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  • Rome Social conditions.  (2)
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  • 1
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    London ; : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
    ISBN: 9781317175513 (ebook) , 9781315568942 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 390 pages : , illustrations.
    Year of publication: 2017
    DDC: 305.230937
    Keywords: Children History. ; Children Social life and customs. ; Children Social conditions. ; Rome Social life and customs. ; Rome Social conditions.
    Abstract: "Children and Everyday Life in the Roman and Late Antique World explores what it meant to be a child in the Roman world--what were children's concerns, interests and beliefs--and whether we can find traces of children's own cultures. By combining different theoretical approaches and source materials, the contributors explore the environments in which children lived, their experience of everyday life, and what the limits were for their agency. The volume brings together scholars of archaeology and material culture, classicists, ancient historians, theologians, and scholars of early Christianity and Judaism, all of whom have long been involved in the study of the social and cultural history of children"--Provided by publisher.
    Description / Table of Contents: A New Paradigm for the Social History of Childhood and Children in Antiquity / Christian Laes and Ville Vuolanto -- Agency, Experience, and the Children in the Past : the Case of Roman Childhood / Ville Vuolanto -- Setting the Scene : Experiences and Environments -- What Did the Roman Children Actually Do? -- Religious Practices and Sacred Spaces -- A Cruel World : Accidents, Disability and Death.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781317051787 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: pages.
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 937/.09
    Keywords: Public spaces History To 1500. ; Sacred space History To 1500. ; Identity (Psychology) History To 1500. ; Group identity History To 1500. ; Identification (Religion) History To 1500. ; Christianity and culture History To 1500. ; Judaism and culture History To 1500. ; Mediterranean Region History 476-1517. ; Rome History Empire, 284-476. ; Middle East History To 622.
    Abstract: "Places and spaces are key factors in how individuals and groups construct their identities. Identity theories have emphasised that the construction of an identity follows abstract and universal processes but is also deeply rooted in specific historical, cultural, social and material environments. The essays in this volume explore how various groups in Late Antiquity rooted their identity in special places that were imbued with meanings derived from history and tradition. In Part I, essays explore the tension between the Classical heritage in public, especially urban spaces, in the form of ancient artwork and civic celebrations and the Church's appropriation of that space through doctrinal disputes and rival public performances. Parts II and III investigate how particular locations expressed, and formed, the theological and social identities of Christian and Jewish groups by bringing together fresh insights from the archaeological and textual evidence. Together the essays here demonstrate how the use and interpretation of shared spaces contributed to the self-identity of specific groups in Late Antiquity and in so doing issued challenges, and caused conflict, with other social and religious groups"--From publisher's website.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Juliette Day, Raimo Hakola, Maijastina Kahlos and Ulla Tervahauta -- I. Cultural perspectives -- Meddling in the middle? : urban celebrations, ecclesiastical leaders and the Roman emperor in late antiquity / Maijastina Kahlos -- Classical culture, domestic space and imperial vision in the Cycle of Agathias / Steven D. Smith -- Monastic space : the ascetic between sacred and civil spheres in Theodoret of Cyrrhus / Andreas Westergren -- II. Theological perspectives -- Seeing Christ at the holy places / Juliette Day -- Sacred space, virginal consecration and symbolic power : a liturgical innovation and its implications in late ancient Christianity / David G. Hunter -- The city of God and the place of demons : city life and demonology in early Christianity / Joona Salminen -- Preaching, feasting and making space for a meaning / Anna-Liisa Tolonen -- III. Archaeological perspectives -- Galilean Jews and Christians in context : spaces shared and contested in the Eastern Galilee in late antiquity / Raimo Hakola -- Performing the sacred in a community building : observations from the 2010-2015 Kinneret Regional Project excavations in the Byzantine Synagogue of Horvat Kur (Galilee) / Jurgen Zangenberg -- Thrown into limekilns : the reuse of statuary and architecture in Galilee from late antiquity onwards / Rick Bonnie.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781315686622 (ebook) , 9781317415695 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 444 pages ; , 25 cm.
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Human ecology History To 1500. ; Social ecology History To 1500. ; Ethnicity History To 1500. ; Group identity History To 1500. ; Identity (Psychology) History To 1500.
    Abstract: "The Routledge Handbook of Identity and the Environment in the Classical and Medieval Worlds explores the various ways in which environment was considered to define and shape ethnicity and identity, taking its cues from developments in early natural philosophers and historical ethnographies. Defining 'environment' broadly to include not only physical but cultural environments, natural and constructed, the volume includes contributions on a diverse range of topics that address the multifarious ways in which environment was understood to shape culture and physical characteristics of peoples as well as the ways in which the ancients manipulated their environments to achieve a desired identity. The volume includes studies not only of the Greco-Roman world, but also ancient China and the European, Jewish and Arab inheritors and transmitters of classical thought. In recent years work in this area has been confined mostly to the discussion of texts that reflect an approach to the barbarian as 'other.' This volume takes the discussion of ethnicity on a fresh course. The theories represented in this volume contextual the concept of the barbarian within rational discourses such as cartography, medicine, and mathematical sciences, an approach that allows us to better see the more varied and nuanced approaches to ethnic identity that abounded in antiquity. The innovative and thought-provoking material in this volume realise new directions of study for identity in the Classical and Medieval worlds"--Provided by publisher.
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  • 4
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    New York :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 9781316945087 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: 274 pages.
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 276.1/02
    Keywords: Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600. ; Christian shrines ; Rites and ceremonies ; Africa, North Church history.
    Description / Table of Contents: Scaffolding -- Foundational assumptions -- Christian perceptions of communal places -- Internecine Christian contestation -- Christian supersession of traditional Roman temples -- Christian supersession of synagogues -- Ritual spatial control, authority, and identification.
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  • 5
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    Hoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons Inc,
    ISBN: 9781118774021 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: 593 pages.
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 933
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Jews History To 70 A.D. ; Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D. ; Jews Civilization. ; Palestine Social life and customs To 70 A.D. ; Palestine History To 70 A.D.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Methodology: Questions, Concepts, Approaches, and Tools -- II. Political History -- III. Themes in Israelite Culture. God and gods. Mediation: Gods and Humans. Social interaction. Artistic Expression.
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  • 6
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    New York :Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
    ISBN: 9781138824980 (hardback : alkaline paper)
    Language: English
    Pages: 206 pages.
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Routledge monographs in classical studies ; 21
    DDC: 937
    Keywords: Roman provinces Politics and government. ; Indigenous peoples Provinces ; History. ; Government, Resistance to Provinces ; History. ; Insurgency Provinces ; History. ; Imperialism Social aspects ; History. ; Roman provinces Social conditions. ; Roman provinces Military policy. ; Rome Politics and government. ; Rome Social conditions. ; Rome Military policy.
    Abstract: "This book demonstrates and analyzes patterns in the response of the Imperial Roman state to local resistance, focusing on decisions made within military and administrative organizations during the Principate. Through a thorough investigation of the official Roman approach towards local revolt, author Gil Gambash answers significant questions that, until now, have produced conflicting explanations in the literature: Was Rome's rule of its empire mostly based on oppressive measures, or on the willing cooperation of local populations? To what extent did Roman decisions and actions indicate a dedication towards stability in the provinces? And to what degree were Roman interests pursued at the risk of provoking local resistance? Examining the motivations and judgment of decision-makers within the military and administrative organizations--from the emperor down to the provincial procurator--this book reconstructs the premises for decisions and ensuing actions that promoted negotiation and cooperation with local populations. A ground-breaking work that, for the first time, provides a centralized view of Roman responses to indigenous revolt, Rome and Provincial Resistance is essential reading for scholars of Roman imperial history"--From publisher's website.
    Description / Table of Contents: Tension management -- Handling revolt -- Official appointments -- Commemoration -- The Jewish revolts.
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  • 7
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    Ithaca ; : Cornell University Press,
    ISBN: 9780801451423 (cloth : alk. paper) , 9780801465994 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 134 p.
    Year of publication: 2012
    DDC: 276.1/02
    Keywords: Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600. ; Christian life History Early church, ca. 30-600. ; Africa, North Church history.
    Abstract: "For too long, the study of religious life in Late Antiquity has relied on the premise that Jews, pagans, and Christians were largely discrete groups divided by clear markers of belief, ritual, and social practice. More recently, however, a growing body of scholarship is revealing the degree to which identities in the late Roman world were fluid, blurred by ethnic, social, and gender differences. Christianness, for example, was only one of a plurality of identities available to Christians in this period. In Christians and Their Many Identities in Late Antiquity, North Africa, 200-450 CE, Eric Rebillard explores how Christians in North Africa between the age of Tertullian and the age of Augustine were selective in identifying as Christian, giving salience to their religious identity only intermittently. By shifting the focus from groups to individuals, Rebillard more broadly questions the existence of bounded, stable, and homogeneous groups based on Christianness. In emphasizing that the intermittency of Christianness is structurally consistent in the everyday life of Christians from the end of the second to the middle of the fifth century, this book opens a whole range of new questions for the understanding of a crucial period in the history of Christianity"--Publisher's Web site.
    Description / Table of Contents: Setting the stage : Carthage at the end of the second century -- Persecution and the limits of religious allegiance -- Being Christian in the age of Augustine.
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