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"Liturgification" and dissent in the crisis of the East Roman Empire (6th-8th centuries)

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In 1979 Averil Cameron published in Past and Present a brilliant and seminal article under the title ‘Images of Authority: Elites and Icons in Late Sixth-Century Byzantium’. Cameron argued that during and, in particular, after the reign of the emperor Justinian (527-565), and in a context of growing economic and geopolitical crisis within the eastern Roman empire, the political culture of Constantinople underwent a profound, but vital, transformation. In this transformation, the traditional classical trappings of imperial power were de-emphasised, and emperors instead shrouded themselves in the veil of holiness, Christianising imperial rituals and rhetoric, and lending their active patronage to a range of religious phenomena then occurring across the eastern empire: in particular, the expansion of church building, of Marian devotion, and of the cult of icons. For Cameron, these phenomena then served as a focus for the emergence of new civic identities, to a process of ‘cultural integration’ to which emperors made a decisive contribution. Although this process was in itself unable to prevent the subsequent Islamic conquest of the Roman Near East, it nevertheless lent the subsequent state centred on Constantinople the ‘strength and will’ to weather the storm of subsequent centuries.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
HUMS
Department:
History Faculty
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-5766-4954

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Publisher:
Mohr Siebeck
Host title:
Dynamics of Social Change and Perceptions of Threat
Volume:
12
Pages:
139-156
Series:
Bedrohte Ordnungen
Publication date:
2018-01-01
Acceptance date:
2018-09-25
Event title:
Dynamics of Social Change and Perceptions of Threat
Event location:
German Historical Institute London
Event website:
https://www.ghil.ac.uk/dynamics_of_social_change.html
Event start date:
2014-09-29
Event end date:
2014-10-01
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EISSN:
2568-4035
ISSN:
2197-547
EISBN:
978-3-16-156690-5
ISBN:
9783161566905


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:924976
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uuid:664fce76-6284-4064-acb7-47348d2e096d
Local pid:
pubs:924976
Source identifiers:
924976
Deposit date:
2018-10-09

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