- Byzance: A short history of Byzantium with links
to revelant topics
- Byzantium: Byzantine Studies
on the Internet. Compiled by Paul Halsall.
- Byzantium:
University of Michigan collections and expeditions
- The Byzantine Empire: A
page of links maintained by the History Department at Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana
- Byzantine and Medieval Studies
Sties: Links to sites featuring Byzantine Studies
- Byzantine Online Resources
- Byzantine
Studies: a Guide to Library Resources at the University of Adelaide Library
- Byzantine Studies Conference: Presented courtesy of
the University of South Carolina
- Basic Bibliography
in Early Christianity: Prepared by William Evens, et al of the Divinity Library,
Vanderbilt University
- Basic Bibliography
in Early Christianity: from the Vanderbilt University Divinity Library
- Christianity in Gaza:
an article from the Ecole Initiative
- Christianity: Reference Tools and
Bibliographies: Church History at the Yale Divinity Library of the Yale University
Library system.
- Church History: A Bibliography: from
Phillips Theological Seminary.
- Church Historical Studies Resources:
A links page compliments of the library at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA.
links to various resources at GTU and on the internet.
- Dumbarton Oaks: Byzantine Studies page
- Gennadios
II Scholarios:
Encyclopedia Britannica articles on the first Greek Orthodox Patriarch under Ottoman
rule.
- The House of Ptolemy Annex:
Egypt After the Ptolemies, Byzantine Egypte and Afterwards
- The Chronicle of Nestor: This includes the account
of the Baptism of Russia.
- The Novgorod Chronicle:: Selected Annals
- On-Line Reference Book (ORB) for medieval studies:
includes references to Orthodox Church history. Maintained by Rhodes College.
- Orthodox
Christians in North America, 1794-1994: Mark Stokoe in collaboration with Rev. Leonid
Kishkovsky
- Romiosini: Hellenism in the Middle Ages;
Church and secular history of the last centuries of Byzantium
- The Romans: Ancient, Medieval and Modern: sets
out to demolish the myth of Charlemagne.
- Russian Orthodox
Church: early history and art
- The Russian Orthodox Church:
A brief overview of its history with some relevant links.
- The Russian
Orthodox Church versus the State: The Josephite Movement (1927-1940) by Mikhail V.
Shkarovskii
- Society for Late Antiquity: Presented courtesy
of the University of South Carolina
- What, If Anything, is a
Byzantine? by Clifton R. Fox, Professor of History, Tomball College, Texas.
Defends the thesis that the so-called Byzantine Empire is actually the Roman Empire -- the real empire as opposed that of Charlemagne.
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