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Vandals, Romans and Berbers - New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa

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Zusatztext '... this detailed scholarly collection is a most thorough study of North Africa in late antiquity; it will undoubtedly remain the definitive study on the topic for decades... Highly recommended.' Choice 'Vandals! Romans and Berbers is an extremely important collection of studies on a rather neglected range of topics! and will shortly become indispensable reading for anyone interested in the history of late antique and early medieval North Africa.' Scripta Classica Israelica 'It cannot be but a healthy field when scholars read with such sensitivity and interpret their sources with this much respect.' Early Medieval Europe 'The chapters contained within Vandals! Romans and Berbers do exactly that; they challenge the many pre-conceptions that students and scholars of late antique Africa may have! and encourage them to pursue their interests! whether they are ecclesiastical! literary! or social.' Bulletin of International Medieval Research Informationen zum Autor Dr Andrew Merrills Klappentext Vandals, Romans and Berbers considers issues of ethnicity, identity and state formation within the Vandal kingdoms and the Berber polities, through new analysis of the textual, epigraphic and archaeological record. It reassesses the varied body of written material that has survived from Africa, and questions its authorship, audience and function, as well as its historical value to the modern scholar. The final section is concerned with the religious changes of the period, and challenges many of the comfortable certainties which have arisen in the consideration of North African Christianity, including the tensions between 'Donatist', Catholic and Arian, and the supposed disappearance of the faith after the Arab conquest. Throughout, attempts are made to assess the relation of Vandal and Berber states to the wider world and the importance of the African evidence to the broader understanding of the post-Roman world Zusammenfassung The birth! growth and decline of the Vandal and Berber Kingdoms in North Africa have often been forgotten in studies of the late Roman and post-Roman West. Although recent archaeological activity has alleviated this situation! the vast and disparate body of written evidence from the region remains comparatively neglected. The present volume attempts to redress this imbalance through an examination of the changing cultural landscape of 5th- and 6th-century North Africa. Many questions that have been central within other areas of Late Antique studies are here asked of the North African evidence for the first time. Vandals! Romans and Berbers considers issues of ethnicity! identity and state formation within the Vandal kingdoms and the Berber polities! through new analysis of the textual! epigraphic and archaeological record. It reassesses the varied body of written material that has survived from Africa! and questions its authorship! audience and function! as well as its historical value to the modern scholar. The final section is concerned with the religious changes of the period! and challenges many of the comfortable certainties that have arisen in the consideration of North African Christianity! including the tensions between 'Donatist'! Catholic and Arian! and the supposed disappearance of the faith after the Arab conquest. Throughout! attempts are made to assess the relation of Vandal and Berber states to the wider world and the importance of the African evidence to the broader understanding of the post-Roman world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: Vandals, Romans and Berbers: understanding Late Antique North Africa, A.H. Merrills. Part 1 African Identities: The Vandals: fragments of a narrative, Walter Pohl; The settlement of the Vandals in North Africa, Andreas Schwarcz; The house of Nubel: rebels or players?, Andy Blackhurst; From Arzuges to Rustamids: state formation and regional identity in the pre-Saharan zone, Alan ...

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Authors Andrew Merrills
Assisted by Andrew Merrills (Editor), Merrills Andrew (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.11.2004
 
EAN 9780754641452
ISBN 978-0-7546-4145-2
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 32 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / Ancient / General, HISTORY / Africa / General, Ancient World, Ancient History, African History, Ancient history: to c 500 CE, African history: pre-colonial period

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