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The Routledge handbook on identity in Byzantium

edited by Michael Edward Stewart, David Alan Parnell, and Conor Whately

(The Routledge history handbooks)(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This handbook represents a milestone in offering a survey of the vibrant surge of scholarship examining the numerous and oft-times fluctuating codes of identity that shaped and transformed Byzantium and its neighbours during the empire's long life / This book will appeal to all those interested in the importance of identity in Byzantium, from gender, religion, ethnic, and regional identities / This book draws upon a wide range of disciplines across history, art, archaeology, and religion to provide an accurate representation of the state of the field both now and in its immediate future

目次

Introduction: Michael Edward Stewart (University of Queensland), David Alan Parnell (Indiana University Northwest), and Conor Whately (University of Winnipeg): "Finding Byzantium." / Sviatoslav Dmitriev (Ball State University): "The Political Philosophy of John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity." / Nicola Rose Ernst (University of Exeter): "Constantinian Imperial Identities: The Julianic Pushback." / Christopher W. Malone (University of Sydney): "Soldier-Emperors and the Motif of Imperial Violence in the Byzantine Empire." / Anna Muthesius (University of Cambridge): "Imperial Identity: Byzantine Silks, Art, Autocracy, Theocracy, and the Image of Basileia." / Michael Edward Stewart (University of Queensland): "To Triumph Forever: Romans & Barbarians in early Byzantium." / Robert Kasperski (Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences): "Some Considerations on Barbarian Ethnicity in Late Antiquity." / Rafal Kosinski (Bialystok University): "The Elements of Identity as Exemplified by Four Late-Antique Authors." / Jonathan J. Arnold (University of Tulsa): "Manly Goths, Unmanly Romans: Ideologies of Gender in Ostrogothic Italy." / Andy Merrills (University of Leicester): "Contested Identities in Byzantine North Africa." / Christopher Heath (Manchester Metropolitan University): "Contested Identities in the Byzantine West, c.540-c.895." / Joseph Western (College of the Ozarks): "Overlapping Identities and Individual Agency in Byzantine Southern Italy." / Ryan W. Strickler (The Australian National University): "Dehumanization, Apocalypticism, and Anti-Judaism: Reflections on Identity Formation in Seventh-Century Byzantium." / Anthony Kaldellis (The Ohio State University): "Provincial Identities in Byzantium." / Nathan Leidholm (Bilkent University): "Parents and Children, Servants and Masters: Slaves, Freedmen, and the Family in Byzantium." / Cahit Mete Oguz (Simon Fraser University): "Middle Byzantine Historians and the Dichotomy of Peasant Identity." / Ioannis Smarnakis (University of the Aegean): "Political Power, Space and Identities in the State of Epiros (1205-1318)." / Anne-Laurence Caudano (University of Winnipeg): "Moses' Account is Simpler, More Concise, and More Effective: Orthodoxy, Heresy, and Cosmographic Identity in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries." / Grace Stafford (University of Oxford): "Privilege, Pleasure, Performance: Reading Female Nudity in Late Antique Art." / David Alan Parnell (Indiana University Northwest): "A War of Words on the Place of Military Wives in the Sixth-Century Roman Army." / Leonora Neville (University of Wisconsin): "Reading Greco-Roman Gender Ideals in Byzantium: Classical Heroes and Eastern Roman Gender." / Penelope Buckley (University of Melbourne): "Modes of Identity: Attaleiates, Komnene, and Psellos." / Adam J. Goldwyn (North Dakota State University): "Byzantium in the American Alt-Right Imagination: Paradigms of the Medieval Greek Past among Men's Rights Activists and White Supremacists."

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