Hispania in late antiquity : current perspectives
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Hispania in late antiquity : current perspectives
(The medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 24)
Brill, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [557]-624) and index
Contents of Works
- "Cities and government in late antique Hispania : recent advances and future research" / Michael Kulikowski
- "'Genere hispanus' : Theodosius, Spain, and Nicene orthodoxy" / Neil McLynn
- "Heresy and orthodoxy in fourth-century Hispania : Arianism and Priscillianism" / Victoria Escribano
- "Angelorum participes : the cult of the saints in late antique Spain" / Pedro Castillo Maldonado
- "'Un coterie espagnole pieuse' : Christian archaeology and Christian communities in fourth- and fifth-century Hispania" / Kim Bowes
- "The Cantabrian Basin in the fourth and fifth centuries : from imperial province to periphery" / Pablo C. Diaz and Luís R. Menéndez-Bueyes
- "Walls in the urban landscape of late Roman Spain : defense and imperial strategy" / Carmen Fernández-Ochoa and Ángel Morillo
- "Spain and the African provinces in late antiquity" / Javier Arce
- "Hispania in the later Roman Mediterranean : ceramics and trade" / Paul Reynolds
- "Coinage, iconography, and the changing political geography of fifth-century Hispania" / Fernando López Sánchez
- "Villas in Hispania during the fourth and fifth centuries" / Alexandra Chavarría Arnau
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hispania in Late Antiquity: Current Approaches makes recent work on late antique Hispania available to a non-specialist audience outside the Iberian peninsula. The central theme of the volume is the integration of Hispania into the larger world of the later Roman empire. The contributors - archaeologists, historians, and historians of art - treat both the historical evidence and the historiographical context that has conditioned interpretation of that evidence. Topics covered include Christianization, urbanism, villas and land tenure, trade, and military topography. Taken together, the essays in this volume present a coherent and up-to-date picture of how Spain's late antique culture came into being, and how it was transformed in the course of the late antique centuries.
Contributors: Javier Arce; Kim Bowes; Pedro Castillo Maldonado; Alexandra Chavarria; Pablo C. Diaz; M. Victoria Escribano Pano; Carmen Fernandez-Ochoa; Michael Kulikowski; Fernando Lopez-Sanchez; Neil McLynn; Luis R. Menendez-Bueyes; Angel Morillo Cerdan; Paul Reynolds.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
1. Kim Bowes and Michael Kulikowski, Introduction
Introduction to Part 1
2. Michael Kulikowski, "Cities and Government in Late Antique Hispania: Recent Advances and Future Research
Introduction to Part 2
3. Neil McLynn, "'Genere Hispanus': Theodosius, Spain and Nicene Orthodoxy"
4. Victoria Escribano, "Heresy and Orthodoxy in Fourth-Century Hispania:
Arianism and Priscillianism"
5. Pedro Castillo Maldonado, "Angelorum participes: The Cult of the Saints in Late Antique Spain"
6. Kim Bowes, "'Un coterie espagnole pieuse': Christian Archaeology and Christian Communities in Theodosian Hispania"
Introduction to Part 3
7. Pablo C. Diaz and Luis R. Menendez-Bueyes, "The Cantabrian Basin in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: From Imperial Province to Periphery"
8. Carmen Fernandez-Ochoa and Angel Morillo, "Walls in the Urban Landscape of Late Roman Spain: Defense and Imperial Strategy"
9. Javier Arce, "Spain and the African Provinces in Late Antiquity"
Introduction to Part 4
10. Paul Reynolds, "Hispania in the Later Roman Mediterranean:
Ceramics and Trade"
11. Fernando Lopez Sanchez, "Coinage, Iconography and the Changing Political Geography of Fifth-Century Hispania"
12. Alexandra Chavarria Arnau, "Villas in Hispania during the Fourth
and Fifth Century
Bibliography
Index
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