Week - 1 |
Drawing the frame of notion about the course Defining the duration and places, goal and importance of the course |
Week - 2 |
Transition from Later Roman to Early Byzantine Institutions; Christianised Roman Institutions |
Week - 3 |
Tetrarchy System. Diocletianus' and Constantinus' Political Reforms; Transportation of Capital-city from Latin Rome to Helen Constantinopolis |
Week - 4 |
Quasi Partitio: Division of Roman Empire Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire Separation of East and West and Political Reasons: Migration of Germanic Tribes and Christological Struggles |
Week - 5 |
Era of Justinianos the Great (527-565): Sole State, Sole Religion and Sole Law Governemental (Despotism), Juristical Reforms (Corpus Juris Civilis) and Religional Fanatism (Triumph of Orthodoxy to Heretics) |
Week - 6 |
Transition from Later Roman Governmental System to Thema System |
Week - 7 |
Era of Isaurian (Syriac) Dynasty: Religional Reforms: Iconoclasm Juristical Reforms: Codex of Ecloge |
Week - 8 |
Era of Macedonian Dynasty: Macedonian Renaisance Governmenal reforms: Stabilisation of Succession Principle Juristical Reforms: Codex of Basiliki |
Week - 9 |
Era of Macedonian Dynasty: Macedonian Renaisance Governmenal reforms: Stabilisation of Succession Principle Juristical Reforms: Codex of Basiliki |
Week - 10 |
Age of Decadence: Era of Ducas Dynasty and Institutional Decadence |
Week - 11 |
Era of Comneni: Rising of Military Aristocracy Decadence of Minor Peasant Class |
Week - 12 |
Governmental Loss of Economic Control Economical Reasons Caused Political Decadence |
Week - 13 |
Crusades and Fragmentation of Byzantine State Loss of Constantinopolis to the Catholic Latins |
Week - 14 |
Empire of Nicea (İznik): New Capital-ity, New Struggles and New Institutions; Era of Paleologi: Military and Political Reasons of Decadence Civil Wars and Religious Struggles Fiscal Problems |