Memories of utopia : : the revision of histories and landscapes in Late Antiquity / / edited by Bronwen Neil and Kosta Simic.

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Memories of utopia : the revision of histories and landscapes in Late Antiquity / edited by Bronwen Neil and Kosta Simic.
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"These essays examine how various communities remembered and commemorated their shared past through the lens of utopia and its corollary, dystopia, providing a framework for the reinterpretation of rapidly changing religious, cultural and political realities of the turbulent period from 300 to 750 CE. The common theme of the chapters is the utopian ideals of religious groups, whether these are inscribed on the body, on the landscape, in texts or other cultural objects. The volume is the first to apply this conceptual framework to Late Antiquity, when historically significant conflicts arose between the adherents of four major religious identities: Greco-Roman "pagans", newly dominant Christians, diaspora Jews who were more or less persecuted, depending on the current regime, and the emerging religion and power of Islam. Late Antiquity was thus a period when dystopian realities competed with memories of a mythical Golden Age, variously conceived according to the religious identity of the group. The contributors come from a range of disciplines, including cultural studies, religious studies, ancient history and art history, and employ both theoretical and empirical approaches. This volume is unique in the range of evidence it draws upon, both visual and textual, to support the basic argument, that utopia in Late Antiquity, whether conceived spiritually, artistically or politically, was a place of the past but also of the future, even of the Afterlife. Memories of Utopia will be of interest to historians, archaeologists, and art historians of the later Roman empire, and those working on religion in Late Antiquity and Byzantium"-- Provided by publisher.
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Utopias Aspectos religiosos
Religiones Historia
Cristianismo
Judaismo
Islam
Byzantine Empire Civilization.
Conference of Carthage
christianity and paganism in late antiquity
christianity and polytheism in late antiquity
christians and pagans in late antiquity
christians and polytheists in late antiquity
christian identity and sacred sites
christian tombs under julian
creation of christian identity
early christianity middle east
early christianity north africa
early christians and diaspora jews
early christians and greco roman art
early christians and pagan art
early christian environment
early christian landscapes
early christian middle east
early christian north africa
Formation of Early Christian Identity
Gregory of Tours’ Lives of the Saints
greco-roman religion and christianity
idols and early christianity
jerome and christian identity
julian and cynicism
julian and the cynics
julian the apostate
late antique eusebia
late antique ritual space
Manipulation of Memory under Julian
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