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Peter Frankopan (born 22 March 1971) [1] is a British historian, writer, and hotelier. He is a professor of global history at Worcester College, Oxford, and the Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research. He is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society. [2]
Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History at Oxford University, where he is Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford. He is also UNESCO Professor of Silk Roads Studies and a Bye-Fellow at King's College, Cambridge.
Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History, Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College. He specialises in the history of the Byzantine Empire in the 11th Century, and in the history of Asia Minor, Russia and the Balkans.
“The Earth Transformed” by Peter Frankopan is an ambitious project with the aim of looking at the history of the Earth & its inhabitants as we know it through the lens of the environment and climate that arguably shaped us into what and who we are now.
Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History, Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College. He specialises in the history of the Byzantine Empire in the 11th Century, and in the history of Asia Minor, Russia and the Balkans.
Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History, Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College. He specializes in the history of the Byzantine Empire in the 11th Century, and in the history of Asia Minor, Russia and the Balkans.
Professor Frankopan specialises in the history of the Byzantine Empire in the 11th century, and in the history of Asia Minor, Russia and the Balkans. He works on medieval Greek literature and rhetoric, and on diplomatic and cultural exchange between Constantinople and the Islamic world, western Europe and the principalities of southern Russia.
I am Professor of Global History and have been Senior Research Fellow at Worcester since 2000. I have been Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research since it was founded in 2010.
In The Earth Transformed, Peter looks at how nature, the environment and climate have shaped our the history of our planet, its animals, plants and our own species; and at how humans have re-purposed its resources, for good and for ill. 'An epic survey of our interaction with the environment'.
Peter is Professor of Global History at Oxford University, where is Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research. He is also UNESCO Professor of Silk Roads Studies at King's College, Cambridge. Peter is a member of the Advisory Board of the Sevgi Gönül Center for Byzantine Studies at Koç University, Istanbul.