Publication – « Worlds of Byzantium. Religion, Culture, and Empire in the Medieval Near East », éd. Elizabeth S. Bolman, Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, Jack Tannous

Worlds of Byzantium offers a new understanding of what it means to study the history and visual culture of the Byzantine empire during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Arguing that linguistic and cultural frontiers do not always coincide with political ones, it suggests that Byzantine studies should look not only within but also beyond the borders of the Byzantine empire and include the history of Christian populations in the Muslim-ruled Middle East and neighbouring states like Ethiopia and Armenia and integrate more closely with Judaic and Islamic studies. With essays by leading scholars in a wide range of fields, it offers a vision of a richly interconnected eastern Mediterranean and Near East that will be of interest to anyone who studies the premodern world.

Elizabeth S. Bolman, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
ELIZABETH S. BOLMAN is Elsie B. Smith Professor in the Liberal Arts and Professor of Art History at Case Western Reserve University. She engages with the visual culture of the eastern Mediterranean in the late antique and Byzantine periods and is best known for her work in Egypt.

Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, University of Oklahoma
SCOTT FITZGERALD JOHNSON is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of numerous studies on late antique and Byzantine history and literature and has held fellowships at Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks, and the Library of Congress and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2018.

Jack Tannous, Princeton University, New Jersey
JACK TANNOUS is Associate Professor of History and Hellenic Studies at Princeton University, where he is also Director of the Program in Hellenic Studies. His research focuses on the Greek, Syriac, and Arabic-speaking Christian communities of the Middle East in the late antique and medieval periods.

Table des matières :

  • Table of Contents
  • Preface Elizabeth S. Bolman, Scott Johnson and Jack Tannous
    1. Worlds of Byzantium: problems, frameworks, and opportunity in the Byzantine near east Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
    Part I. Patterns, Paradigms, Scholarship:
    2. East of Byzantium revisited: the study of the Byzantine near east, past and present Columba Stewart
    3. Byzantium and the turn to the east Averil Cameron
    4. The classical near east Kevin T. van Bladel
    5. Alternatives to commonwealth: modes of connectivity between Byzantium and Medieval Eastern Europe Christian Raffensperger
    Part II. Images, Objects, Archaeology:
    6. Movement and creation: a reassessment of early Byzantine visual culture Elizabeth S. Bolman
    7. Letters from the edge: mapping Pseudo-Arabic between Byzantium and the near east Alicia Walker
    8. Antioch after dark: archaeology and the ‘Dark Ages’ in North Syria Michael J. Decker
    9. Ars Sacra in the east and after Byzantium Cecily J. Hilsdale
    10. The church of the virgin in Dayr al-Suryān (Wadi al-Natrun): architecture, art, and history between Coptic and Syriac Christianity Karel C. Innemée, Lucas Van Rompay and Dobrochna Zielińska
    11. Three questions concerning Armenian and Byzantine art Christina Maranci
    12. Makurian visual culture: between Byzantium and Africa Włodzimierz Godlewski
    Part III. Languages, Confessions, Empire:
    13. Byzantine Syriac: language and religious community in the middle east Jack Tannous
    14. Greek identity in the Sinai Hieromonk Justin of Sinai
    15. Patriarchs, caliphs, monks, scribes, and the Byzantinization of Jerusalem’s liturgy Daniel Galadza
    16. Byzantine Judaism in early Islamic Palestine: rethinking the Gaonic model Eve Krakowski
    17. Ethiopia: Christianity, language, and identity George Hatke
    18. Armenia and Byzantium: simultaneously at the center and on the periphery Robin Darling Young
    19. Byzantine Georgia/Georgian Byzantium Stephen Rapp Jr.
    20. Conclusion: ends and means Jack Tannous
    Index.

Informations pratiques :

Worlds of Byzantium. Religion, Culture, and Empire in the Medieval Near East, éd. Elizabeth S. Bolman, Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, Jack Tannous, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2024 ; 1 vol., 726 p. ISBN : 978-1-10849-209-6. Prix : GBP 150,00.

Source : Cambridge University Press

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