Transmitting and circulating the late antique and Byzantine worlds /

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Imprint:Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
©2020
Description:xii, 302 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:The Medieval Mediterranean ; volume 118
Medieval Mediterranean ; v. 118.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11996470
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Other authors / contributors:Ivanova, Mirela, editor.
Jeffery, Hugh, editor.
ISBN:9004409459
9789004409453
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Transmitting and Circulating the Late Antique and Byzantine Worlds' seeks to be a crucial contribution to the history of medieval connectedness. Using one of the methodological tools associated with the global history movement, this volume aims to use connectedness to revitalise local and regional networks of exchange and movement. Its case studies collectively point caution toward assuming or asserting global-scale transmission of meaning or items unchanged, and show instead how meaning is locally produced and regionally formulated, and how this is no less dynamic than any global-level connectedness. 0These case studies by early career scholars range from the movement of cotton growing practices to the transmission of information within individual texts. Their wide scope, however, is nonetheless united by their preoccupation with transmission and circulation as categories of analysing or explaining movement and change in history. This volume hopes to be, therefore, a useful contribution to the growing field of a history of connectivity and connectedness.00Contributors are Jovana Andelkovic, Peter Bara, Mathew Barber, Julia Burdajewicz, Adele Curness, Carl Dixon, Alex MacFarlane, Anna Kelley, Matteo G. Randazzo, Katinka Sewing and Grace Stafford.

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