Space and Communities in Byzantine Anatolia – Papers From the Fifth International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium

Exploring Byzantine Settlements and Cultural Dynamics

Nikos D Kontogiannis author B Tolga Uyar author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Koc University Press

Published:17th May '22

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This collection features essays on Byzantine Anatolia, exploring settlements and cultural dynamics from the third to the fifteenth century, as presented at a significant symposium.

The collection titled Space and Communities in Byzantine Anatolia offers a comprehensive examination of the intricate regional settlements within Anatolia during the Byzantine period. Comprising twenty-six scholarly essays presented at the Fifth International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium in June 2019, this volume delves into various themes that highlight the dynamic nature of these communities. Topics discussed include the evolution of landscapes, the development of settlements and communication networks, as well as the interplay between private and sacred spaces.

Each section of Space and Communities in Byzantine Anatolia provides a unique perspective on the cultural interactions and identities that shaped the region from the third to the fifteenth century. The essays explore how the Byzantine Empire influenced urban development and regional networks, shedding light on the cityscapes that emerged during this period. The authors draw on a rich array of historical sources and archaeological findings to present a nuanced understanding of life in Anatolia.

This volume is an essential contribution to Byzantine studies, offering insights that are relevant not only to historians but also to anyone interested in the broader cultural and social dynamics of the region. By examining the complexities of space and community in Anatolia, the essays collectively enhance our appreciation for the diverse experiences that characterized this pivotal era in history.

ISBN: 9786057685759

Dimensions: 250mm x 203mm x 39mm

Weight: 1672g

550 pages