Date and institution of PhD awarded:
September 10, 2009, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
Further academic qualifications:
PhD: 24 February 2010, University of Warsaw
Specialisation:
Byzantium and medieval Islamic world; historiography; long-distance trade; slavery and slave trade; comparative and global history
Participation in scholarly communities and networks:
Contact:
Marek Jankowiak

Edited volume

  1. Biermann and M. Jankowiak (eds), The Archaeology of Slavery in Early Medieval Europe. The Invisible Commodity, Cham 2021.
  2. Gruszczyński, M. Jankowiak and J. Shepard (eds), Viking-Age Trade. Silver, Slaves and Gotland, London 2021.
  3. Audy, M. Jankowiak and C. von Heijne (eds), Nordisk Numismatisk Årsskrift ny serie 2, Stockholm 2021.
  4. Jankowiak and F. Montinaro (eds), Studies in Theophanes. Travaux et Mémoires 19 (Paris, 2015).

Main journal and conference papers

  1. “Replacing the Silk Road? Central Asian merchants between China and Scandinavia, 840–1000 CE”, in: Julian Henderson, Stephen Morgan and Matteo Salonia (eds), The Silk Roads: Cultural Interactions, Perceptions, and Peripheries across Eurasia, 3000 BCE to the present, London 2024 (submitted).
  2. “Viking-Age Dirham Hoards in Northern Europe: Why so Many?”, in: B. Hellings and M. Spoerri Butcher (eds), Crossing Frontiers: The Evidence of Roman Coin Hoards, Oxford 2024 (in print).
  3. “Infrastructures and organisation of the early Islamic slave trade with northern Europe”, in: H. Kennedy and F. Bessard (eds), Land and trade in early Islam: The economy of the early Islamic Middle East 750–1050 AD, Oxford 2024 (in print).
  4. “Volga Bulgar imitative coinage”, in: J. Shepard and L. Treadwell (eds), Muslims on the Volga in the Viking age. In the footsteps of Ibn Fadlan, London 2023: 315–57.
  5. “Misdated Popes: A Mistake in the Chronology of Seventh-Century Bishops of Rome”, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 74/1 (2023): 18–38.
  6. review of “Gilbert Dagron, Bernard Flusin, Denis Feissel, and Michel Stavrou (éds.), Constantin VII Porphyrogénète, Le livre des cérémonies. CFHB, 52/1–5”, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 116/3 (2023): 1075–95.
  7. “P.Lond. I 113.10, the exile of patriarch Kyros of Alexandria, and the Arab conquest of Egypt”, Mélanges James Howard-Johnston. Travaux et Mémoires 26 (2022): 287–314.
  8. “Procopius of Caesarea and His Byzantine Successors”, in: M. Meier and F. Montinaro, A Companion to Procopius of Caesarea, Leiden-Boston 2022: 231–51.
  9. “Classifying and interpreting Viking-Age dirham imitations”, Nordisk numismatisk årsskrift ny serie 2 (2021): 53–76.
  10. “Tracing the Saqaliba: Slave trade and the archaeology of the Slavic lands in the tenth century”, in: F. Biermann and M. Jankowiak (eds), The archaeology of slavery in early medieval Europe. The Invisible Commodity, Cham 2021: 161–81.
  11. “Dirham flows into northern and eastern Europe and the rhythms of the slave trade with the Islamic world”, in: J. Gruszczyński, M. Jankowiak and J. Shepard (eds), Viking-Age Trade: Silver, Slaves and Gotland, Abingdon 2021: 105–31.
  12. “Contacts between the Islamic World and Northern Europe in the pre-Mongol period”, in: B. Walker, T. Insoll and C. Fenwick (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology, Oxford 2020: 355–73.
  13. “奴隷のためのディルハム:9・10世紀のイスラーム世界と北ヨーロッパ間の奴隷交易” [“Dirhams for Slaves: Slave Trade between the Islamic World and Northern Europe in the 9th and 10th Centuries A.D.”], Shi’en. Journal of Historical Studies 80/1 (2020): 36–65.
  14. “Silver fragmentation: reinterpreting the evidence of the hoards”, in: J. Kershaw and G. Williams (eds), Silver, butter, cloth. Monetary and social economies in the Viking Age, Oxford 2018: 15–31.
  15. “What can trade in Saqaliba slaves tell us about early Islamic slavery?”, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 49 (2017): 169–72.
  16. “Byzantine coins in Viking-Age northern lands”, in: F. Androshchuk, J. Shepard and M. White (eds), Byzantium and the Viking World, Uppsala 2016: 117–39.
  17. “A New Date-List of the Works of Maximus the Confessor”, in: P. Allen and B. Neil (eds), Oxford Handbook to Maximus the Confessor, Oxford 2015: 19–83 (with P. Booth).
  18. “The Notitia 1 and the impact of Arab invasions on Asia Minor”, Millennium 10 (2013): 435–61.
  19. “The First Arab Siege of Constantinople”, Travaux et Mémoires 17 (2013): 237–320.
  20. “The Invention of Dyotheletism”, Studia Patristica 63 (2013): 335–42.