The Routledge Handbook on Identity in Byzantium:
This volume is the first to focus solely on how specific individuals and groups in Byzantium and its borderlands were defined and distinguished from other individuals and groups from the mid-fourth to the close of the fifteenth century
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Finding Byzantium -- Introduction -- Defining Byzantium -- Byzantium in a Changed World -- The Social Order -- Structure -- Imperial Identities -- Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- Gendered Identities: Literature, Memory, and Self in Early and Middle Byzantium -- Notes -- Part I: Imperial Identities -- 2. The Political Philosophy of John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity -- 1. The Ruler as Animated Law in Philosophical Interpretation -- 2. The Ruler as Animated Law in Legalistic Interpretation -- 3. John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- 3. Constantinian Imperial Identities: The Julianic Pushback -- Ceremony vs Military: Remote and Relatable Identities -- Julian: Militaristic Emperor? -- Imperial Presentation and Style: Emulating Marcus Aurelius and the Destruction of Luxury -- Imperial Identity and the People: Lack of Ceremony -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Soldier-Emperors and the Motif of Imperial Violence in the Byzantine Empire -- Late Antique Emperors: From the Barracks to the Palace -- Emperors Return to the Field -- Attack of the Killer Emperors -- Notes -- 5. Imperial Identity: Byzantine Silks, Art, Autocracy, Theocracy, and the Image of Basileia -- Church and State: Relation of Autocracy to Theocracy -- Symbolism of Byzantine Art -- Imperial Identity: Idealised Imperial Public image -- Relationship of Imperial Byzantine Image to the Concept of BASILEA (Byzantine Monarchy) -- Imperial Identity: Basilea and the Inscribed Imperial Byzantine Silks -- Byzantine Silks, Courtly Image, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a Part II: Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- 6. To Triumph Forever: Romans and Barbarians in Early Byzantium -- The Social Hierarchy -- Rome's Masculine Imperium -- The Science of Difference -- Intelligent and Courageous -- Bestial Courage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. Some Considerations on Barbarian Ethnicity in Late Antiquity -- Debate -- The Issues of Ethnicity of Barbarian Peoples -- Kinship and the "Limitic Structure -- The Longobards, Their Disunity, and Origo gentis Langobardorum -- Origo gentis Langobardorum as an Instrument of Shaping Longobard Identity -- Notes -- 8. The Elements of Identity as Exemplified by Four Late-Antique Authors -- a. John Diakrinomenos -- 1. The Author and His Work -- 2. Elements of John's Identity -- 3. Moderate Non-Chalcedonian from the Diocese of the Orient -- b. Theodore Lector -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Theodore's Identity in the Light of the Surviving Legacy -- 3. Constantinopolitan Advocate of Chalcedon -- c. Marcellinus Comes -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Marcellinus's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Roman Catholic from Illyricum -- d. Victor of Tunnuna -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Victor's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Christian, Roman, African -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. Manly Goths, Unmanly Romans: Ideologies of Gender in Ostrogothic Italy -- Ennodius, Boethius, and Theoderic -- Your Heroes -- Cassiodorus -- Tuluin -- Amalasuintha -- Conclusions and Jordanes -- Notes -- 10. Contested Identities in Byzantine North Africa -- The Army in Africa -- The Vandals After 534 -- The Moors and Byzantine Africa -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 11. Contested Identities in the Byzantine West, circa 540-895 -- Melius est servire Gothis quam Grecis: An Indian Summer or False Dawn circa 535-624 -- New Realities in the Long-Seventh Century circa 602-751 | |
505 | 8 | |a Italo-Romans at the Margins of Byzantium 751-895 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- 12. Overlapping Identities and Individual Agency in Byzantine Southern Italy -- Southern Italy in Context -- Identity and Political Allegiance -- Overlapping Identities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Dehumanisation, Apocalypticism, and Anti-Judaism: Reflections on Identity Formation in Seventh-Century Byzantium -- Methodology -- A. Narrativity and Emplotment -- B. Social Psychology and Dehumanisation Theory -- II. History of the Past and Future: Biblical, Classical, and Apocalyptic Emplotment -- A. Dehumanizing the Persians -- B. Dehumanisation of the Arabs -- i. Sophronius -- ii. Maximus the Confessor -- iii. Pseudo-Methodius -- III. Adversus Judaeos Literature -- A. Papiscus and Philo -- B. The Doctrina Jacobi nuper Baptizati -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- 14. Provincial Identities in Byzantium -- Roman and Local Identities in Byzantium -- The Administrative Basis of Provincial Identities -- The Weak Valence of Provincial Identity -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 15. Parents and Children, Servants and Masters: Slaves, Freedmen, and the Family in Byzantium -- The Byzantine Household and Concepts of Family -- Masters and Parents -- Slaves and Children -- Unfree Families -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 16. Middle Byzantine Historians and the Dichotomy of Peasant Identity -- Social Mobility -- The Collective Political Sphere -- Protection of the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Neglecting the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Utility as the Rhetorical Key -- The Collective Control of Violence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 17. Political Power, Space, and Identities in the State of Epiros (1205-1318) -- Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a 18. "Moses' Account Is Simpler, More Concise and More Effective": Orthodoxy, Heresy, and Cosmographic Identity in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries -- Heresies and Orthodox Theology in the Komnenian Period -- Orthodoxy and Cosmography in the Komnenian Period -- Notes -- Part IV: Gendered Identities: Literature, Memory, and Self in Early and Middle Byzantium -- 19. Privilege, Pleasure, Performance: Reading Female Nudity in Late Antique Art -- Nudity, Identity, and Gender: Problems of Interpretation -- Representations of Female Nudity in Late Antique Art -- The Pleasures of Elite Life -- Breastfeeding -- Performers -- Nudity and Danger: Barbarians and Malicious Magic -- Erotic Art -- Baptism -- Patrons and Viewers: Approaches to Iconography -- Nudity in the Bathhouse: Eroticism or Authority? -- Bassilla and Helladia: Performing the Self -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 20. A War of Words on the Place of Military Wives in the Sixth-Century Roman Army -- The Restrictive Vision -- The Expansive Vision -- Visions and Audiences -- Notes -- 21. Reading Greco-Roman Gender Ideals in Byzantium: Classical Heroes and Eastern Roman Gender -- Notes -- 22. Modes of Identity: Attaleiates, Komnene, and Psellos -- Attaleiates: The History -- Komnene: The Alexiad -- Psellos: The Chronographia et al. -- Notes -- 23. Byzantium in the American Alt-Right Imagination: Paradigms of the Medieval Greek Past Among Men's Rights Activists and White Supremacists -- Gynocracy" in the Medieval West as Model for the Byzantine East -- The Medieval Greek Romance and the Manosphere -- The Manosphere, the Alt-Right, and the Paradigmatic Politics of Byzantine Effeminacy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index | |
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Constantinian Imperial Identities: The Julianic Pushback -- Ceremony vs Military: Remote and Relatable Identities -- Julian: Militaristic Emperor? -- Imperial Presentation and Style: Emulating Marcus Aurelius and the Destruction of Luxury -- Imperial Identity and the People: Lack of Ceremony -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Soldier-Emperors and the Motif of Imperial Violence in the Byzantine Empire -- Late Antique Emperors: From the Barracks to the Palace -- Emperors Return to the Field -- Attack of the Killer Emperors -- Notes -- 5. Imperial Identity: Byzantine Silks, Art, Autocracy, Theocracy, and the Image of Basileia -- Church and State: Relation of Autocracy to Theocracy -- Symbolism of Byzantine Art -- Imperial Identity: Idealised Imperial Public image -- Relationship of Imperial Byzantine Image to the Concept of BASILEA (Byzantine Monarchy) -- Imperial Identity: Basilea and the Inscribed Imperial Byzantine Silks -- Byzantine Silks, Courtly Image, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes Part II: Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- 6. To Triumph Forever: Romans and Barbarians in Early Byzantium -- The Social Hierarchy -- Rome's Masculine Imperium -- The Science of Difference -- Intelligent and Courageous -- Bestial Courage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. Some Considerations on Barbarian Ethnicity in Late Antiquity -- Debate -- The Issues of Ethnicity of Barbarian Peoples -- Kinship and the "Limitic Structure -- The Longobards, Their Disunity, and Origo gentis Langobardorum -- Origo gentis Langobardorum as an Instrument of Shaping Longobard Identity -- Notes -- 8. The Elements of Identity as Exemplified by Four Late-Antique Authors -- a. John Diakrinomenos -- 1. The Author and His Work -- 2. Elements of John's Identity -- 3. Moderate Non-Chalcedonian from the Diocese of the Orient -- b. Theodore Lector -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Theodore's Identity in the Light of the Surviving Legacy -- 3. Constantinopolitan Advocate of Chalcedon -- c. Marcellinus Comes -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Marcellinus's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Roman Catholic from Illyricum -- d. Victor of Tunnuna -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Victor's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Christian, Roman, African -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. Manly Goths, Unmanly Romans: Ideologies of Gender in Ostrogothic Italy -- Ennodius, Boethius, and Theoderic -- Your Heroes -- Cassiodorus -- Tuluin -- Amalasuintha -- Conclusions and Jordanes -- Notes -- 10. Contested Identities in Byzantine North Africa -- The Army in Africa -- The Vandals After 534 -- The Moors and Byzantine Africa -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 11. Contested Identities in the Byzantine West, circa 540-895 -- Melius est servire Gothis quam Grecis: An Indian Summer or False Dawn circa 535-624 -- New Realities in the Long-Seventh Century circa 602-751 Italo-Romans at the Margins of Byzantium 751-895 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- 12. Overlapping Identities and Individual Agency in Byzantine Southern Italy -- Southern Italy in Context -- Identity and Political Allegiance -- Overlapping Identities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Dehumanisation, Apocalypticism, and Anti-Judaism: Reflections on Identity Formation in Seventh-Century Byzantium -- Methodology -- A. Narrativity and Emplotment -- B. Social Psychology and Dehumanisation Theory -- II. History of the Past and Future: Biblical, Classical, and Apocalyptic Emplotment -- A. Dehumanizing the Persians -- B. Dehumanisation of the Arabs -- i. Sophronius -- ii. Maximus the Confessor -- iii. Pseudo-Methodius -- III. Adversus Judaeos Literature -- A. Papiscus and Philo -- B. The Doctrina Jacobi nuper Baptizati -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- 14. Provincial Identities in Byzantium -- Roman and Local Identities in Byzantium -- The Administrative Basis of Provincial Identities -- The Weak Valence of Provincial Identity -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 15. Parents and Children, Servants and Masters: Slaves, Freedmen, and the Family in Byzantium -- The Byzantine Household and Concepts of Family -- Masters and Parents -- Slaves and Children -- Unfree Families -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 16. Middle Byzantine Historians and the Dichotomy of Peasant Identity -- Social Mobility -- The Collective Political Sphere -- Protection of the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Neglecting the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Utility as the Rhetorical Key -- The Collective Control of Violence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 17. Political Power, Space, and Identities in the State of Epiros (1205-1318) -- Notes 18. "Moses' Account Is Simpler, More Concise and More Effective": Orthodoxy, Heresy, and Cosmographic Identity in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries -- Heresies and Orthodox Theology in the Komnenian Period -- Orthodoxy and Cosmography in the Komnenian Period -- Notes -- Part IV: Gendered Identities: Literature, Memory, and Self in Early and Middle Byzantium -- 19. Privilege, Pleasure, Performance: Reading Female Nudity in Late Antique Art -- Nudity, Identity, and Gender: Problems of Interpretation -- Representations of Female Nudity in Late Antique Art -- The Pleasures of Elite Life -- Breastfeeding -- Performers -- Nudity and Danger: Barbarians and Malicious Magic -- Erotic Art -- Baptism -- Patrons and Viewers: Approaches to Iconography -- Nudity in the Bathhouse: Eroticism or Authority? -- Bassilla and Helladia: Performing the Self -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 20. A War of Words on the Place of Military Wives in the Sixth-Century Roman Army -- The Restrictive Vision -- The Expansive Vision -- Visions and Audiences -- Notes -- 21. Reading Greco-Roman Gender Ideals in Byzantium: Classical Heroes and Eastern Roman Gender -- Notes -- 22. Modes of Identity: Attaleiates, Komnene, and Psellos -- Attaleiates: The History -- Komnene: The Alexiad -- Psellos: The Chronographia et al. -- Notes -- 23. Byzantium in the American Alt-Right Imagination: Paradigms of the Medieval Greek Past Among Men's Rights Activists and White Supremacists -- Gynocracy" in the Medieval West as Model for the Byzantine East -- The Medieval Greek Romance and the Manosphere -- The Manosphere, the Alt-Right, and the Paradigmatic Politics of Byzantine Effeminacy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index |
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spelling | Stewart, Michael ca. 20./21. Jhr. Verfasser (DE-588)1202744400 aut The Routledge Handbook on Identity in Byzantium Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (469 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge History Handbooks Ser Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Finding Byzantium -- Introduction -- Defining Byzantium -- Byzantium in a Changed World -- The Social Order -- Structure -- Imperial Identities -- Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- Gendered Identities: Literature, Memory, and Self in Early and Middle Byzantium -- Notes -- Part I: Imperial Identities -- 2. The Political Philosophy of John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity -- 1. The Ruler as Animated Law in Philosophical Interpretation -- 2. The Ruler as Animated Law in Legalistic Interpretation -- 3. John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- 3. Constantinian Imperial Identities: The Julianic Pushback -- Ceremony vs Military: Remote and Relatable Identities -- Julian: Militaristic Emperor? -- Imperial Presentation and Style: Emulating Marcus Aurelius and the Destruction of Luxury -- Imperial Identity and the People: Lack of Ceremony -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Soldier-Emperors and the Motif of Imperial Violence in the Byzantine Empire -- Late Antique Emperors: From the Barracks to the Palace -- Emperors Return to the Field -- Attack of the Killer Emperors -- Notes -- 5. Imperial Identity: Byzantine Silks, Art, Autocracy, Theocracy, and the Image of Basileia -- Church and State: Relation of Autocracy to Theocracy -- Symbolism of Byzantine Art -- Imperial Identity: Idealised Imperial Public image -- Relationship of Imperial Byzantine Image to the Concept of BASILEA (Byzantine Monarchy) -- Imperial Identity: Basilea and the Inscribed Imperial Byzantine Silks -- Byzantine Silks, Courtly Image, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes Part II: Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- 6. To Triumph Forever: Romans and Barbarians in Early Byzantium -- The Social Hierarchy -- Rome's Masculine Imperium -- The Science of Difference -- Intelligent and Courageous -- Bestial Courage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. Some Considerations on Barbarian Ethnicity in Late Antiquity -- Debate -- The Issues of Ethnicity of Barbarian Peoples -- Kinship and the "Limitic Structure -- The Longobards, Their Disunity, and Origo gentis Langobardorum -- Origo gentis Langobardorum as an Instrument of Shaping Longobard Identity -- Notes -- 8. The Elements of Identity as Exemplified by Four Late-Antique Authors -- a. John Diakrinomenos -- 1. The Author and His Work -- 2. Elements of John's Identity -- 3. Moderate Non-Chalcedonian from the Diocese of the Orient -- b. Theodore Lector -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Theodore's Identity in the Light of the Surviving Legacy -- 3. Constantinopolitan Advocate of Chalcedon -- c. Marcellinus Comes -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Marcellinus's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Roman Catholic from Illyricum -- d. Victor of Tunnuna -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Victor's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Christian, Roman, African -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. Manly Goths, Unmanly Romans: Ideologies of Gender in Ostrogothic Italy -- Ennodius, Boethius, and Theoderic -- Your Heroes -- Cassiodorus -- Tuluin -- Amalasuintha -- Conclusions and Jordanes -- Notes -- 10. Contested Identities in Byzantine North Africa -- The Army in Africa -- The Vandals After 534 -- The Moors and Byzantine Africa -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 11. Contested Identities in the Byzantine West, circa 540-895 -- Melius est servire Gothis quam Grecis: An Indian Summer or False Dawn circa 535-624 -- New Realities in the Long-Seventh Century circa 602-751 Italo-Romans at the Margins of Byzantium 751-895 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- 12. Overlapping Identities and Individual Agency in Byzantine Southern Italy -- Southern Italy in Context -- Identity and Political Allegiance -- Overlapping Identities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Dehumanisation, Apocalypticism, and Anti-Judaism: Reflections on Identity Formation in Seventh-Century Byzantium -- Methodology -- A. Narrativity and Emplotment -- B. Social Psychology and Dehumanisation Theory -- II. History of the Past and Future: Biblical, Classical, and Apocalyptic Emplotment -- A. Dehumanizing the Persians -- B. Dehumanisation of the Arabs -- i. Sophronius -- ii. Maximus the Confessor -- iii. Pseudo-Methodius -- III. Adversus Judaeos Literature -- A. Papiscus and Philo -- B. The Doctrina Jacobi nuper Baptizati -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- 14. Provincial Identities in Byzantium -- Roman and Local Identities in Byzantium -- The Administrative Basis of Provincial Identities -- The Weak Valence of Provincial Identity -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 15. Parents and Children, Servants and Masters: Slaves, Freedmen, and the Family in Byzantium -- The Byzantine Household and Concepts of Family -- Masters and Parents -- Slaves and Children -- Unfree Families -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 16. Middle Byzantine Historians and the Dichotomy of Peasant Identity -- Social Mobility -- The Collective Political Sphere -- Protection of the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Neglecting the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Utility as the Rhetorical Key -- The Collective Control of Violence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 17. Political Power, Space, and Identities in the State of Epiros (1205-1318) -- Notes 18. 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A War of Words on the Place of Military Wives in the Sixth-Century Roman Army -- The Restrictive Vision -- The Expansive Vision -- Visions and Audiences -- Notes -- 21. Reading Greco-Roman Gender Ideals in Byzantium: Classical Heroes and Eastern Roman Gender -- Notes -- 22. Modes of Identity: Attaleiates, Komnene, and Psellos -- Attaleiates: The History -- Komnene: The Alexiad -- Psellos: The Chronographia et al. -- Notes -- 23. 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spellingShingle | Stewart, Michael ca. 20./21. Jhr The Routledge Handbook on Identity in Byzantium Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Finding Byzantium -- Introduction -- Defining Byzantium -- Byzantium in a Changed World -- The Social Order -- Structure -- Imperial Identities -- Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- Gendered Identities: Literature, Memory, and Self in Early and Middle Byzantium -- Notes -- Part I: Imperial Identities -- 2. The Political Philosophy of John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity -- 1. The Ruler as Animated Law in Philosophical Interpretation -- 2. The Ruler as Animated Law in Legalistic Interpretation -- 3. John Lydus and Early Byzantine Imperial Identity -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- 3. Constantinian Imperial Identities: The Julianic Pushback -- Ceremony vs Military: Remote and Relatable Identities -- Julian: Militaristic Emperor? -- Imperial Presentation and Style: Emulating Marcus Aurelius and the Destruction of Luxury -- Imperial Identity and the People: Lack of Ceremony -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Soldier-Emperors and the Motif of Imperial Violence in the Byzantine Empire -- Late Antique Emperors: From the Barracks to the Palace -- Emperors Return to the Field -- Attack of the Killer Emperors -- Notes -- 5. Imperial Identity: Byzantine Silks, Art, Autocracy, Theocracy, and the Image of Basileia -- Church and State: Relation of Autocracy to Theocracy -- Symbolism of Byzantine Art -- Imperial Identity: Idealised Imperial Public image -- Relationship of Imperial Byzantine Image to the Concept of BASILEA (Byzantine Monarchy) -- Imperial Identity: Basilea and the Inscribed Imperial Byzantine Silks -- Byzantine Silks, Courtly Image, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes Part II: Romanitas in the Late Antique Mediterranean -- 6. To Triumph Forever: Romans and Barbarians in Early Byzantium -- The Social Hierarchy -- Rome's Masculine Imperium -- The Science of Difference -- Intelligent and Courageous -- Bestial Courage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. Some Considerations on Barbarian Ethnicity in Late Antiquity -- Debate -- The Issues of Ethnicity of Barbarian Peoples -- Kinship and the "Limitic Structure -- The Longobards, Their Disunity, and Origo gentis Langobardorum -- Origo gentis Langobardorum as an Instrument of Shaping Longobard Identity -- Notes -- 8. The Elements of Identity as Exemplified by Four Late-Antique Authors -- a. John Diakrinomenos -- 1. The Author and His Work -- 2. Elements of John's Identity -- 3. Moderate Non-Chalcedonian from the Diocese of the Orient -- b. Theodore Lector -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Theodore's Identity in the Light of the Surviving Legacy -- 3. Constantinopolitan Advocate of Chalcedon -- c. Marcellinus Comes -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Marcellinus's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Roman Catholic from Illyricum -- d. Victor of Tunnuna -- 1. The Author -- 2. Elements of Victor's Identity as Found in His Chronicle -- 3. Christian, Roman, African -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. Manly Goths, Unmanly Romans: Ideologies of Gender in Ostrogothic Italy -- Ennodius, Boethius, and Theoderic -- Your Heroes -- Cassiodorus -- Tuluin -- Amalasuintha -- Conclusions and Jordanes -- Notes -- 10. Contested Identities in Byzantine North Africa -- The Army in Africa -- The Vandals After 534 -- The Moors and Byzantine Africa -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 11. Contested Identities in the Byzantine West, circa 540-895 -- Melius est servire Gothis quam Grecis: An Indian Summer or False Dawn circa 535-624 -- New Realities in the Long-Seventh Century circa 602-751 Italo-Romans at the Margins of Byzantium 751-895 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Macro and Micro Identities: Religious, Regional, and Ethnic Identities, and Internal Others -- 12. Overlapping Identities and Individual Agency in Byzantine Southern Italy -- Southern Italy in Context -- Identity and Political Allegiance -- Overlapping Identities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Dehumanisation, Apocalypticism, and Anti-Judaism: Reflections on Identity Formation in Seventh-Century Byzantium -- Methodology -- A. Narrativity and Emplotment -- B. Social Psychology and Dehumanisation Theory -- II. History of the Past and Future: Biblical, Classical, and Apocalyptic Emplotment -- A. Dehumanizing the Persians -- B. Dehumanisation of the Arabs -- i. Sophronius -- ii. Maximus the Confessor -- iii. Pseudo-Methodius -- III. Adversus Judaeos Literature -- A. Papiscus and Philo -- B. The Doctrina Jacobi nuper Baptizati -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- 14. Provincial Identities in Byzantium -- Roman and Local Identities in Byzantium -- The Administrative Basis of Provincial Identities -- The Weak Valence of Provincial Identity -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 15. Parents and Children, Servants and Masters: Slaves, Freedmen, and the Family in Byzantium -- The Byzantine Household and Concepts of Family -- Masters and Parents -- Slaves and Children -- Unfree Families -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 16. Middle Byzantine Historians and the Dichotomy of Peasant Identity -- Social Mobility -- The Collective Political Sphere -- Protection of the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Neglecting the Peasantry as a Literary Topos -- Utility as the Rhetorical Key -- The Collective Control of Violence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 17. Political Power, Space, and Identities in the State of Epiros (1205-1318) -- Notes 18. "Moses' Account Is Simpler, More Concise and More Effective": Orthodoxy, Heresy, and Cosmographic Identity in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries -- Heresies and Orthodox Theology in the Komnenian Period -- Orthodoxy and Cosmography in the Komnenian Period -- Notes -- Part IV: Gendered Identities: Literature, Memory, and Self in Early and Middle Byzantium -- 19. Privilege, Pleasure, Performance: Reading Female Nudity in Late Antique Art -- Nudity, Identity, and Gender: Problems of Interpretation -- Representations of Female Nudity in Late Antique Art -- The Pleasures of Elite Life -- Breastfeeding -- Performers -- Nudity and Danger: Barbarians and Malicious Magic -- Erotic Art -- Baptism -- Patrons and Viewers: Approaches to Iconography -- Nudity in the Bathhouse: Eroticism or Authority? -- Bassilla and Helladia: Performing the Self -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 20. 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