The Byzantine Provincial Administration under the Palaiologoi
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1988
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The Byzantine administrative structure during the Palaeologan period presents a contrast to the administrative structure of earlier periods. At the same time, the Palaeologan state did not represent a formation essentially different from that of the Comneni and the Laskarids in social and economic matters. The changes which had transpired in the social fabric over a long period of time were not immediately reflected in the functioning and methods of administration. Viewed from this aspect, the manifestations of these profound changes, already visible in the Comnenian period, crystallized only in the Palaeologan epoch. The accelerated decline of the Byzantine Empire under the Palaeologi should undoubtedly be attributed in the first place to the waning and exhaustion of inner forces in a progressive economic, financial, social and even cultural crisis. The external enemies, especially Serbians and Turks decisively aggravated, and at the same time caused, the elements of the crisis. The s...tubborn resistance offered by the Byzantines is surprising. This resistance was based in part on the tradition of ancient reputation, but also on some real forces set in motion by the province. For the province, in the time of the Palaeologi, bore the entire burden of the State. The province represents, therefore, a useful subject for the study of many phenomena, among which the administration is one of the most interesting and the most important.
Кључне речи:
Administrative Units / Regional Administrators / Subordinate Officials in the Provinces / Fiscal Apparatus / Judiciary / Privileges of Towns / Feudal Character of the AdministrationИзвор:
1988Издавач:
- Amsterdam : Adolf M. Hakkert
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Византолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Byzantine Studies SASATY - BOOK AU - Maksimović, Ljubomir PY - 1988 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/12699 AB - The Byzantine administrative structure during the Palaeologan period presents a contrast to the administrative structure of earlier periods. At the same time, the Palaeologan state did not represent a formation essentially different from that of the Comneni and the Laskarids in social and economic matters. The changes which had transpired in the social fabric over a long period of time were not immediately reflected in the functioning and methods of administration. Viewed from this aspect, the manifestations of these profound changes, already visible in the Comnenian period, crystallized only in the Palaeologan epoch. The accelerated decline of the Byzantine Empire under the Palaeologi should undoubtedly be attributed in the first place to the waning and exhaustion of inner forces in a progressive economic, financial, social and even cultural crisis. The external enemies, especially Serbians and Turks decisively aggravated, and at the same time caused, the elements of the crisis. The stubborn resistance offered by the Byzantines is surprising. This resistance was based in part on the tradition of ancient reputation, but also on some real forces set in motion by the province. For the province, in the time of the Palaeologi, bore the entire burden of the State. The province represents, therefore, a useful subject for the study of many phenomena, among which the administration is one of the most interesting and the most important. PB - Amsterdam : Adolf M. Hakkert T1 - The Byzantine Provincial Administration under the Palaiologoi UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12699 ER -
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Maksimović, L.. (1988). The Byzantine Provincial Administration under the Palaiologoi. Amsterdam : Adolf M. Hakkert.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12699
Maksimović L. The Byzantine Provincial Administration under the Palaiologoi. 1988;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12699 .
Maksimović, Ljubomir, "The Byzantine Provincial Administration under the Palaiologoi" (1988), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12699 .