Court Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the Medieval Mediterranean: Comparative Perspectives
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Format
Kindle
Pages
603
Language
English
Published
Nov 14, 2013
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN-10
1299989098
ISBN-13
9781299989092
Description
This work delves into the intricate web of political rituals and ceremonies that shaped power dynamics in Byzantium and the broader medieval Mediterranean. The authors, with their combined expertise, explore how these ceremonial practices not only solidified authority but also reflected cultural identity and historical context. Each chapter presents a comparative analysis, illuminating the similarities and differences across various court cultures.
Through rich narratives and scholarly insights, the book reveals the underlying significance of rituals in political life, highlighting how ceremonies served as instruments of governance and social cohesion. By examining diverse perspectives, it invites readers to appreciate the profound impact of ritualistic practices in shaping both individual experiences and broader societal structures during this fascinating period of history.
Through rich narratives and scholarly insights, the book reveals the underlying significance of rituals in political life, highlighting how ceremonies served as instruments of governance and social cohesion. By examining diverse perspectives, it invites readers to appreciate the profound impact of ritualistic practices in shaping both individual experiences and broader societal structures during this fascinating period of history.
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