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Inventing Byzantine Iconoclasm

English · Paperback / Softback

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Byzantine ''iconoclasm'' is famous and has influenced iconoclast movements from the English Reformation and French Revolution to Taliban, but it has also been woefully misunderstood: this book shows how and why the debate about images was more complicated, and more interesting, than it has been presented in the past. It explores how icons came to be so important, who opposed them, and how the debate about images played itself out over the years between c. 680 and 850. Many widely accepted assumptions about ''iconoclasm'' - that it was an imperial initiative that resulted in widespread destruction of images, that the major promoters of icon veneration were monks, and that the era was one of cultural stagnation - are shown to be incorrect. Instead, the years of the image debates saw technological advances and intellectual shifts that, coupled with a growing economy, concluded with the emergence of medieval Byzantium as a strong and stable empire.>

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Authors Leslie Brubaker
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.05.2012
 
EAN 9781853997501
ISBN 978-1-85399-750-1
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 155 mm x 232 mm x 11 mm
Series Studies in Early Medieval History
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Eastern Europe, European History, HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, Medieval History, c 1000 CE to c 1500, c 500 to c 1000 CE, European history: medieval period, middle ages, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval

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