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Elite Byzantine Kinship Ca 9501204 Blood Reputation And The Genos Nathan Leidholm

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Elite Byzantine Kinship Ca 9501204 Blood Reputation And The Genos Nathan Leidholm
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Publisher: ARC, Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.86 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Nathan Leidholm
ISBN: 9781641890298, 1641890290
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Elite Byzantine Kinship Ca 9501204 Blood Reputation And The Genos Nathan Leidholm by Nathan Leidholm 9781641890298, 1641890290 instant download after payment.

This study explores the role and function of the Byzantine aristocratic family group, or genos, as a distinct social entity, particularly its political and cultural role, as it appears in a variety of sources in the tenth through twelfth centuries. While the genos has served as a central component of many historical arguments attempting to explain the changes occurring in this period, no scholar has yet produced a study focused on the genos as a social unit, and even the concept’s basic definition remains unclear. At the same time, historians of Late Antiquity, Medieval Europe, and Byzantium have all struggled to find meaningful ways to analyze and interpret kinship structures beyond the household or nuclear family. This work seeks to ameliorate these shortcomings and, in so doing, addresses aspects of cultural, social, and political change in Byzantium through the lens of kinship.

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