Mark Whittow


Mark Whittow was a British historian, archaeologist, and academic, specialising in the Byzantine Empire. He was a university lecturer at the University of Oxford and a Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Early life and education

Whittow was born in Cambridge. He attended Lord Wandsworth College in Long Sutton, Hampshire. From 1976 he read Modern History at Trinity College, Oxford, and in 1987 earned a DPhil in Byzantine history and archaeology.

Academic career

Whittow was a research fellow and lecturer at Oriel College and held faculty positions at the University of Reading and at King's College London, before returning to Oxford in 1998 as a fellow of St Peter's College and University Lecturer in History. He became a fellow of Corpus Christi and University Lecturer in Byzantine Studies in 2009. He was Senior Proctor of the university for the 2016/2017 academic year. In November 2017, he was announced as the next Provost of Oriel College, Oxford; he was to take up the post in September 2018.

Personal life

Whittow was married to Helen Malcolm, a QC and Deputy High Court Judge.
He died in a car accident in Oxfordshire on the evening of 23 December 2017, aged 60.

Selected works

  • The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, 600–1025
  • 'Recent Research on the Late Antique City in Asia Minor: the Second Half of the 6th c. Revisited', in Recent Research in Late Antique Urbanism, ed. L. Lavan, JRA Supplementary Series 42, pp. 137–53
  • 'Early Medieval Byzantium and the End of the Ancient World', Journal of Agrarian Change 9, pp. 134–53
  • 'The Middle Byzantine Economy ', in The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire, ed. J. Shepard, pp. 465–92
  • 'The Late Roman/Early Byzantine Near East', in The New Cambridge History of Islam I, ed. C. Robinson, pp. 72–97
  • ''Byzantium in the Eleventh Century: Being in Between. Papers from the 45th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Exeter College, Oxford, 24–26 March 2012''