Peter Charanis

Peter Charanis

Peter Charanis (1908 - 23 March 1985) was a well-known scholar of Byzantium and the Voorhees Professor of History at Rutgers University. Dr. Charanis was long associated with the Dumbarton Oaks research library.

Dr. Charanis was born in Lemnos, Greece. He immigrated to the United States as a pre-teen with his brother James leaving his family in Lemnos and settling in New Jersey in 1920. He received his bachelor's degree from Rutgers and his doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied under Alexander Vasiliev. He continued his studies as a postgraduate in the University of Brussels under the eminent Byzantinist, Henri Grégoire. From 1936 to 1938, he participated in Grégoire's seminar where he met his future wife Madeleine Schiltz and befriended the likes of Nicholas Adontz and Paul Wittek. According to Charanis himself, during his stay in Brussels, he acquired a profound interest in the Armenians. That interest bore abundant fruit in various studies, notably "The Armenians in the Byzantine Empire" (Byzantinoslavica, 1961) and "A Note on the Ethnic Origin of Emperor Maurice" (Byzantion, 1965).

Charanis also spent some time at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, and upon his return to the United States joined the Rutgers faculty in 1938, becoming Voorhees Professor of History in 1963. At that time, Byzantine Studies was still at its infancy in the United States. Charanis persuaded the history department to begin a course in Byzantine Studies, which eventually became one of the most popular courses at Rutgers. From 1964 to 1966, he served as chairman of the university's history department. He retired in 1976.

elected bibliography

*"An important short chronicle of the fourteenth century", "Byzantion" 13 (1938)
*"Byzantium, the West and the origin of the First Crusade", "Byzantion" 19 (1949)
*"On the Social Structure and Economic Organization of the Byzantine Empire in the Thirteenth Century and Later", "Byzantinoslavica" 12 (1951)
*"Ethnic Changes in the Byzantine Empire in the Seventh Century", "Dumbarton Oaks Papers" 13 (1959)
*"The Armenians in the Byzantine Empire", "Byzantinoslavica" 22 (1961), Repr. Lisbon, 1963, London, 1972
*"Observations on the Demography of the Byzantine Empire", "XIII International Congress of Byzantine Studies", Oxford, 1966

References

*cite journal
last =E. Laiou
first =Angeliki
title =Peter Charanis, 1908-1985
journal =Dumbarton Oaks Papers
volume =39
pages =xiii-xv
publisher =Dumbarton Oaks
date =1985
id =ISSN 00707546

*cite news
title =Dr. Peter Charanis Dies at 76; Retired Professor at Rutgers
language =English
publisher =The New York Times
date =March 27, 1985
url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CE2DE1438F934A15750C0A963948260
accessdate =2007-01-10


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