James Howard-Johnson
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James Howard-Johnston is an English historian of the Byzantine Empire. He is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and the convenor of the Near East in the Age of Justinian and Muhammad class. He is married to the novelist Angela Huth.
- "Byzance et la mer ; etudes d'histoire maritime de Byzance, propos du theme des Caravisiens." (s.a.)
- "The cult of saints in late antiquity and the Middle Ages :essays on the contribution of Peter Brown." (1999)
- "The scholar & the gypsy : two journeys to Turkey" - Past and Present. (1992)
- "Studies in the organization of the Byzantine army in the tenth and eleventh centuries". (1971)
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