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Dimitris Krallis

Professor, Global Humanities

Director, SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies

 dkrallis@sfu.ca

 AQ 6195

 

 

Profile

Research interests

  • Byzantine Studies
  • Social, political, economic and intellectual history
  • Modern reception of Byzantium

Education

  • PhD, History, University of Michigan
  • MPhil, Byzantine Studies, University of Oxford
  • BA, Political Science, University of Athens

Biography

I was born in Athens where I lived during my childhood, teenage and college years. At the University of Athens I studied political theory and, inspired by my professors of history, decided to risk all by applying for a graduate degree in Byzantine Studies. This took me to the University of Oxford where I studied Byzantine social and political history. After an interruption of four years dedicated to military service and to teaching at the American College of Greece in Athens I moved to the US and the University of Michigan for my doctorate. Upon graduation I joined the faculty at A片资源吧 where I work at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies.

Publications

Monographs

    • Reviews in Greek: 1. , 2     
  • Michael Attaleiates and the Politics of Imperial Decline in Eleventh Century Byzantium (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2012)

Translations

  • with Anthony Kaldellis, Michael Attaleiates: History (Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library 鈥 Harvard University Press, 2012) 鈥 a translation

Journal articles and book chapters

  • "The Politics of War: Virtue, Tyche, Persuasion and the Byzantine General," in R. Evans and S. Tougher ed. Generalship in Ancient Greece, Rome and Byzantium (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022), 284-305.
  • "Time, Space, and Physical Reality: Byzantine Authors and the Materiality of the Roman Imagined Community," V. N. Vlyssidou ed., Byzantine Authors and their Times (Athens: NHRF, 2021), 179-198.
  • 鈥淭he Social Views of Michael Attaleiates,鈥 in James Howard-Johnston ed., Social Change in Town and Country in Eleventh-Century Byzantium (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), 44-61.
  • 鈥淟iquid Memories: Oceanic Allusions and Greek Imagery in the Forum of Constantine鈥 in S. G眉nther, Li Qiang, C. Sode, S. Wahlgren, and Zhang Qiang eds., Byzantium in China: Studies in Honour of Professor Xu Jialing on the Occasion of her Seventieth Birthday - Supplements to the Journal of Ancient Civilizations (2019), 31-47.

Older

  • 鈥淧opular Political Agency in Byzantium鈥檚 Village and Towns鈥 Byzantina Symmeikta 28 (2018), 11-38.
  • 鈥淗istoriography as Critical Contemporary Commentary鈥濃 in A. Kaldellis and N. Siniossoglou ed., Cambridge Intellectual History of Byzantium (Cambridge, 2017), 599-614.
  • 鈥淗istorians, Politics, and the Polis in the Eleventh and twelfth Centuries鈥 in B. Flusin and J.-C. Cheynet eds., Autour du Premier humanisme byzantin & des Cinq e虂tudes sur le XIe sie虁cle, quarante ans apre虁s Paul lemerle [Travaux et M茅moires 21.2] (Paris: Coll猫ge de France 鈥 CNRS, 2017), 419-48.
  • 鈥淚magining Rome in Medieval Constantinople: Memory, Politics, and the Past in the Middle Byzantine Period, 鈥濃˙. Weiler and P. Lambert eds., How the Past was Used: Historical Cultures c. 750-2000 (Oxford: The British Academy, 2017), 49-68.
  • 鈥淯rbane Warriors: Smoothing out tensions between soldiers and civilians in Attaleiates鈥 encomium to Emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates,鈥濃 in M. D. Lauxtermann and M. Whittow eds., Byzantium in the Eleventh Century: Being in Between (London, 2017), 154-168.
  •  鈥淕reek Glory, Constantinian Legend: Praxagoras鈥 Athenian Agenda in Zosimos鈥 New History,鈥 Journal of Late Antiquity 7.1 (Spring 2014): 110-130.
  • 鈥淭he outsider鈥檚 gaze: Reflections on Recent Non-byzantinist Readings of Byzantine History and on their implications for our field,鈥 Byzantina Symmeikta 23 (2013): 183-99.
  • 鈥淭he 鈥楥ritic鈥檚鈥 Byzantine Ploy: Voltairian Confusion in Post-secularist narratives鈥 Boundary 2 vol. 40, no. 1 (Spring 2013): 223-43.
  •  鈥淗armless satire, stinging critique: a new reading of the Timarion,鈥 in Angelov D. and Saxby M. ed., Power and Subversion in Byzantium (Ashgate/Variorum, 2013): 221-45.
  • with Thomas Kuehn, 鈥淣otes from the Guest Editors,鈥 in Krallis D. and Kuehn T., ed. Journal of Modern Hellenism - Hellenism and Islam: Global and Historical Perspectives (Winter 2010-2011): ix- xvi.
  • 鈥溾楧emocratic鈥 Action in Eleventh-Century Byzantium: Michael Attaleiates鈥 鈥楻epublicanism鈥 in Context,鈥 Viator 40 No. 2 (Fall 2009): 35-53
  • 鈥淪acred Emperor, Holy Patriarch: A New Reading of the Clash between Emperor Isaakios I Komnenos and Patriarch Michael Keroularios in Attaleiates鈥 History,鈥 Byzantinoslavica 67 (2009): 169-90.
  • 鈥淢ichael Attaleiates as a Reader of Psellos鈥 in Barber Ch. ed., Reading Michael Psellos (Leiden, 2006): 167-91.
  • 鈥淭he army that crossed two frontiers and established a third: the uses of the frontier by an eleventh-century Byzantine author鈥 in Fronti猫res au moyen 芒ge - Frontiers in the Middle Ages of the F.I.D.E.M. series Textes et 茅tudes du moyen 芒ge (2006): 335-48.

Book Reviews


  • D. D沤INO, R.W. STRICKLER, Dissidence and persecution in Byzantium: from Constantine to Michael Psellos (Leiden: Brill, 2021), BMCR 2022.10.26
  • WARREN TREADGOLD, The Middle Byzantine Historians. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, Speculum 90/1 (January 2015): 302-3.
  • ALICIA SIMPSON, Niketas Choniates: A Historiographical Study. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, 螔蠀味伪谓蟿喂谓维 危蠉渭渭蔚喂魏蟿伪 24 (2014): 347-51
  • LEONORA NEVILLE, Heroes and Romans in Twelfth-Century Byzantium: The Material for History of Nikephoros Bryennios. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, The English Historical Review 129 [538] (2014): 675-77

Older

  • GILL PAGE, Being Byzantine: Greek Identity before the Ottomans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, Journal of Hellenic Studies 131 (2011): 286-87
  • YOUVAL ROTMAN, Byzantine Slavery and the Mediterranean World. Trans. Jane Marie Todd. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 2009, Speculum 86.1 (2011): 266-68
  • MARCUS RAUTMAN, Daily Life in the Byzantine Empire. (The Greenwood Press 鈥淒aily Life through History鈥 Series.) Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood Press, 2006, Speculum (April 2008): 474-75

Conference presentations

  • "Personalized Efficiency: Taxation and Dialogue in Byzantine State Finances." Presented October 29, 2023 at the 49th Byzantine Studies Conference, Vancouver, BC
  • "Reflections on European Pasts Ignored: Taxes, State Power, and the Measuring of Society in a Forgotten Europe." Presented May 24, 2023 at The Idea and Futures of Europe Workshop organized by Rutgers, SFU, and Universit脿 per Stranieri di Siena
  • "The Impersonal Logic of Governance: Friendship, Cultural Affinity, and Public Service in Byzantium." Presented March 15, 2021, at the Edinburgh University Classicising Learning in Medieval Imperial Systems: Cross-cultural Approaches to Byzantine Paideia andTang/Song Xue seminar.
  • "Army commanders as managers of demotic power in Byzantium: Debate, persuasion, and politics among the genos stratiotikon." Presented June 18, 2020, at Political Animals: explorations of the political across the ages symposium organized at SFU by D. Krallis (SFU), C. Repapis (Goldsmiths University in London), and G. Politis (University of Athens)

Older

  • "Corrupting the Law with the Gifts of Friendship: Effective Governance and the Challenge of Social Affinities, The Case of Psellos." Presented at the Lecture series on Byzantine social history at the Department of History of the University of Belgrade on May 4 2017
  • "The Mundane Mechanics of Politics: Byzantine Villages and Towns as loci of Political Activity." Presented at the Lecture series on Byzantine social history at the Department of History of the University of Belgrade on May 3 2017
  • "Mapping Statecraft in the Middle Byzantine Period." Presented at the 51st Annual Conference of the Medieval Association of the Pacific 鈥 Preserving and Presenting the Medieval, held March 18, 2017 at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles CA
  • "Measuring the Goods, Mobilizing the Collective: Logistics, Procurement and Roman Identity in the Middle Byzantine Period." Presented at the Collectivities, Individuals, Identity and the Polity: Imagining the Commons in Late Antiquity and Byzantium symposium held February 3 and 4, 2017 at A片资源吧
  • "Angry words in God鈥檚 Mirror: Psogos and Personal Attacks in Byzantium." Presented at the 2015 Medieval and Renaissance Studies Annual Lecture held November 11 2015 at the University of Missouri, Columbia MO
  • "Urban Affinities and the Running of the Pre-modern State: Impersonal Administration, Medieval Polities, and the Bias of Modernity." Presented at: Cities, Saints, and Memory in Late Antiquity held October 23-24 at the University of Michigan
  • "Managing Fortune: Virtue and Tyche in Byzantine Generalship." Presented at: The International Medieval Congress held July 6-9 2015 at The University of Leeds, Leeds UK
  • "Historians and the polity from the eleventh to the twelfth centuries." Presented at: 脌 la suite de Paul Lemerle L鈥檋umanisme byzantin et les 茅tudes sur le XIe si猫cle quarante ans apr猫s, held October 23-26, 2013 at the Coll猫ge de France, Paris
  • "Reading Rome in Medieval Constantinople: Culture, Politics, and the Roman Past in the Middle Byzantine Period." Presented at: Uses of the Past in Past Societies: A Global Perspective, held June 11 and 12, 2013 at The British Academy, London
  • "Texts and Contexts for (re)Reading Byzantine Politics and Identity." Presented at: The Byzantine Seminar, held Nov. 21, 2012 at University of Oxford, UK
  • "Public opinion, political discourse, and policy formation in eleventh-century Byzantium." Presented at: The International Medieval Congress, held July 9 to 12, 2012 at Leeds
  • "An eleventh-century rhetorical interface between army and civilians: Attaleiates鈥 Encomium to Botaneiates." Presented at: 45th Spring Symposium in Byzantine Studies, held March 24 to 26, 2012 at University of Oxford, UK
  • "Some Thoughts on Republican Readings of Byzantine History." Presented at: The Symposium in Honor of Diane Owen Hughes, held March 16-17, 2012 at the University of Michigan