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Dr. James Douglas Howard-Johnston
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d. ----)
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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History of Byzantium from 500 to 1100 A.D.: historiography, institutional development, and international relations (with special reference to Armenia and Bulgaria). |
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Modern History |
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University of Oxford |
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Unknown
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Doctorate
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Male / English
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1108-7335
(Last changed on
2004/08/30 18:08:25)
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| ALL PUBLICATIONS IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
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Howard-Johnston, James D..
(2009)
Review of Kevin Alan Brook, The Jews of Khazaria, Second Edition
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Howard-Johnston, James.
(2007)
Huns in the North
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Howard-Johnston, James.
(2006)
East Rome, Sasanian Persia and the End of Antiquity: Historiographical and Historical Studies Aldershot: Variorum.
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(Book in the series
Variorum collected studies series
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Hayward, Paul Antony; Howard-Johnston, J. D..
(1999)
The cult of saints in late antiquity and the Middle Ages: Essays on the contribution of Peter Brown Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
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Howard-Johnston, James D..
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Heraclius' Persian Campaigns and the Revival of the East Roman Empire, 622-630
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Howard-Johnston, J. D.; Ryan, Nigel.
(1992)
The scholar & the gypsy: Two journeys to Turkey, past and present London, England: Sinclair-Stevenson.
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