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Byzantine Matters
Contributor(s): Cameron, Averil (Author)
ISBN: 0691157634     ISBN-13: 9780691157634
Publisher: Princeton University Press
OUR PRICE:   $26.68  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2014
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
Dewey: 949.502
LCCN: 2013034256
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.28" W x 7.29" (0.69 lbs) 184 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
- Cultural Region - Greece
 
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Publisher Description:

Why the marginalized story of Byzantium has much to teach us about Western history

For many of us, Byzantium remains byzantine--obscure, marginal, difficult. Despite the efforts of some recent historians, prejudices still deform popular and scholarly understanding of the Byzantine civilization, often reducing it to a poor relation of Rome and the rest of the classical world. In this book, renowned historian Averil Cameron presents an original and personal view of the challenges and questions facing historians of Byzantium today.

The book explores five major themes, all subjects of controversy. Absence asks why Byzantium is routinely passed over, ignored, or relegated to a sphere of its own. Empire reinserts Byzantium into modern debates about empire, and discusses the nature of its system and its remarkable longevity. Hellenism confronts the question of the Greekness of Byzantium, and of the place of Byzantium in modern Greek consciousness. The Realms of Gold asks what lessons can be drawn from Byzantine visual art, and The Very Model of Orthodoxy challenges existing views of Byzantine Christianity.

Throughout, the book addresses misconceptions about Byzantium, suggests why it is so important to integrate the civilization into wider histories, and lays out why Byzantium should be central to ongoing debates about the relationships between West and East, Christianity and Islam, Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, and the ancient and medieval periods. The result is a forthright and compelling call to reconsider the place of Byzantium in Western history and imagination.


Contributor Bio(s): Cameron, Averil: - Averil Cameron is professor emeritus of late antique and Byzantine history at the University of Oxford and former warden of Keble College, Oxford. Her books include The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity, The Byzantines, and The Later Roman Empire.