Proceedings of the Plenary Sessions
The 24th International Congress of Byzantine Studies
open access | peer reviewed-
a cura di
- Emiliano Fiori - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
- Michele Trizio - Università degli Studi di Bari «Aldo Moro», Italia - email
Abstract
The present volume collects most of the contributions to the plenary sessions held at the 24th International Congress of Byzantine Studies, and incisively reflects the ever increasing broadening of the very concept of ‘Byzantine Studies’. Indeed, a particularly salient characteristic of the papers presented here is their strong focus on interdisciplinarity and their breadth of scope, both in terms of methodology and content. The cross-pollination between different fields of Byzantine Studies is also a major point of the volume. Archaeology and art history have pride of place; it is especially in archaeological papers that one can grasp the vital importance of the interaction with the so-called hard sciences and with new technologies for contemporary research. This relevance of science and technology for archaeology, however, also applies to, and have significant repercussions in, historical studies, where – for example – the study of climate change or the application of specific software to network studies are producing a major renewal of knowledge. In more traditional subject fields, like literary, political, and intellectual history, the contributions to the present volume offer some important reflections on the connection between Byzantium and other cultures and peoples through the intermediary of texts, stories, diplomacy, trade, and war.
Keywords Conflicts • Asia Minor • Foundation stories • Metaphrasis • Cities • Adrianople • Byzantine • Spatial analysis • Ottomans • Network analysis • quarries • Prosopographie • Concepts • Cultural history • Byzantine-Islamic relations • Placemaking • Syriac studies • Bases de données • Reception • dynasties • Stratagems • English Mandate • Sasanian empire • Textiles • elite • Historical geography • Diplomacy • Epigrams • Persian • texts • Isauria • Prosopography • Theories of exchange • Economic and non-economic exchange • Progress • Alans • Byzantine art • Epigraphy • Healthscape • Imperial Roman period • Asia • Ceramic finds • Methodology • Byzantine legal studies • Globular amphora • weaponry • interaction • Academic practices • Arabic • Geocommunication • Italy • Geography • French mandate • Imperial Roman Period • Mediterranean • Byzantine studies • remote sensing • Sacred landscapes • Complexity theory • Byzantine literature • Basileus • Royall Tyler • LiDAR • Constantinople, monasteries • Environmental history • Iceland • consilience • Portable art • Head loading • Sigillographie • Edward the Confessor • Byzantine archaeology • Edgar • American University Museums • Eastern Christianity • Mercenaries • Residential architecture • Monasteries • Culture of the collection • Commerce • Metalwork • Tabula Imperii Byzantini (TIB) • Hybridity • Anatolia • stratagems • Foundation Stories • Catalogue • Orestes • Borderland/Frontier • Island • Analysis • Interactions with other cultures • Knowledge production • Red slip • diplomacy • Climate history • Ecclesiastical architecture • Studies • Byzantine-awareness • writing • Conservation policies • Chronicles • Anglo-Danish • Interaction • Inscriptions • Database • Philology • Gold • Crafts • Urban archaeology • History of sciences • Translations • gold • Eastern Roman Empire • Weaponry • Anthropology • Space • Trade hub • builder • mercenaries • borderland/frontier • Distribution patterns • Water jar • Interdisciplines • laudes • History of climate and society • Tradition • Sigillography • Normans • Builder • Constantinople, ecclesiastical architecture • Roman administration • Texts • Sociology • Theory • Vocabulary • Literature • Amorium • Early Medieval Mediterranean • Consilience • Harald Hardrada • Health • Italian museums and churches • Robert and Mildred Bliss • Research methodology (in Byzantine legal studies) • Production • Sacred spaces • Late Antiquity • basileus • English mandate • Architectural heritage • Iconographie • French Mandate • Adaptations • Byzantine Constantinople • Production site • Quarries • Byzantine Studies • Law history • Elite • Byzantine law • Cnut • Tribute • island • Plunder • Power relations • Material culture networks • Dynasties • Turks • History of religions • Tales • Ceramic • Viking • Urban rescue excavations • Regressive engineering • Byzantine trade • Transitional period • Balkans • Silks • Survival of cities • William the Conqueror • Byzantine history • American university museums • Epigraphie • History of Byzantine law • Byzantine identity • Laudes • Turkish • Global history • Embroidery • Byzantium • Triumphal columns • Gifts • Iconography • Sociometry • Writing • Ragnvald • Roman infrastructure • Digital humanities • Remote sensing • Byzantine age • Caucasus • Edirne • Late antiquity • tales • Interdisciplinarity • Education • Hadrian • Description of cities • Constantinople
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