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Approaches to the Byzantine Family

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Zusatztext 'The book is well produced and well edited. ... The authors present the current scholarship in their areas of expertise in a consistently accessible way that will make this book an ideal resource for students and scholars of the Byzantine family! and a standard reference point for any future explorations on Byzantine and medieval families.' -Bryn Mawr Classical Review'The present volume is very valuable for the study of the Byzantine family ? [and] will become an important resource for students and scholars of the Byzantine family! and a standard reference point for any future explorations of Byzantine and medieval families' - Spyros P. Panagopoulos in Al-Masaq! 28:2! 211-214 Informationen zum Autor Professor Leslie Brubaker is Director of the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham, UK; Dr Shaun Tougher is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History in the Cardiff School of History, Archaeology & Religion at Cardiff University, UK. Klappentext The study of the family is one of the major lacunas in Byzantine Studies. Angeliki Laiou remarked in 1989 that 'the study of the Byzantine family is still in its infancy', and this assertion remains true today. The present volume addresses this lacuna. It comprises 19 chapters written by international experts in the field which take a variety of approaches to the study of the Byzantine family, and embrace a chronological span from the later Roman to the late Byzantine empire. The context is established by chapters focusing on the Roman roots of the Byzantine family, the Christianisation of the family, and the nature of the family in contemporaneous cultures (the late antique west and the Islamic east). Key methodological approaches to the Byzantine family are highlighted and discussed, in particular prosopographical and life course approaches. The contribution of hagiography to the understanding of the Byzantine family is analysed by several authors; other chapters on the family and children in art and on the archaeology of the Middle Byzantine house explore the material evidence that can shed light on the Byzantine family. Overall, the diversity of families that existed in Byzantium (blood, fictive, metaphorical) is emphasised, and chapters consider the specific cases of ascetic, monastic, aristocratic and peasant families, as well as the imperial family, which is illuminated by the comparative case of a Caliphal family. The volume is topped and tailed by a Preface and an Afterword by the editors, which address the state of the field and consider the way ahead. Thus the volume is vital in putting the subject of the Byzantine Family in sharp focus and setting the research agenda for the future. Zusammenfassung The study of the family is one of the major lacunas in Byzantine Studies. Angeliki Laiou remarked in 1989 that 'the study of the Byzantine family is still in its infancy', and this assertion remains true today. The present volume addresses this lacuna. Inhaltsverzeichnis Approaches to the Byzantine Family ...

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Authors Leslie Brubaker, Leslie (EDT)/ Tougher Brubaker
Assisted by Leslie Brubaker (Editor), Professor Leslie Brubaker (Editor), Dr. Shaun Tougher (Editor), Shaun Tougher (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.08.2013
 
EAN 9781409411581
ISBN 978-1-4094-1158-1
Dimensions 168 mm x 243 mm x 37 mm
Series Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies
Birmingham Byzantine and Ottom
Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies
Subject Non-fiction book

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