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Examines ideas, beliefs and practices of identification in the medieval East Roman world This book offers an interdisciplinary approach historical, literary, art-historical and archaeological to the topics of ideology and identity in the medieval East Roman world. The individual chapters explore ideological discourses and practices in various contexts. In particular, they focus on the content of ideas and their role in shaping different kinds of group attachments and identifications within the imperial social order. Moreover, they explore the various visions of community which different collective identity discourses projected within and beyond the political boundaries of the empire.Including both top-down and bottom-up perspectives, and exploring both the empire's centre and its periphery, this collection offers new insights into ideology and identity in the Byzantine world.
Contents
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IntroductionThe Ideology of Identities and the Identity of IdeologiesJohn Haldon and Yannis Stouraitis
PART I: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches
Is Byzantinism an Orientalism? Reflections on Byzantium's Constructed Identities and Debated IdeologiesYannis Stouraitis
Ruling Elites and the Common People: Some Considerations on Their Diverging Identities and IdeologiesJohannes Koder
The Dēmosia, the Emperor, and the Common Good: Byzantine Ideas on Taxation and Public Wealth, Eleventh‒Twelfth Century Kostis Smyrlis
Beyond Religion: Homilies as Conveyor of Political Ideology in Middle ByzantiumTheodora Antonopoulou
Performing Byzantine Identity: Gender, Status and the Cult of the VirginLeslie Brubaker
'Middle-Class' Ideology of Education and Language, and the 'Bookish' Identity of John TzetzesPanagiotis A. Agapitos
Byzantium from Below: Rural Identity in Byzantine Palaestina and Arabia, 500-630Daniel Reynolds
Community Building and Collective Identity in Middle Byzantine AthensFotini Kondyli
PART II: Centre and Periphery
Provincial Rebellions as an Indicator of Byzantine 'Identity' (Tenth-Twelfth Centuries)Jean Claude Cheynet
Ethnic/Provincial Separatism in the Late Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries: A Case of Power Relations or Disparate Identities?Alicia Simpson
Racism in the Crusades: Ethnic and Religious Identities Between Conquest and NegotiationDionysios Stathakopoulos
Adjustable Imperial Image-Projection and the Greco-Roman Repertoire: Their Reception Among Outsiders and Longer-Stay VisitorsJonathan Shepard
Two Paradoxes of Border Identity: Michael VIII Palaiologos and Constantine Doukas Nestongos in the Sultanate of RūmDimitri Korobeinikov
The Coriander Field: Ideologies and Identities in Post-Roman RavennaFrancesco Borri
Cultural Policy and Political Ideology: How Imperial Was the Norman Realm of Sicily?Annick Peters-Coustot
Changes in Identity and Changes of Ideology in the Byzantine World in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century: The Case of SerbiaVlada Stanković
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