ECU Libraries Catalog

Across the Corrupting Sea : Post-Braudelian Approaches to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean / edited by Cavan Concannon, Lindsey A. Mazurek.

Other author/creatorConcannon, Cavan W., 1979- editor.
Other author/creatorMazurek, Lindsey A., editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info London : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Descriptionx, 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Supplemental Content Inhaltsbeschreibung & Leseprobe
Subject(s)
Contents Cavan Concannon and Lindsey A. Mazurek -- Introduction: A new connectivity for the 21st century -- Part 1. Cabotage and seascapes in the eastern Mediterranean -- Sandra Blakely -- Beyond Braudel : network models and a Samothracian seascape -- Lindsey A. Mazurek -- Material and textual narratives of authenticity : creating cabotage and memory in the Hellenistic eastern Mediterranean -- Part II. Markets, connectivity, and the movement of religious texts -- Cavan Concannon -- Early Christian connectivity and ecclesial assemblages in Ignatius of Antioch -- Angela Ziskowski -- Networks of influence : reconsidering Braudel in archaic Corinth -- Geoffrey S. Smith -- Toward a "text-market" approach to early Christianity -- Part III. Contesting the longue durée -- Jody M. Gordon -- To obey by land and sea : empires, the Mediterranean, and cultural identity in Hellenistic and Roman Cyprus -- William Caraher and David K. Pettegrew -- Imperial surplus and local tastes : a comparative study of Mediterranean connectivity and trade -- Danijel Dzino -- Subverting Braudel in Dalmatia : religion, landscape, and cultural mediation in the hinterland of the eastern Adriatic.
Scope and content "Across the Corrupting Sea : Post-Braudelian Approaches to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean reframes current discussions of the Mediterranean world by rereading the past with new methodological approaches. The work asks readers to consider how future studies might write histories of the Mediterranean, moving from the larger pan-Mediterranean approaches of The Corrupting Sea towards locally-oriented case studies. Spanning from the Archaic period to the early Middle Ages, contributors engage the pioneering studies of the Mediterranean by Fernand Braudel through the use of critical theory, GIS network analysis, and postcolonial cultural inquiries. Scholars from several time periods and disciplines rethink the Mediterranean as a geographic and cultural space shaped by human connectivity and follow the flow of ideas, ships, trade goods and pilgrims along the roads and seascapes that connected the Mediterranean across time and space. The volume thus interrogates key concepts like cabotage, seascapes, deep time, social networks, and connectivity in the light of contemporary archaeological and theoretical advances in order to create new ways of writing more diverse histories of the ancient world that bring together local contexts, literary materials, and archaeological analysis"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 211-251) and index.
Genre/formAufsatzsammlung
LCCN 2015029900
ISBN9781472458261 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
ISBN1472458265 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
ISBN(ebook)
ISBN(ePub)

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks DE8 .A35 2016 ✔ Available Place Hold