Power and Subversion in Byzantium

Power and Subversion in Byzantium
Title Power and Subversion in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Michael Saxby
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 316
Release 2016-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 1317076931

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This volume addresses a theme of special significance for Byzantine studies. Byzantium has traditionally been deemed a civilisation which deferred to authority and set special store by orthodoxy, canon and proper order. Since 1982 when the distinguished Russian Byzantinist Alexander Kazhdan wrote that 'the history of Byzantine intellectual opposition has yet to be written', scholars have increasingly highlighted cases of subversion of 'correct practice' and 'correct belief' in Byzantium. This innovative scholarly effort has produced important results, although it has been hampered by the lack of dialogue across the disciplines of Byzantine studies. The 43rd Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies in 2010 drew together historians, art historians, and scholars of literature, religion and philosophy, who discussed shared and discipline-specific approaches to the theme of subversion. The present volume presents a selection of the papers delivered at the symposium enriched with specially commissioned contributions. Most papers deal with the period after the eleventh century, although early Byzantium is not ignored. Theoretical questions about the nature, articulation and limits of subversion are addressed within the frameworks of individual disciplines and in a larger context. The volume comes at a timely junction in the development of Byzantine studies, as interest in subversion and nonconformity in general has been rising steadily in the field.

Power and Subversion in Byzantium

Power and Subversion in Byzantium
Title Power and Subversion in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Dimiter Angelov
Publisher
Total Pages 299
Release 2013
Genre Byzantine Empire
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Power and Subversion in Byzantium

Power and Subversion in Byzantium
Title Power and Subversion in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Dr Michael Saxby
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 469
Release 2013-11-28
Genre History
ISBN 1472416694

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This volume addresses a theme of special significance for Byzantine studies. Byzantium has traditionally been deemed a civilisation which deferred to authority and set special store by orthodoxy, canon and proper order. Since 1982 when the distinguished Russian Byzantinist Alexander Kazhdan wrote that 'the history of Byzantine intellectual opposition has yet to be written', scholars have increasingly highlighted cases of subversion of 'correct practice' and 'correct belief' in Byzantium. This innovative scholarly effort has produced important results, although it has been hampered by the lack of dialogue across the disciplines of Byzantine studies. The 43rd Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies in 2010 drew together historians, art historians, and scholars of literature, religion and philosophy, who discussed shared and discipline-specific approaches to the theme of subversion. The present volume presents a selection of the papers delivered at the symposium enriched with specially commissioned contributions. Most papers deal with the period after the eleventh century, although early Byzantium is not ignored. Theoretical questions about the nature, articulation and limits of subversion are addressed within the frameworks of individual disciplines and in a larger context. The volume comes at a timely junction in the development of Byzantine studies, as interest in subversion and nonconformity in general has been rising steadily in the field.

Power and Representation in Byzantium

Power and Representation in Byzantium
Title Power and Representation in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Neil Churchill
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 215
Release 2024-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 1003835589

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Throughout the history of Byzantium 65 emperors were dethroned and only 39 reigns ended peacefully. How might a usurper get away with murdering his predecessor? And how could a bloody act of regicide lead to one of the most glorious of all eras in Byzantium? These were questions that puzzled Michael Psellos as he looked back at Basil I’s assassination of Michael III and the origin of the Macedonian dynasty. Might the imperial art of Basil, his sons and grandson help to explain how the dynasty overcame its violent beginnings and secured the loyalty of its subjects? It has long been recognised that the early Macedonian emperors were active propagandists but royal art has usually been viewed thematically over the span of centuries. Official iconography has been understood to project imperial power in ways which were impersonal and unchanging. This book instead adopts a chronological approach and considers how Basil justified his seizure of power, and how his successors went on to articulate their own ideas about authority. It concludes that imperial art did at times reflect the personality of the emperor and the political demands of the moment, such as the need for an heir, the nature of court politics or the choice of successor. This innovative account of the forging of the Macedonian dynasty will appeal to those interested in how early medieval kings and emperors used art to create their own image, to differentiate themselves from rivals and to extend the boundaries of their personal power.

People and Power in Byzantium

People and Power in Byzantium
Title People and Power in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Aleksandr Petrovich Kazhdan
Publisher Dumbarton Oaks
Total Pages 246
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780884021032

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Dissidence and Persecution in Byzantium

Dissidence and Persecution in Byzantium
Title Dissidence and Persecution in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 235
Release 2021-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 9004472959

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This volume explores different perspectives of dissent and persecution from Constantine to Michael Psellos, the reasons driving dissent and causing persecutions, as well as their perceptions and depictions in the Byzantine literature.

Satire in the Middle Byzantine Period

Satire in the Middle Byzantine Period
Title Satire in the Middle Byzantine Period PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 397
Release 2020-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 9004442561

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This volume explores various forms, functions and meanings of satirical texts written in the Middle Byzantine period.