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Greek and Roman Networks in the Mediterranean (Paperback): Irad Malkin, Christy Constantakopoulou, Katerina Panagopoulou Greek and Roman Networks in the Mediterranean (Paperback)
Irad Malkin, Christy Constantakopoulou, Katerina Panagopoulou
R1,706 Discovery Miles 17 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? Using theoretical models of social network analysis, this book illuminates aspects of the economic, social, religious, and political history of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Bringing together some of the most active and prominent researchers in ancient history, this book moves beyond political institutions, ethnic, and geographical boundaries in order to observe the ancient Mediterranean through a perspective of network interaction. It employs a wide range of approaches, and to examine relationships and interactions among various social entities in the Mediterranean. Chronologically, the book extends from the early Iron Age to the late Antique world, covering the Mediterranean between Antioch in the east to Massalia (Marseilles) in the west. This book was published as two special issues in Mediterranean Historical Review.

Greek and Roman Networks in the Mediterranean (Hardcover): Irad Malkin, Christy Constantakopoulou, Katerina Panagopoulou Greek and Roman Networks in the Mediterranean (Hardcover)
Irad Malkin, Christy Constantakopoulou, Katerina Panagopoulou
R4,229 Discovery Miles 42 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? Using theoretical models of social network analysis, this book illuminates aspects of the economic, social, religious, and political history of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Bringing together some of the most active and prominent researchers in ancient history, this book moves beyond political institutions, ethnic, and geographical boundaries in order to observe the ancient Mediterranean through a perspective of network interaction. It employs a wide range of approaches, and to examine relationships and interactions among various social entities in the Mediterranean. Chronologically, the book extends from the early Iron Age to the late Antique world, covering the Mediterranean between Antioch in the east to Massalia (Marseilles) in the west. This book was published as two special issues in Mediterranean Historical Review.

Aegean Interactions - Delos and its Networks in the Third Century (Hardcover): Christy Constantakopoulou Aegean Interactions - Delos and its Networks in the Third Century (Hardcover)
Christy Constantakopoulou
R3,588 Discovery Miles 35 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The third century BC was a particularly troubled period of ancient Greek history, when the Aegean sea became the main stage for power struggles between various royal circles and dynasties, including the Antigonids and the Ptolemies. This volume addresses the history of interaction in the Aegean world during this time by focusing on the island of Delos, which housed one of its most important regional sanctuaries. It draws on contemporary network theory and approaches to regionalism, as well as thorough investigation of the Delian epigraphic and material evidence, to explore how and to what degree the islands of the southern Aegean formed active networks of political, religious, and cultural interaction. Four case studies examine different types of networks on and around Delos, covering the federal organisation of islands into the so-called 'Islanders' League', the participation of Delian and other agents in the processes of monumentalisation of the Delian landscape, the network of honours of the Delian community, and the social dynamics of dedication through the record of dedicants in the Delian inventories. They reveal not only that these kinds of regional interaction in the southern Aegean were pervasive, but also that they had a significant impact on the creation of a regional identity; one that persisted despite the political changes of the age.

The Dance of the Islands - Insularity, Networks, the Athenian Empire, and the Aegean World (Paperback): Christy... The Dance of the Islands - Insularity, Networks, the Athenian Empire, and the Aegean World (Paperback)
Christy Constantakopoulou
R1,608 Discovery Miles 16 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Christy Constantakopoulou examines the history of the Aegean islands and changing concepts of insularity, with particular emphasis on the fifth century BC. Islands are a prominent feature of the Aegean landscape, and this inevitably created a variety of different (and sometimes contradictory) perceptions of insularity in classical Greek thought. Geographic analysis of insularity emphasizes the interplay between island isolation and island interaction, but the predominance of islands in the Aegean sea made island isolation almost impossible. Rather, island connectivity was an important feature of the history of the Aegean and was expressed on many levels. Constantakopoulou investigates island interaction in two prominent areas, religion and imperial politics, examining both the religious networks located on islands in the ancient Greek world and the impact of imperial politics on the Aegean islands during the fifth century.

The Dance of the Islands - Insularity, Networks, the Athenian Empire, and the Aegean World (Hardcover): Christy... The Dance of the Islands - Insularity, Networks, the Athenian Empire, and the Aegean World (Hardcover)
Christy Constantakopoulou
R2,668 Discovery Miles 26 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Christy Constantakopoulou examines the history of the Aegean islands and changing concepts of insularity, with particular emphasis on the fifth century BC. Islands are a prominent feature of the Aegean landscape, and this inevitably created a variety of different (and sometimes contradictory) perceptions of insularity in classical Greek thought. Geographic analysis of insularity emphasizes the interplay between island isolation and island interaction, but the predominance of islands in the Aegean sea made island isolation almost impossible. Rather, island connectivity was an important feature of the history of the Aegean and was expressed on many levels. Constantakopoulou investigates island interaction in two prominent areas, religion and imperial politics, examining both the religious networks located on islands in the ancient Greek world and the impact of imperial politics on the Aegean islands during the fifth century.

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