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A Most Pleasant Scene And An Inexhaustible Resource Steps Towards A Byzantine Environmental History Henriette Baron

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A Most Pleasant Scene And An Inexhaustible Resource Steps Towards A Byzantine Environmental History Henriette Baron
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Publisher: Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.26 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Henriette Baron, Falko Daim (eds.)
ISBN: 9783884672785, 3884672789
Language: English
Year: 2017

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A Most Pleasant Scene And An Inexhaustible Resource Steps Towards A Byzantine Environmental History Henriette Baron by Henriette Baron, Falko Daim (eds.) 9783884672785, 3884672789 instant download after payment.

Interdisciplinary Conference November 17th and 18th 2011 in Mainz.
What do we know about the environments in which the Byzantine Empire unfolded in the eastern Mediterranean? How were they perceived and how did man and the environment mutually influence each other during the Byzantine millennium (AD 395-1453)? Which approaches have been tried up until now to understand these interactions? And what could a further environmental-historical research agenda look like?
These questions were the focus of an interdisciplinary conference that took place on 17 and 18 November 2011 in Mainz. The present conference volume brings together contributions from researchers who have approached these issues from very different perspectives. They focus on the explanatory power of traditional as well as "new" sources and the methods of Byzantine Studies and Byzantine archaeology for this hitherto little-explored sphere. In this way, we see how closely environmental history is interwoven with the classical topics of Byzantine research - be they of an economic, social or culture-historical nature.
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