - an outstanding book that shines a bright light one of the most important, interesting...
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The Formation of Christendom
In this acclaimed history of Early Christendom, Judith Herrin shows how—from the sack of Rome in 410...
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Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire
For a thousand years an extraordinary empire made possible Europe’s transition to the modern world:...
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