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Global Byzantium Leslie Brubaker

Global Byzantium By Leslie Brubaker

Global Byzantium by Leslie Brubaker


Summary

Global Byzantium is, in part, a recasting and expansion of the old Byzantium and its neighbours theme with, however, a methodological twist away from the resolutely political and toward the cultural and economic.

Global Byzantium Summary

Global Byzantium: Papers from the Fiftieth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies by Leslie Brubaker

Global Byzantium is, in part, a recasting and expansion of the old Byzantium and its neighbours theme with, however, a methodological twist away from the resolutely political and toward the cultural and economic. A second thing that Global Byzantium as a concept explicitly endorses is comparative methodology. Global Byzantium needs also to address three further issues: cultural capital, the importance of the local, and the empires strategic geographical location. Cultural capital: in past decades it was fashionable to define Byzantium as culturally superior to western Christian Europe, and Byzantine influence was a key concept, especially in art historical circles. This concept has been increasingly criticised, and what we now see emerging is a comparative methodology that relies on the concept of competitive sharing, not blind copying but rather competitive appropriation. The importance of the local is equally critical. We need to talk more about what the Byzantines saw when they looked out, and what others saw in Byzantium when they looked in and to think about how that impacted on our, very post-modern, concepts of globalism. Finally, we need to think about the empires strategic geographical position: between the fourth and the thirteenth centuries, if anyone was travelling internationally, they had to travel across (or along the coasts of) the Byzantine Empire. Byzantium was thus a crucial intermediary, for good or for ill, between Europe, Africa, and Asia effectively, the glue that held the Christian world together, and it was also a critical transit point between the various Islamic polities and the Christian world.

Global Byzantium Reviews

This collection of expert papers [is] a worthy effort to put Byzantium back on the world stage, showing how it played a highly significant role in terms of connectivity well beyond the margins of the Mediterranean the book overall stands as an important contribution to future directions in which Byzantine studies might usefully develop - Medieval Archaeology, 67/2, 2023.

About Leslie Brubaker

Leslie Brubaker is Professor Emerita of Byzantine art and Director of the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham. She has published widely on Byzantine culture, with particular emphasis on manuscripts, iconoclasm, and gender. Her most recent projects have focussed on the cult of the Virgin in Byzantium, processions, and the Byzantine peasantry.

Rebecca Darley is Lecturer in Global History, 5001500 CE, at the University of Leeds. Her research focusses on Byzantine cultural history, especially perceptions of the foreign and on political and economic changes in the Western Indian Ocean in the first millennium CE, as well as all things numismatic.

Daniel Reynolds is Senior Lecturer in Byzantine History at the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham and co-director the Crossroads of Empires Project in Montecorvino Rovella, Italy. He completed his PhD at the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies University of Birmingham and held a British Academy postdoctoral fellowship from 2014 to 2017.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Future of Global Byzantium / Seen from across the Sea: India in the Byzantine Worldview / Byzantium beyond Byzantium: What about Greek(s) in Eighth-Century Italy? / Silk in the Byzantine World: Technology and Transmission / Composing World History at the Margins of Empire: Armenian and Byzantine Traditions in Comparative Perspective / Global Byzantium: Whirlwind Romance or Fundamental Paradigm Shift? / Global Art or Local Art? The Mosaic Panels of Justinian and Theodora in S Vitale, Ravenna / Movement and Mobility: Cotton and the Visibility of Trade Networks Across the Saharan Desert / Maniera Greca and Renaissance Europe: More than Meets the Eye / Magical Signs in Christian Byzantium, Judaism and Islam: A Global Language / How global was the Mediterranean in the Early Middle Ages? A view from the Western edge / Hegemony, Counterpower and Global History: Medieval New Rome and Caucasia in a Critical Perspective / What is "Byzantine"? Gender, Ethnicity and the Construction of Identities on Byzantiums Literary Frontiers / The Helladic Paradigm in a Global Perspective / Secluded Place or Global Magnet? The Monastery of Saint Catherine in the Sinai and its Manuscript Collection / Early Byzantine Art in China: A Test Case for Global Byzantium / Centre or Periphery? Constantinople and the Eurasian Trading System at the End of Antiquity / Transferring Skills and Techniques across the Mediterranean: Some Preliminary Remarks on Stucco in Italy and Byzantium / Import, Export: The Global Impact of Byzantine Marriage Alliances during the Tenth Century / Conclusion: Post-Colonial Reflections and the Challenge of Global Byzantium

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NPB9780367260149
9780367260149
036726014X
Global Byzantium: Papers from the Fiftieth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies by Leslie Brubaker
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-07-29
424
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