WARREN TREADGOLD Department of Saint Louis University 3800 Lindell Boulevard Saint Louis, MO 63108 office telephone (314) 977-2910 office FAX (314) 977-1603 home telephone (314) 862-2886 email [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Byzantine Greek, , 1977 (dissertation: "The Nature of the of Photius"; advisers: Ihor Ševčenko and Herbert Bloch) A.B. magna cum laude in Medieval History and Literature, Harvard University, 1970 (senior thesis: " as a Force in Politics, 429-587," awarded Cumming Prize for best thesis in History and Literature; advisers: Angeliki Laiou and Caroline Bynum)

TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS 1997- : Saint Louis University: National Endowment for the Professor of and Professor of History 1988-97: Florida International University: Professor of History 1991-97, Associate Professor of History 1990-91, Assistant Professor of History 1988-90; Fellow, International Center for Scholars and Research Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities 1996-97; Earhart Research Fellow 1992-93; Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford 1988-89 1983-88: Hillsdale College: Assistant Professor of History; Research Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities 1987; Visiting Assistant Professor of History and , University of California at Berkeley 1986 1982-83: Free University of Berlin: von Humboldt Research Fellow 1980-82: Stanford University: Mellon Research Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in History and Classics 1978-80: University of Munich: Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow 1977-78: University of California at Los Angeles: Visiting Lecturer in Classics

BOOKS Studies in Byzantine Cultural History (Florilegium magistrorum historiae archaeologiaeque Antiquitatis et Medii Aevii 19, Editura Academiei Romȃne and Editura Istros, Bucharest and Brăila, 2016), pp. 487 The Middle Byzantine Historians (Palgrave Macmillan, New York and Basingstoke, 2013; ebook 2014), pp. xviii, 546 The Early Byzantine Historians (Palgrave Macmillan, New York and Basingstoke, 2007; paperback 2010), pp. xviii, 432 A Concise History of (Palgrave Macmillan, New York and Basingstoke, 2001; simultaneous paperback), pp. xii, 273 (Spanish trans. published 2001 as Breve Historia de Bizancio by Ediciones Paidos Iberica, Barcelona; abridged French trans. published 2003 as Byzance: l'empire d'Orient by Sélection du Reader's Digest, Bagneux; abridged German trans. published 2004 as Schatzkammer Byzanz by Verlag Das Beste, Stuttgart; Romanian trans. published 2004 as O scurtă istorie a Bizanţului by Editura Artemis, Bucharest; Italian trans. published 2005 as Storia di Bisanzio by Società Editrice Il Mulino, Bologna; Korean trans. published 2008 by Garam Publishing Co., Seoul; Chinese trans. published 2008 as Bai zhan ting jian shi by Century Publishing Group, Shanghai; Greek trans. published 2011 as Vizantio: Epitomi Istoria by Epilogi Thyrathen Books, ) A History of the Byzantine State and Society (Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1997; simultaneous paperback), pp. xxiv, 1019 (Romanian trans. published 2004 as O istorie a statului şi societăţii bizantine by Institutul European, Iaşi; Chinese translation to be published in 2017 by Gingko Beijing Book, Beijing) Byzantium and Its Army, 284-1081 (Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1995; paperback 1998), pp. xvi, 250 (Italian trans. published 2007 as Bisanzio e il suo esercito, 284-1081 by Libreria Editrice 2

Goriziana, Gorizia; Polish translation published 2011 as Bizancjum i Jego Armia, 284-1081 by Templum Publisher, Wodzislaw Slaski; Romanian trans. published 2012 as Bizanţul şi armata sa, 284-1081 by Editura Speculum, Iaşi) The Byzantine Revival, 780-842 (Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1988; paperback 1991), pp. xviii, 504 [Editor,] Before the : Cultural Revivals of and the ( by Warren Treadgold, Bryan Reardon, Alan Cameron, George Hardin Brown, Stephen Ferruolo, and Ihor Ševčenko; Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1984), pp. x, 238 The Byzantine State Finances in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries (East European Monographs 121, distributed by Columbia University Press, New York, 1982), pp. xx, 151 The Nature of the Bibliotheca of Photius ( Studies 18, Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, D.C., 1980), pp. xv, 206

BOOK IN PROGRESS The Later Byzantine Historians

BOOK CHAPTERS "The Lost Books of Ammianus in Byzantine ," in Armenia between Byzantium and the Orient: Celebrating the Memory of Karen Yuzbashyan, ed. Cornelia Horn et al. (Texts and Studies in Eastern ; Brill, Leiden, forthcoming) "What is Good Academic Research?" in Remaking the University: Liberal Learning, the West, and the Revival of American Higher Education, ed. Mark Zunac (Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming) "The Unwritten Rules for Writing Byzantine History," in Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Belgrade, 22-27 August 2016, Plenary Papers, ed. Smilja Marjanović-Dušanić (Belgrade, 2016), 277-92 "Paying the Army in the Theodosian Period," in Production and Prosperity in the Theodosian Period, ed. Ine Jacobs (Interdisciplinary Studies in Ancient Culture and Religion; Peeters Publishers, Leuven, 2014), 303-18 "The Lost Secret History of Nicetas the Paphlagonian," in The Steppe Lands and the World Beyond Them: Studies in Honor of Victor Spinei on his 70th Birthday, ed. Florin Curta and Bogdan-Petru Maleon (Editura Universităṭii Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iaşi, 2013), 645-76 "Opposition to as Grounds for Civil War," in Byzantine War Ideology: Between Roman Imperial Concept and Christian Religion, ed. J. Köder and I. Stouraitis (Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Klasse, Denkschriften 452; Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung 30; Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, 2012), 33-39 "Trajan the , Nicephorus, and Theophanes," in Bibel, Byzanz und Christlicher Orient: Festschrift für Stephen Gero zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. D. Bumazhnov et al. (Peeters Publishers, Leuven, 2011), 589-621 "The Formation of a Byzantine Identity," in Culture and Identity in Eastern Christian History, ed. Russell E. Martin and Jennifer B. Spock (Ohio Slavic Papers 9; Slavica Publishers, Bloomington, 2009), 319-42 "Byzantium, the Reluctant Warrior," in Noble Ideals and Bloody Realities: Warfare in the Middle Ages, 378-1492, ed. Maya Yazigi and Niall Christie (Brill, Leiden, 2006), 209-33 "Army and Defence," in Palgrave Advances in Byzantine History, ed. Jonathan Harris (Palgrave Macmillan, New York and Basingstoke, 2005), 68-82 "The Struggle for Survival (641-780)" in The Oxford History of Byzantium, ed. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002), 129-50 "Introduction: Renaissances and Dark Ages," "The ," and "Conclusion," in Renaissances Before the Renaissance: Cultural Revivals of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, ed. Warren Treadgold (Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1984), 1-22, 75-98, and 173-76 "Photios and the Reading Public for Classical in Byzantium," in Byzantium and the Classical Tradition, ed. M. Mullet and R. Scott (Centre for Byzantine Studies, Birmingham, 1980), 123-26

ARTICLES Contribution to Symposium “Is Free Speech Under Threat in the ?” Commentary, July/August 2017, 30 (https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/free-speech-threat-united-states/) 3

"The Roots of Campus Leftism," The Weekly Standard, September 19, 2016, 24-28 (http://www.weeklystandard.com/the-roots-of-campus-leftism/article/2004234) "The University We Need," Commentary, February 2016, 27-32; (https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/the-university-we-need/) (cf. exchange of letters in Commentary, May 2016, 6-9) "What Is 'Good' College Teaching?" The Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2016 (http://wilsonquarterly.com/quarterly/the-post-obama-world/what-is-good-college-teaching/) "The Life and Wider Significance of George Syncellus," Travaux et Mémoires 19 (2015), 9-30 "The Darkness of the Seventh-Century Near East," International Journal of the Classical Tradition 18 (2011), 579-92 "Byzantine Exceptionalism and Some Recent Books on Byzantium," Historically Speaking 12 (November 2010), 16-19 "The Byzantine World of and Eustathius of Epiphania," International History Review 29 (2007), 709-45 "Predicting the Accession of ," Mediterraneo Antico 8 (2005), 767-91 "Standardized Numbers in the ," War in History 12 (2005), 1-14 "The Diplomatic Career and Historical Work of ," International History Review 26 (2004), 709-33 "The Prophecies of the Patriarch Methodius," Revue des Études Byzantines 62 (2004), 229-37 "The Historicity of Imperial Bride-Shows," Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 54 (2004), 39-52 "Travel and Trade in the Dark Ages," International History Review 26 (2004), 80-88 "A Reply to a Recent Review," Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (2003), 802-4 "Photius Before His Patriarchate," Journal of Ecclesiastical History 53 (2002), 1-17 "Late Ancient and Byzantine History Today," Historically Speaking 4 (April 2002), 20-22 (cf. exchange of letters in Historically Speaking 4 [September 2002], 35-36) "How to Hire Better Professors," Academic Questions 15 (Winter 2001-2), 39-49 (cf. exchange of letters in Academic Questions 16 [Fall 2002], 7-11) "The Persistence of Byzantium," The Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 1998, 66-91 "Observations on Finishing a General History of Byzantium," in Aëtos: Studies in Honor of Cyril Mango (B.G. Teubner, Stuttgart, 1998), 342-53 " and the Imperial Panels of San Vitale" (with Irina Andreescu-Treadgold), Art Bulletin 79 (1997), 708-23 [lecture,] Why Write a New History of Byzantium? (Canadian Institute of Balkan Studies, Toronto, 1997), 1-22 "Taking Sources on Their Own Terms and on Ours: Peter Brown's Late Antiquity," Antiquité Tardive 2 (1994), 153-59 "Imaginary Early Christianity," International History Review 15 (1993), 535-45 "The Army in the Works of Constantine Porphyrogenitus," Rivista di Studi Bizantini e Neoellenici, n.s. 29 (1992), 77-162 "Byzantium in the Tenth Century," Rivista di Bizantinistica 2 (1992), 81-100 "The Missing Year in the Revolt of Artavasdus," Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 42 (1992), 87-93 "A Note on Byzantium's Year of the Four Emperors (641)," Byzantinische Zeitschrift 83 (1990), 431-33 "Seven Byzantine Revolutions and the Chronology of Theophanes," Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 31 (1990), 203-27 "The Break in Byzantium and the Gap in Byzantine Studies," Byzantinische Forschungen 14 (1990), 289- 316 "On the Value of Inexact Numbers," Byzantinoslavica 50 (1989), 57-61 "Three Byzantine Provinces and the First Byzantine Contacts with the Rus'," Harvard Ukrainian Studies 12-13 (1988-89) 132-44 "The Empress Irene's Preparation for the Seventh ," The Patristic and Byzantine Review 7 (1988), 49-58 "The Preface of the Bibliotheca of Photius Once More" (with Tomas Hägg), Symbolae Osloenses 61 (1986), 133-38 "An Indirectly Preserved Source for the Reign of Leo IV," Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 34 (1984), 69-76 4

"The ' Treaty with the Byzantines in 816," Rivista di Studi Bizantini e Slavi 4 (1984), 213-20 "The Military Lands and the Imperial Estates in the Middle ," Harvard Ukrainian Studies 7 (Okeanos: Essays Presented to Ihor Ševčenko, 1983), 619-31 "Le terre militari e le proprietà imperiali nell' impero mediobizantino," Rivista di Studi Bizantini e Slavi 3 (1983), 215-26 (Italian translation of foregoing article) "Remarks on the Work of Al-Jarmī on Byzantium," Byzantinoslavica 44 (1983), 205-12 "The Unpublished Saint's Life of the Empress Irene," Byzantinische Forschungen 8 (1982), 237-51 "Notes on the Numbers and Organization of the Ninth-Century Byzantine Army," Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 21 (1980), 269-88 "The Recently Completed Edition of the Bibliotheca of Photius," Byzantinoslavica 41 (1980), 50-61 "The Revival of Byzantine Learning and the Revival of the Byzantine State," American Historical Review 84 (1979), 1245-66 "The Chronological Accuracy of the of Symeon the for the Years 813-845," 33 (1979), 157-97 "The Bride-Shows of the Byzantine Emperors," Byzantion 49 (1979), 395-413 "Photius on the Transmission of Texts," Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 19 (1978), 171-75 "The Preface of the Bibliotheca of Photius," Dumbarton Oaks Papers 31 (1977), 343-49 "The Problem of the Marriage of the Emperor Theophilus," Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 16 (1975), 325-41 "A Verse Translation of the Lāmīyah of Shanfarā," Journal of Arabic Literature 6 (1975), 30-34

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES "Donativa/Liberalitates," "Economy and Army," and "Pay, Incomes" in Blackwell's Encyclopaedia of the Roman Army, ed. Yann Le Bohec (Blackwell, Oxford, 2015) Contributing ed., Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, general ed. Norman F. Cantor (Viking-Penguin, New York, 1999) " Phokas," "Bardas Skleros," " the Macedonian," "Basil II Killer of the Bulgars," "Constantine IX Monomachos," "Leo VI the Wise," "Macedonians," "," "Photian Schism," "Photios," "Symeon the Logothete," and "Theodora II," in Dictionary of the Middle Ages, ed. Joseph R. Strayer (Scribners, New York, 1982-89)

REVIEWS Antony Eastmond, Byzantium's Other Empire: Trebizond, Mediaevistik 30 (2017; in preparation) Leonora Neville, : The Life and Work of a Medieval Historian, Medioevo Greco 17 (2017; forthcoming) Bruno Bleckmann and Timo Stickler, eds., Griechische Profanhistoriker des fünften nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts, Klio 99 (2017; forthcoming) George Dennis, The Taktika of Leo VI: Text, Translation, and Commentary, Journal of Military History 80 (2017; forthcoming) Anthony Kaldellis, Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood. The rise and fall of Byzantium, 955 AD to the first crusade, Ancient History Bulletin Online Reviews 7 (2017; http://ancienthistorybulletin.org/online- reviews-vol-7) Jonathan Harris, The Lost World of Byzantium, Speculum 92 (2017), 258-59 Juan Signes Codoñer ,The Emperor and the East, 829-842: Court and Frontier in Byzantium during the Last Phase of Iconoclasm, Mediaevistik 28 (2015), 500-1 Anthony Kaldellis, The Byzantine Republic: People and Power in New , Journal of Late Antiquity 8 (2015), 447-50 Alicia Simpson, : A Historiographical Study, American Historical Review 120 (2015), 1542-43 James Howard-Johnston, Historical Writing in Byzantium, Sehepunkte: Rezensionsjournal für die Geschichtswissenschaften 15 (2015; http://www.sehepunkte.de/2015/07/26687.html) M. Decker, The of War, War In History 22 (2015), 111-12 Averil Cameron, Byzantine Matters, Mediaevistik 27 (2014) 176-77 Alexandru Madgearu, Byzantine Military Organization on the Danube, Speculum 89 (2014), 798-99 Leslie Brubaker, Inventing , The Historian 75 (2013), 880-81 5

Anthony Kaldellis and Dimitris Krallis, eds., The History of Michael Attaliates, The Medieval Review 13.04.09 (April 2013) Savvas Kyriakidis, Warfare in Late Byzantium, 1204-1453, Journal of Military History 76 (2012), 225-27 Jonathan Harris, The End of Byzantium, The Historian 74 (2012), 396-98 Ruth Macrides, ed., History as Literature in Byzantium, Mediaevistik 24 (2011), 302-4 Tia Kolbaba, Inventing Heretics: Byzantines and the Filioque in the Ninth Century, American Historical Review 116 (2011), 855-56 Liz James, ed., A Companion to Byzantium, The Medieval Review 11.03.03 Ioannes Antiochenus, Fragmenta ex Historia Chronica, ed. and trans. Umberto Roberto, and Ioannes Antiochenus, Fragmenta quae supersunt Omnia, ed. and trans. Sergei Mariev, Speculum 85 (2010), 689-91 Edward Luttwak, The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire, The Medieval Review (June 2010) George Dennis, Three Byzantine Military Treatises: Text, Translation, and Notes, Journal of Military History 74 (2010), 568-69 Henning Börm, Prokop und die Perser, Gnomon 82 (2010), 374-75 Angeliki Laiou and Cécile Morrisson, The , Sixteenth-Century Journal 40 (2009), 1235-37 Judith Herrin, Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire, International History Review 31 (2009), 99-101 Dimiter Angelov, Imperial Ideology and Political Thought in Byzantium, 1204-1330, The Historian 71 (2009), 145-47 William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: Plague, Empire, and the Birth of Europe, The Historian 71 (2009), 172-73 Michael Angold, ed., The Cambridge History of Christianity V: Eastern Christianity, Speculum 83 (2008), 399-401 Timothy Gregory, A History of Byzantium, International History Review 28 (2006), 374-75 Leonora Neville, Authority in Byzantine Provincial Society, 950-1100, H-Net Reviews (March 2006; http://www.h-net.org/reviews) Carolyn Connor, Women of Byzantium, The Historian 68 (2005-6), 380-81 Kathryn Ringrose, The Perfect Servant: Eunuchs and the Social Construction of Gender in Byzantium, International Journal of the Classical Tradition 12 (2005-6), 466-70 Geoffrey Greatrex and Samuel Lieu, The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars, Phoenix 59 (2005), 380-82 Angeliki Laiou, ed., The Economic History of Byzantium from the Seventh through the Fifteenth Centuries, American Historical Review 109 (2004), 236-37 Geoffrey Regan, Byzantium's Holy Wars, Catholic Historical Review 90 (2004), 94-95 R.-J. Lilie et al., eds., Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinische Zeit, and J. R. Martindale, ed., Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire I (641-867), Speculum 78 (2003), 945-49 Judith Herrin, Women in Purple: Rulers of Medieval Byzantium, American Historical Review 108 (2003), 238-39 Paul Stephenson, Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900-1204, Speculum 78 (2003), 1001-3 Claudia Sode, Jerusalem-Konstantinopel-Rom: Die Viten des Michael Synkellos und der Brüder Theodoros und Theophanes Graptoi, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 54 (2003), 120-21 Marie-France Auzépy, L'hagiographie et l'iconoclasme byzantin: Le cas de la "Vie d'Étienne le Jeune," Speculum 77 (2002), 468-70 John Rosser, Historical Dictionary of Byzantium, The Historian 64 (2001-2), 766-67 Shaun Tougher, The Reign of Leo VI: Politics and People, Speculum 76 (2001), 236-38 Tia Kolbaba, The Byzantine Lists: Errors of the , Studies Yearbook 16/17 (2000/2001), 605-8 Ralph-Johannes Lilie, ed., Die Patriarchen der ikonoklastischen Zeit, Catholic Historical Review 86 (2000), 491-92 John Haldon, ed. and trans., Constantine Porphyrogenitus: Three Treatises on Imperial Military Expeditions, Religious Studies Review 25 (1999), 430 Michael Grant, From Rome to Byzantium: The Fifth Century AD, International History Review 21 (1999), 137-38 Mark Bartusis, The Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society, 1204-1453, War in History 6 (1999), 353-54 6

Clive Foss, Nicaea: A Byzantine City and Its Praises, Religious Studies Review 25 (1999), 107 Guglielmo Cavallo, ed., The Byzantines, American Historical Review 103 (1998), 1235-36 Jakov Ljubarskij, Quellenforschung and/or Literary Criticism: Narrative Structures in Byzantine Historical Writings, Symbolae Osloenses 73 (1998), 57-60 Adelbert Davids, ed., The Empress Theophano: Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium, Speculum 73 (1998), 164-66 Mark Whittow, The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, International History Review 19 (1997), 889-91 Peter Brown, The Rise of Western Christendom: Triumph and Diversity, AD 200-1000, American Historical Review 102 (1997), 1462-63 (cf. exchange in American Historical Review 103 [1998], 664-65) Cyril Mango and Gilbert Dagron, eds., and Its Hinterland, International History Review 18 (1996), 647-48 Angeliki Laiou and Dieter Simon, eds., Law and Society in Byzantium: Ninth-Twelfth Centuries, Speculum 71 (1996), 971-73 Paul Magdalino, The Empire of Manuel I , 1143-1180, Religious Studies Review 21 (1995), 336- 37 Ralph-Johannes Lilie, Byzantium and the Crusader States, 1096-1204, Religious Studies Review 21 (1995), 337 John L. Boojamra, The Church and Social Reform: The Policies of the Patriarch Athanasios of Constantinople, American Historical Review 100 (1995), 1551-52 Averil Cameron, The Later : AD 284-430, and Averil Cameron, The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity: AD 395-600, International History Review 17 (1995), 350-53 Michel Kaplan, Les hommes et la terre à Byzance du VIe au XIe siècle, American Historical Review 99 (1994), 1296-97 Jonathan Shepard and Simon Franklin, eds., , International History Review 16 (1994), 555-57 Johannes Koder, ed. and trans., Das Eparchenbuch Leons des Weisen, Speculum 69 (1994), 191-92 J. F. Haldon, Byzantium in the Seventh Century: The Transformation of a Culture, American Historical Review 97 (1992), 829-30 Cyril Mango, ed. and trans., Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople: Short History, Speculum 67 (1992), 1021-23 Alan Harvey, Economic Expansion in the Byzantine Empire, 900-1200, American Historical Review 96 (1991), 859 Donald M. Nicol, Byzantium and , American Historical Review 95 (1990), 1519-20 Dimitri Obolensky, Six Byzantine Portraits, American Historical Review 95 (1990), 146-47 Michael McCormick, Eternal Victory, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 4 (1988) 322-24 Daniel J. Sahas, and Logos, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 3 (1987), 352-54 Paul Alexander, The Byzantine Apocalyptic Tradition, Slavic Review 45 (1986), 572 George Dennis, trans., Maurice's Strategikon, Speculum 61 (1986), 176-78 Harry Turtledove, trans., The Chronicle of Theophanes, and Anthony Santoro, trans., Theophanes: Chronographia, Byzantine Studies 13 (1986), 285-87 Gilbert Dagron, Constantinople Imaginaire, American Historical Review 90 (1985), 1183-84 D. Stratoudaki White, Patriarch Photios of Constantinople, and D. Stratoudaki White and J. Berrigan, The Patriarch and the Prince, Speculum 58 (1983), 1100-2 Paul Speck, Artabasdos, American Historical Review 88 (1983), 94-95 Dimitri Obolensky, The Byzantine Inheritance of Eastern Europe, The Russian Review 42 (1983), 100-1 J. Duffy and J. Parker, eds., The Synodicon Vetus, Byzantine Studies 10 (1983), 419-20 A. Laiou-Thomadakis, ed., Charanis Studies, Slavic Review 40 (1981), 498-99 Tomas Hägg, Photios als Vermittler antiker Literatur, Speculum 52 (1977), 978-80

REVIEWS BY OTHERS Of The Middle Byzantine Historians: Michael Angold, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 66 (2015), 168-70; Dimitris Krallis, Speculum 90 (2015), 302-3; Christopher Hobbs, English Historical Review 130 (2015), 690-91 Of The Early Byzantine Historians: Dariusz Brodka, Historische Literatur 5 (2007), 57-61; Geoffrey Greatrex, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 59 (2008), 530-31; M. M. Johnson, Choice June 2008; 7

Mark Humphries, Classical Review 59 (2009), 104-6; Brian Croke, English Historical Review 125 (2010), 133-35; Roger Blockley, Speculum 86 (2011), 813-14 Of A Concise History of Byzantium: Averil Cameron, Literary Supplement 11/23/01, 21; Paul Stephenson, History Today 51 (2001), 60; Liz James, English Historical Review 116 (2001), 1238; Catherine Holmes, Medium Aevum 70 (2001), 378; Jay Freeman, Booklist 97 (2001), 909; Sam Collins, The History Teacher 37.1 (2003), 136; Michael Angold, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 54 (2003), 106 Of A History of the Byzantine State and Society: Robert Andrews, Library Journal 12/1/1997, 200; [Anonymous,] Washington Post Book World 1/18/1998, 12; T. S. Miller, Choice May 1998; G. T. Dennis, Church History 67 (1998), 752; Edward Luttwak, Los Angeles Times Book Review 3/21/99, 7; W. P. Kaldis, History: Reviews of New Books 27 (1999), 40; Peter Sarris, English Historical Review 114 (1999), 130-31; Dean A. Miller, Religious Studies Review 25 (1999), 430; John Haldon, International History Review 21 (1999), 720-23; Franz Tinnefeld, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 55 (1999), 876; Michael Angold, Slavic Review 58 (1999), 889- 90; Bernard Flusin, Revue des Études Byzantines 57 (1999), 335-36; Nicholas Oikonomides, Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 49 (1999), 329-30; Dion Smythe, The Medieval Review, May 1999; L. Tritle, American Historical Review 105 (2000), 986-87 (cf. reply in American Historical Review 105 [2000], 1476-77); Paul Michelson, Libraries and Culture (2000), 368-69; Alan W. Reese, Canadian Journal of History 35 (2000), 300-1; Avshalom Laniado, Mediterranean Historical Review 15 (2000), 117-22; Michel Kaplan, Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire 78 (2000), 1058-59; John Barker, Speculum 75 (2000), 515-20; Wolfram Brandes, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (2002), 716-25 (cf. reply in Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 [2003], 802- 4); P. Yannopoulos, Byzantion 72 (2002), 569-70 Of Byzantium and Its Army: J. Nesbitt, Choice June 1996, 1708; Mark Bartusis, Journal of Military History 61 (1997), 360-61; G. T. Dennis, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 21 (1997),281-84; Jean- Claude Cheynet, Revue des Études Byzantines 55 (1997), 358-60; John Haldon, Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (1997), 269-70; Bernard S. Bachrach, The Historian 60 (1997/98), 187-88; Peter Sarris, English Historical Review 113 (1998), 403-4; Adrian Goldsworthy, Journal of Roman Studies 88 (1998), 210-11; Richard Frank, Klio 80 (1998), 561; K. F., Nyt Fra Historien 47 (1998), 32-33; W. E. Kaegi, Speculum 74 (1999), 521-24; Alexandru Madgearu, Byzantinoslavica 60 (1999), 251-54; A. D. Lee, War in History 8 (2001), 348-49 Of The Byzantine Revival: D. M. Nicol, Times Higher Education Supplement 2/17/1989, 21; J. Rexine, Choice February 1989; Archie Dunn, History Today August 1989, 58; John Wortley, Canadian Journal of History 24 (1989), 213-14; Bernard Flusin, Revue des Études Byzantines 47 (1989), 313-14; W. L. T. Adams, Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association 10 (1989), 68-69; N. Oikonomides, Hellenika 40 (1989), 170-72; J. F. Haldon, International History Review 11 (1989), 313-19; W. E. Kaegi, Catholic Historical Review 76 (1990), 108-10; George Dennis, American Historical Review 95 (1990), 474-75; D. Olster, Speculum 65 (1990), 769-71; D. J. Constantelos, Church History 59 (1990), 229-31; Jonathan Shepard, Slavonic and East European Review 68 (1990), 561-62; Thomas F. X. Noble, Religious Studies Review 16 (1990), 264; W. P. Kaldis, History: Reviews of New Books 18 (1990), 132; C. M. Mazzucchi, Aevum 64 (1990), 313-15; C. Zuckerman, Mediterranean Historical Review 5 (1990), 223-25; F. Winkelmann, Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 40 (1990), 456-60; E. C. Kopff, The University Bookman 31 (1990), 36-38; B. Baldwin, Échos du Monde Classique/ Classical Views 34, n.s. 9 (1990), 475-78; M. van Esbroeck, Analecta Bollandiana 109 (1991), 186-87; J. Birkenmeier, Harvard Ukrainian Studies 15 (1991), 203-7; Edward James, Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature 75 (1991), 21; John Barker, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 7 (1991), 551- 53; P. Nautin, Revue des Études Grecques 104 (1991), 307-8; R. W. Edwards, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 51 (1992), 72-73; Michael Angold, English Historical Review 107 (1992), 426- 27; Peter Wirth, Historische Zeitschrift 256 (1993), 743; Jean Durliat, Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire 71 (1993), 1107-9 Of Renaissances before the Renaissance: K. Dannenfeldt, History: Reviews of New Books 13 (1985), 81; K. Walsh, Innsbrucker Historische Studien 7-8 (1985), 295-96; Richard Hodges, The Historian 48 (1985/86), 576-77; Bernhard Schimmelpfennig, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 42 (1986), 370-71; M. Colish, Speculum 61 (1986), 477-80; Michael Rentschler, Historische Zeitschrift 242 (1986), 667-68; Gunar Freibergs, Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and 8

Renaissance Association 7 (1986), 157-58; Thomas F. X. Noble, Catholic Historical Review 73 (1987), 256-58; A. H. Bredero, Theoretische Geschiedenis 15 (1988), 380-83; Erland Sellberg, Lynchnos 1988, 171-72; Peter Dinzelbacher, Mediaevistik 2 (1989), 283-84 Of The Byzantine State Finances: [Anonymous,] Choice 29 (1982-83), 1638; D. M. Nicol, South Slav Journal 6 (1983), 11-12; Nicolas Oikonomides, Canadian Slavic Papers 25 (1983), 462-63; Walter Goffart, American Historical Review 89 (1984), 110-11; Sergiu Iosipescu, Revue des Études Sud-Est Européennes 24 (1986), 86-88; A. E. Laiou, Byzantine Studies/Études Byzantines 13 (1986), 287-89 Of The Nature of the Bibliotheca of Photius: M. van Esbroeck, Orientalia Christiana Periodica 47 (1981), 492-93; L. Pernot, Revue des Études Grecques 95 (1982), 224-25; J. Cavarnos, American Historical Review 87 (1982), 433; N. Wilson, Speculum 57 (1982), 943-44; A. Garzya, Koinônia 6 (1982), 160-61; T. Hägg, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 76 (1983), 28-31; J. N. Ljubarskij, Vizantijskij Vremennik 32 (1983), 259-62; Wolfgang Lackner, Südost-Forschungen 42 (1983), 514-17; H. G. Thümmel, Byzantinoslavica 45 (1984), 62-64; J. Schamp, L'Antiquité Classique 53 (1984), 445- 50; M. Cunningham, Journal of Hellenic Studies 104 (1984), 271-72; R. S[chieffer], Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 40 (1984), 668-69; A. Markopoulos, Hellenika 36 (1985), 394-97; Ann Moffatt, Byzantine Studies/Études Byzantines, n.s. 1-2 (1996-97), 311-12 Of "The Chronological Accuracy of the Chronicle of Symeon the Logothete": F. van Ommeslaeghe, Analecta Bollandiana 99 (1981), 409-11

HONORS AND AWARDS Mellon Faculty Grant, Saint Louis University, 2016 Sabbatical Research Leave, Saint Louis University, 2012 Sabbatical Research Leave, Saint Louis University, 2003 Faculty Research Leave, Saint Louis University, 2002 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship, 1996-97 NEH Research Fellowship for University Teachers, 1996-97 Teaching Incentive Program Award, Florida International University, 1996 Faculty Development Grant, Florida International University, 1994 Earhart Foundation Fellowship for travel in and , summer 1994 Award for Excellence in Research, Florida International University, 1994 Earhart Foundation Fellowship for research, 1992-93 Faculty Development Grant, Florida International University, 1991 Outstanding Achievement and Performance Award, Florida International University, 1990 Summer Research Grant, Florida International University Foundation, 1990 Visiting Fellowship, All Souls College, Oxford, 1988-89 Wilbur Foundation Fellowship, 1989 Earhart Foundation Fellowship for travel in Italy and , 1989 NEH Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, 1987 Earhart Foundation Fellowship for travel in Turkey, Yugoslavia, , and Greece, 1985 Earhart Foundation Fellowship for travel and research in Italy, 1982 Mellon Program for Faculty Renewal Grant, Stanford 1981 NEH Grant for seminar in Greek , 1979 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, 1978-80 and 1982-83 UCLA Research Grant, 1978 Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellowship, 1975-77 Arthur Deloraine Corey Fellowship for travel in Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia, Turkey, , Lebanon, Syria, , Libya, Malta, and Tunisia, Harvard 1970-71 Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard 1970 Edward Chandler Cumming Prize for Best Senior Thesis in History and Literature, Harvard 1970

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, American Historical Association, Society for Classical Studies (formerly American Philological Association), Medieval Academy of America, National Association of Scholars, Codrington Club (All Souls College, Oxford), Heterodox Academy 9

Referee for Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, American Academy in Berlin, Saint Louis University Faculty Research Leaves, Austrian Science Fund Reader for Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Yale University Press, Routledge, Blackwell, University of Texas Press, Broadview Press, Wadsworth Publishing, Harcourt School Publishers, Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of , University of Oklahoma Press, Pearson Longman, Walter de Gruyter, Hackett Publishing, Bloomsbury Press Reader for American Historical Review, Art Bulletin, Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Hesperia, Social Science History, World Book Encyclopedia, Viator, International History Review, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Church History, Allegorica, Greece and Rome, Speculum, Essays in Medieval Studies, Phoenix, Fides et Historia, Byzantion Member, Honorary Scientific Committee of the Collection "Corpus membranarum Capuanarum," published by Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2014- Member, Program Committee for Annual Meeting of Medieval Academy of America, 2012 Elected departmental representative to Saint Louis University Faculty Council, 2010-11 Member of Advisory Committee for A Documentary History of the Orthodox Church, Bryn Geffert and Theofanis Stavrou, eds., 2007- Faculty Adviser, The Campion Society, Saint Louis University, 2001-09 Member of selection committee for James Henry Breasted Prize, American Historical Association, 2003-6 (Chair 2006) Sponsor, H. B. Earhart Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program, 1999-2002 Senator, Florida International University Faculty Senate, 1993-96 Bibliographical collaborator for Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 1990-92 Chairman of Program Committee, Byzantine Studies Conference, 1987; Member of Governing Board, 1986-90; Member of Program Committee, 1985; Member of Dumbarton Oaks Liaison Committee, 1989-91 Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary Society, Florida International University, 1989-91 Coordinator, faculty seminar on "Renaissances before the Renaissance," Stanford Program for Faculty Renewal, 1981 Secretary and Bulletin editor, Association of Alumni of the Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, 1976-81

PAPERS AND LECTURES Papers: American Historical Association Meeting (twice); British Symposium of Byzantine Studies (twice); Byzantine Studies Conference (fourteen times); California Classical Association Conference; Dumbarton Oaks Symposium; Ettore Majorana Center, Erice; International Byzantine Congress (twice); International Congress Commemorating the Millennium of Christianity in Rus'-Ukraine; International Patristic-Byzantine Symposium; Southeastern Medieval Association Meeting; University of British Columbia Medieval Workshop; Meeting of the Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture; Harvard University Early Slavic Seminar; Roman Crafts and Trade Conference, University of Leuven, Belgium; Symposium on Byzantine War Ideology, University of Vienna; Workshop on the Chronicle of Theophanes, Collège de France and University of Paris-Sorbonne Lectures: University; Florida International University (three times); Hellenic Canadian Association of Toronto; Hellenic Society of Greater St. Louis; Oxford University Byzantine Society (three times); Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto; Saint Louis University (six times); University of Bergen; University of Bologna; University of California at Berkeley; University of California at Los Angeles; University of Michigan; University of Reykjavik; University of Toronto; University of Upsala; University of Washington; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (twice)

COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate: Byzantine History; Byzantine Civilization; The Dark Ages, 300 to 1000; Medieval History to 1100; The Medieval West from 300 to 1350; The Rise of Western Culture; Origins of the Modern World to 1500; Church History to 1517; Western Civilization to 1550; Western Civilization to 1648; 's Iliad; Homer's Odyssey; The Peloponnesian War; The Greek 10

Orators; Greek History to 323 B.C.; Greek History to 30 B.C.; The Mediterranean World from Alexander to ; Roman History to 337; Ancient and Medieval Biography (seminar); Medieval People (seminar); The Christian Roman Empire (colloquium) Graduate: Late Antiquity (seminar); Procopius (seminar); Introduction to Byzantine History (reading course); The Byzantine Historians (reading course); The Byzantine Revival (seminar); The Bibliotheca of Photius (seminar); Byzantine-Western Relations (seminar), Byzantine History (seminar); in the Fifth Century B.C. (reading course); Aristophanes (seminar); Introduction to Roman History (reading course); Ancient Biography (seminar); The Ancient Historians (reading course); Procopius' Secret History (reading course)

DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED David Parnell, "Justinian's Men: The Ethnic and Regional Origins of Byzantine Officers and Officials, ca. 518-610," 2011 Jason Fossella, "The Emperor's Eyes: Communications, Diplomacy and Bureaucracy in the Byzantine Empire, 518–1204," 2014 Joseph Reidy, "An Alternative History of the Church: A Study of Two Lost Arian Historians," 2015 Joseph Western, "At the Edges of Empires: Ecclesiastical Frontiers and the Defense of in the Pre-Norman Period, 880-1018 A.D.,” 2017 Frank Krajewski, "A Byzantine World Historian: Eustathius of Epiphania" (in progress) Rebekah Sheldon, "Christianizing Marriage: the Formation of Christian Monogamy, East and West (c. 450- 950)" (in progress)

LANGUAGES Arabic, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Russian

BIOGRAPHICAL Born April 30, 1949, Oxford, England; U.S. citizen; married since September 25, 1982 to Irina Andreescu- Treadgold; no children