Christy Constantakopoulou examines the history of the Aegean islands
and changing concepts of insularity, with particular emphasis on the
fifth century BC. Islands are a prominent feature of the Aegean
landscape, and this inevitably created a variety of different (and
sometimes contradictory) perceptions of insularity in classical Greek
thought. Geographic analysis of insularity emphasizes the interplay
between island isolation and island interaction, but the predominance
of islands in the Aegean sea made island isolation almost impossible.
Rather, island connectivity was an important feature of the history of
the Aegean and was expressed on many levels. Constantakopoulou
investigates island interaction in two prominent areas, religion and
imperial politics, examining both the religious networks located on
islands in the ancient Greek world and the impact of imperial politics
on the Aegean islands during the fifth century.
Les mer
Insularity, Networks, the Athenian Empire, and the Aegean World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191615450
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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