A companion to Ostrogothic Italy / / edited by Jonathan J. Arnold, M. Shane Bjornlie, Kristina Sessa.

A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy is a concise yet comprehensive cutting edge survey of the rise and fall of Italy’s first barbarian kingdom, the Ostrogothic state (ca. 489-554 CE). The volume’s 18 essays provide readers with probing syntheses of recent scholarship on key topics, from the Ostrogothic...

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Superior document:Brill's Companions to European History, Volume 9
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Brill's companions to European history ; Volume 9.
Physical Description:1 online resource (563 p.) :; illustrations, maps
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
1 Introduction /
2 The Ostrogothic Kingdom: Ideologies and Transitions /
3 Governmental Administration /
4 Ostrogothic Provinces: Administration and Ideology /
5 Ostrogothic Cities /
6 The Senate at Rome in Ostrogothic Italy /
7 The Law /
8 The Ostrogothic Military /
9 Goths and Gothic Identity in the Ostrogothic Kingdom /
10 Urban Life and Culture /
11 Landowning and Labour in the Rural Economy /
12 The Heroine and the Historian: Procopius of Caesarea on the Troubled Reign of Queen Amalasuentha /
13 Intellectual Culture and Literary Practices /
14 Art and Architecture /
15 Barbarizing the Bel Paese: Environmental History in Ostrogothic Italy /
16 The Roman Church and its Bishops /
17 Bishops, Ecclesiastical Institutions, and the Ostrogothic Regime /
18 Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy /
19 Religious Diversity /
Glossary of Select Sources --
Index.
Summary:A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy is a concise yet comprehensive cutting edge survey of the rise and fall of Italy’s first barbarian kingdom, the Ostrogothic state (ca. 489-554 CE). The volume’s 18 essays provide readers with probing syntheses of recent scholarship on key topics, from the Ostrogothic army and administration to religious diversity and ecclesiastical development, ethnicity, cultural achievements, urbanism, and the rural economy. Significantly, the volume also presents innovative studies of hitherto under-examined topics, including the Ostrogothic provinces beyond the Italian lands, gender and the Ostrogothic court, and Ostrogothic Italy’s environmental history. Featuring work by an international panel of scholars, the volume is designed for both new students and specialists in the field. Contributors are Jonathan Arnold, Shane Bjornlie, Samuel Cohen, Kate Cooper, Deborah Deliyannis, Cam Grey, Guy Halsall, Gerda Heydemann, Mark Johnson, Sean Lafferty, Natalia Lozovsky, Federico Marazzi, Christine Radtki, Kristina Sessa, Paolo Squatriti, Brian Swain, and Rita Lizzi Testa.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004315934
ISSN:2212-7410 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jonathan J. Arnold, M. Shane Bjornlie, Kristina Sessa.