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Constantinople: Ritual, Violence, and Memory in the Making of a Christian Imperial Capital Volume 9

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  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • 15.8 x 23.2 x 2.6 cm

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As Christian spaces and agents assumed prominent positions in civic life, the end of the long span of the fourth century was marked by large-scale religious change. Churches had overtaken once-thriving pagan temples, old civic priesthoods were replaced by prominent bishops, and the rituals of the city were directed toward the Christian God. Such changes were particularly pronounced in the newly established city of Constantinople, where elites from various groups contended to control civic and imperial religion.

Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos argues that imperial Christianity was in fact a manifestation of traditional Roman religious structures. In particular, she explores how deeply established habits of ritual engagement in shared social spaces--ones that resonated with imperial ideology and appealed to the memories of previous generations--constructed meaning to create a new imperial religious identity. By examining three dynamics--ritual performance, rhetoric around violence, and the preservation and curation of civic memory--she distinguishes the role of Christian practice in transforming the civic and cultic landscapes of the late antique polis.

  • Title

    Constantinople: Ritual, Violence, and Memory in the Making of a Christian Imperial Capital Volume 9

  • Author

    Dr. Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos

  • Book Format

    Hardcover

  • Publisher

    University of California Press

  • Published

    June 2020

  • Weight

    477g

  • Dimensions

    15.8 x 23.2 x 2.6 cm

  • ISBN

    9780520304550

  • ISBN-10

    0520304551

  • Eden Code

    5109846

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