Byzantine Greece: Microcosm of Empire? -

Byzantine Greece: Microcosm of Empire?

Papers from the Forty-sixth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies

Archibald Dunn (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
334 Seiten
2023
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-55196-8 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
This volume offers a structured presentation of the progress of research into the internal history of a part of the Byzantine world - Greece - in the centuries before the multiple changes induced or accelerated by the Fourth Crusade.
This volume offers a structured presentation of the progress of research into the internal history of a part of the Byzantine world – Greece – in the centuries before the multiple changes induced or accelerated by the Fourth Crusade. Greece is a large area (several Early andMiddle Byzantine provinces), with records, archival, literary, archaeological, architectural, and art-historical, most of which are unequalled in terms of their density and range. This creates opportunities for useful synthesis, and for dialogue with those now engaged in the rewriting, or writing, of the inner history of Byzantium, from Italy to the Caucasus, who have been stimulated by, or involved in, the editing of archives and inscriptions (including sigillographic), and in the publication of monuments, excavations, and surveys (for all of which the ‘Greek space’, the elladikê khôra, is a particular, and fertile, focus of activity, as the conference showed).

Much of the material presented here can usually only be found in specialised publication, and indeed much in Greek alone. But, properly contextualised, this material about the ‘Greek space’ deserves to be brought into the dialogues or debates at the heart of Byzantine Studies, for instance about the Late Antique ‘boom’, urban life, the ‘Dark Age’, economic change, the nature of the ‘Byzantine revival’, and of social, socio-economic, and ethnic groups. The studies here synthesise such research, enabling the ‘Greek space’ as a case study in the evolution of a significant region to the west of Constantinople, to take its place more fully as a point of reference in such dialogues or debates. Equally, it provides frameworks for archaeologists dealing with Greece from Late Antiquity onwards – and there are now many – with which to engage, and it makes available a rich source of comparative material for those studying the other regions of the Byzantine world, whether historically or archaeologically, in Southeastern Europe, Italy, or Turkey.

Archibald Dunn is Teaching Fellow in Byzantine Archaeology in the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK. Brian McLaughlin is a freelance editor, writer, and independent scholar of Byzantine history.

Dunn, Introduction / Part I: Late Antique Greece / 2. Zisimou, The institutional Church in Early Christian Greece / 3. Sdrolia and Didioumi, The Early Byzantine fortress of Velika on the coast of Kissavos, Thessaly / 4. Tzavella, Urban and rural settlement in Early Byzantine Attica (4th-7th centuries) / Part II: Greece in the transitional period / 5. Zanini, The “Byzantine District” of Gortyn (Crete) and the end of a/the ancient Mediterranean city / 6. Poulou-Papadimitriou, Maritime routes in the Aegean (7th-9th centuries): The archaeological evidence / 7. Raptis, The seventh-century restoration of the Acheiropoietos Basilica and its significance for the urban continuity of Thessalonike during the “Dark Age” / 8. Feist, Some remarks on the “Dark Age” architecture of Hagia Sophia, Thessalonike / Part III: Urban and rural revival / 9. Sanders, Bridging the Grande Brèche: Rethinking coins, ceramics, Corinth, and commerce in the centuries following AD 500 / 10. Vroom, Byzantine Butrint vis-à-vis “Dark-Age” Athens: A ceramic perspective / 11. Kontogiannis and Heslop, The defences of Middle Byzantium in Greece (7th-12th centuries): The flight to safety in town, countryside, and islands / 12. Izdebski, The demographic and economic history of Byzantine Greece in the longue durée: The contribution of the pollen data / 13. Tsanana, Middle Byzantine Hierissos: Archaeological research at the entrance to Mount Athos / Part IV: Patronage and sacred space / 14. Kalopissi-Verti, Patronage of religious foundations in Middle Byzantine Greece (867-1204): The evidence of inscriptions and donor portraits / 15. Makris, Art, architecture and the function of a Middle Byzantine church in Thrace / 16. Papadaki, Church-building in the Peloponnese: Reflections of social and economic trends in the countryside in the Middle Byzantine period / 17. Sigala, Hermits, monks, and nuns on Chalke, a small island of the Dodecanese from Early Christian to Middle Byzantine times / Part V: The bureaucrat, the bishop, the farmer and the merchant / 18. Shawcross, Loving the poor: Charity and justice in Middle Byzantine Greece / 19. Harvey, Economic strategies of landowners and peasant farmers during the eleventh and twelfth centuries in Greece / 20. Gerolymatou, The merchant in Middle Byzantine Greece

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Publications of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies
Zusatzinfo 119 Halftones, color; 119 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 640 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
ISBN-10 1-032-55196-8 / 1032551968
ISBN-13 978-1-032-55196-8 / 9781032551968
Zustand Neuware
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