This volume, the fourth in the series titled Studies in the Social and Religious History of the Mediaeval Greek World, brings together fifteen studies and essays spanning 1,500 years, Unified in theme, they address the problem of continuity and discontinuity in Greek history, they illustrate aspects of the synthesis that was achieved between the Graeco-Roman world and Christianity, and explore its nachleben in mediaeval and early modern Greek, Balkan and Slavic cultures.
