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Power and subversion in Byzantium: papers from the 43rd Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Birmingham, March 2010

Part of the Publications of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies series
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This volume addresses a theme of special significance for Byzantine studies.

Byzantium has traditionally been deemed a civilization 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.

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Routledge
1317076931 / 9781317076933
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
949.502
05/04/2016
England
English
289 pages
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