ハドリアヌスの城壁の歴史<br>Hadrian's Wall : A Life

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ハドリアヌスの城壁の歴史
Hadrian's Wall : A Life

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 416 p./サイズ 109 in-text illus.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199641413
  • DDC分類 936.2881

基本説明

Exploring the after-life of the wall, the sixteen chapters, illustrated with over 100 images, show the changing manner in which the monument has been conceived and the significant political, cultural, and religious role it has played over the years.

Full Description

In Hadrian's Wall: A Life, Richard Hingley addresses the post-Roman history of this world-famous ancient monument. Constructed on the orders of the emperor Hadrian during the 120s AD, the Wall was maintained for almost three centuries before ceasing to operate as a Roman frontier during the fifth century. The scale and complexity of Hadrian's Wall makes it one of the most important ancient monuments in the British Isles. It is the most well-preserved of the frontier works that once defined the Roman Empire.

While the Wall is famous as a Roman construct, its monumental physical structure did not suddenly cease to exist in the fifth century. This volume explores the after-life of Hadrian's Wall and considers the ways it has been imagined, represented, and researched from the sixth century to the internet. The sixteen chapters, illustrated with over 100 images, show the changing manner in which the Wall has been conceived and the significant role it has played in imagining the identity of the English, including its appropriation as symbolic boundary between England and Scotland. Hingley discusses the transforming political, cultural, and religious significance of the Wall during this entire period and addresses the ways in which scholars and artists have been inspired by the monument over the years.

Contents

PREFACE ; INTRODUCTION ; 1. A living Wall ; 2. Hadrian's Wall ; PART ONE: PICTS' WALL ; 3. Heavenfield: Christian inspirations ; 4. Lanercost Priory: the Wall and the English border ; 5. Ellenborough (Maryport): recognizing Roman civility in the border landscape ; PART TWO: THE ROMAN WALL ; 6. Castlesteads: reviving interest in the Wall ; 7. Newcastle and Carlisle: reconstructing the Roman Wall ; 8. The Mithraeum at Borcovicium (Housesteads): reasons to be cheerful? ; 9. Wallington Hall: native troops on the Wall ; 10. The Clayton Wall: 'a new era of antiquarian research' ; PART THREE: HADRIAN'S WALL ; 11. The Roman gate at Hunnum (Halton Chesters): ethnographic time ; 12. Birdoswald: scientific archaeology ; 13. Whin Sill: quarrying and rebuilding the Wall ; 14. The gateway at South Shields: the Romanization of Tyneside ; 15. The Hadrian's Wall National Trail: the inclusive monument ; 16. Conclusion ; APPENDIX: MODERN ACCOUNTS THE WALL ; INDEX

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