Professor%20Peter%20Frankopan: List of publications
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The Hippodrome of Constantinople
October 2021
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Edited book
The Statues of Constantinople
July 2021
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Edited book
Venice in the Age of the Crusades
March 2021
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Chapter
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Byzantium, Venice and the Medieval Adriatic. Spheres of Maritime Power and Influence, c. 700-1453
Plotting the future of the Belt and Road Initiative. Connections, opportunities and challenges
November 2020
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Chapter
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Regional Connection under the Belt and Road Initiative
Herodotus - The Histories
November 2020
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Book
Encyclopaedia of the Bible and its reception
September 2020
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Edited book
Middle Asia, Christianity, Patristics and Orthodox Churche
The Origins, Context and Nature of the Belt and Road Initiative’
May 2020
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Chapter
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China and the New Silk Road Challenges and Impacts on the Regional and Local Level
This book studies the Chinese “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI), also called "New Silk Road", and focuses on its regional and local effects.
Business & Economics
'Götterdammerung. Wie – of wat – zal over de wereld heersen?’
March 2020
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Journal article
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Nexus (Orange): a journal of opinion
When Information Travels – the global impact of knowledge exchange
October 2019
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Chapter
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Knowledge and Information
Why We Need to Think About the Global Middle Ages
March 2019
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Journal article
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Journal of Medieval Worlds
Medieval history has become synonymous with the study of western Europe. This article argues that it is important to widen the geographic focus to better understand the Middle Ages as a whole, and in doing so, counter Eurocentric views of the past that have dominated and shaped views of the past. At a time of profound global change today, it is worth reflecting on how and why other regions and cultures have been pushed into the shadows, and why it is imperative to show them now in new light.
The New Silk Roads: an introduction to China’s Belt and Road Initiative
February 2019
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Book
The New Silk Roads The Present and Future of the World
November 2018
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Book
The New Silk Roads asks us to re-examine who we are and where we stand in the world, illuminating the themes on which all our lives and livelihoods depend.
History
The Silk Roads - A New History of the World (Illustrated Edition)
October 2018
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Book
Aristocratic family narratives in 12th century Byzantium
June 2018
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Chapter
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Reading in the Byzantine Empire and Beyond
Geschichte des globalen Stadt
April 2018
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Chapter
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ZukunftsWerte. Verantwortug für die Welt von Morgen
Reconsidering the family in Komnenian Byzantium: where blood is not thicker than water
October 2017
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Chapter
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Byzantium in the Eleventh Century. Being in Between
'The Asian Library at Leiden University'
September 2017
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Chapter
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Voyage of Discovery. Exploring the Collections of the Asian Library at Leiden University
August 2015
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Book
The First Crusade The Call from the East
April 2012
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Book
According to tradition, the First Crusade began at Pope Urban II’s instigation and culminated in July 1099, when western European knights liberated Jerusalem.
History
The Alexiad of Anna Komnene
January 2009
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Book
Croatia Through Writers' Eyes
January 2006
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Book
A combination of accounts by famous travelers, this collection brings together for the first time, stories from the war, crusader knights, and hauntingly macabre traditional tales.