Although ethnicity is a modern concept and would not have been
recognized by the Byzantines, throughout its history the Byzantine
Empire was a multi-ethnic state. The papers in this volume examine
questions of the uniformity and separateness of the various
Byzantine populations and the degree and mechanisms of
acculturation. The cultural uniformity that the Byzantine church
and state pursued through Orthodoxy and the Greek language did not
erase all distinct traits of different groups--nor was that their
intention. This volume provides examples of the multiple forms of
integration and resistance to integration in a society that for a
long time functioned as an integral state and an articulated
society that accepted diversity.
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