Vandals, Romans and Berbers considers issues of ethnicity, identity and state formation within the Vandal kingdoms and the Berber polities, through new analysis of the textual, epigraphic and archaeological record. It reassesses the varied body of written material that has survived from Africa, and questions its authorship, audience and function, as well as its historical value to the modern scholar. The final section is concerned with the religious changes of the period, and challenges many of the comfortable certainties which have arisen in the consideration of North African Christianity,…mehr
Vandals, Romans and Berbers considers issues of ethnicity, identity and state formation within the Vandal kingdoms and the Berber polities, through new analysis of the textual, epigraphic and archaeological record. It reassesses the varied body of written material that has survived from Africa, and questions its authorship, audience and function, as well as its historical value to the modern scholar. The final section is concerned with the religious changes of the period, and challenges many of the comfortable certainties which have arisen in the consideration of North African Christianity, including the tensions between 'Donatist', Catholic and Arian, and the supposed disappearance of the faith after the Arab conquest. Throughout, attempts are made to assess the relation of Vandal and Berber states to the wider world and the importance of the African evidence to the broader understanding of the post-Roman world
Contents: Introduction: Vandals Romans and Berbers: understanding Late Antique North Africa A.H. Merrills. Part 1 African Identities: The Vandals: fragments of a narrative Walter Pohl; The settlement of the Vandals in North Africa Andreas Schwarcz; The house of Nubel: rebels or players? Andy Blackhurst; From Arzuges to Rustamids: state formation and regional identity in the pre-Saharan zone Alan Rushworth. Part 2 Written Culture: 'Romuleis Libicisque litteris': Fulgentius and the 'Vandal Renaissance' Gregory Hays; Vandal poets in their context Judith W. George; The perils of panegyric: the lost poem of Dracontius and its consequences A.H. Merrills; The so-called Laterculus Regum Vandalorum et Alanorum: a 6th-century African addition to Prosper Tiro's chronicle? Roland Steinacher; Who wrote the Ostraka from the Ilÿt de l'Amirauté Carthage? Jacqueline F. Godfrey; Literacy and private documentation in Vandal North Africa: the case of the Albertini Tablets Jonathan P. Conant. Part 3 The African Church In Context: Who were the Circumcellions? Brent D. Shaw; From Donatist opposition to Byzantine loyalism: the cult of martyrs in North Africa 350-650 W.H.C. Frend; Intentions and audiences: history hagiography martyrdom and confession in Victor of Vita's Historia Persecutionis Danuta Shanzer; Disputing the end of African Christianity MarkA. Handley. Select bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction: Vandals Romans and Berbers: understanding Late Antique North Africa A.H. Merrills. Part 1 African Identities: The Vandals: fragments of a narrative Walter Pohl; The settlement of the Vandals in North Africa Andreas Schwarcz; The house of Nubel: rebels or players? Andy Blackhurst; From Arzuges to Rustamids: state formation and regional identity in the pre-Saharan zone Alan Rushworth. Part 2 Written Culture: 'Romuleis Libicisque litteris': Fulgentius and the 'Vandal Renaissance' Gregory Hays; Vandal poets in their context Judith W. George; The perils of panegyric: the lost poem of Dracontius and its consequences A.H. Merrills; The so-called Laterculus Regum Vandalorum et Alanorum: a 6th-century African addition to Prosper Tiro's chronicle? Roland Steinacher; Who wrote the Ostraka from the Ilÿt de l'Amirauté Carthage? Jacqueline F. Godfrey; Literacy and private documentation in Vandal North Africa: the case of the Albertini Tablets Jonathan P. Conant. Part 3 The African Church In Context: Who were the Circumcellions? Brent D. Shaw; From Donatist opposition to Byzantine loyalism: the cult of martyrs in North Africa 350-650 W.H.C. Frend; Intentions and audiences: history hagiography martyrdom and confession in Victor of Vita's Historia Persecutionis Danuta Shanzer; Disputing the end of African Christianity MarkA. Handley. Select bibliography; Index.
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