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The Byzantine Neighbourhood
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The Byzantine Neighbourhood contributes to a new narrative regarding Byzantine cities through the adoption of a neighbourhood perspective. Beyond its Byzantine focus, it also contributes to broader discussions of premodern urbanism by drawing attention to the spatial dimension of social life.
The Byzantine Neighbourhood contributes to a new narrative regarding Byzantine cities through the adoption of a neighbourhood perspective. It offers a multi-disciplinary investigation of the spatial and social practices that produced Byzantine concepts of neighbourhood and afforded dynamic interactions between different actors, elite and non-elite. Authors further consider neighbourhoods as political entities, examining how varieties of collectivity formed in Byzantine neighbourhoods translated into political action. By both acknowledging the unique position of Constantinople, and giving serious attention to the varieties of provincial experience, the contributors consider regional factors (social, economic, and political) that formed the ties of local communities to the state and illuminate the mechanisms of empire. Beyond its Byzantine focus, this volume contributes to broader discussions of premodern urbanism by drawing attention to the spatial dimension of social life and highlighting the involvement of multiple agents in city-making.
Autorentext
Fotini Kondyli is Associate Professor of Byzantine Art and Archaeology at the University of Virginia.
Benjamin Anderson is Associate Professor of the History of Art and Classics at Cornell University.
Klappentext
The Byzantine Neighbourhood contributes to a new narrative regarding Byzantine cities through the adoption of a neighbourhood perspective. Beyond its Byzantine focus, it also contributes to broader discussions of premodern urbanism by drawing attention to the spatial dimension of social life.
Inhalt
Introduction: A Neighborhood Perspective on Byzantine Cities Part I: Defining Byzantine Neighborhoods 1. The View from Byzantine Texts 2. The View from Byzantine Archaeology Part II: Byzantine Neighborhoods as Social Spaces 3. Who is the Person Living Next Door? Neighborly Relations in Early Byzantine Assos 4. Urban Space and Collective Action in Late Antique Arisnoë 5. Water and Social Relationships in Early Byzantine Neighborhoods Part III: Byzantine Neighborhoods as Political Agents 6. The Oxeia: A Neighborhood Biography 7. Gortyn, Eleutherna, and Their Neighborhoods: The Politics of Transformation (4th-Early 9th Centuries) 8. A Tale of Two Cities: Thebes and Chalcis in a World of Change (9th-15th Centuries) 9. Privacy, Friendship, and Social Regulation in Byzantine Neighborhoods
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032075952
- Genre Sociology
- Editor Kondyli Fotini, Anderson Benjamin
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 304
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032075952
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-207595-2
- Veröffentlichung 31.05.2023
- Titel The Byzantine Neighbourhood
- Autor Fotini Anderson, Benjamin Kondyli
- Untertitel Urban Space and Political Action
- Gewicht 440g
- Herausgeber Routledge