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The Sons of Constantine, AD 337-361 : In the Shadows of Constantine and Julian / edited by Nicholas Baker-Brian, Shaun Tougher.

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Book
Contributor:
Baker-Brian, Nicholas, 1973- editor.
Tougher, Shaun, editor.
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Series:
New approaches to Byzantine history and culture
New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Europe--History--476-1492.
Europe.
History.
Civilization--History.
Civilization.
Social history.
History of Medieval Europe.
Cultural History.
Social History.
Local Subjects:
History of Medieval Europe.
Cultural History.
Social History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
First edition 2020.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
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text file PDF
Summary:
This edited collection focuses on the Roman empire during the period from AD 337 to 361. During this period the empire was ruled by three brothers: Constantine II (337-340), Constans I (337-350) and Constantius II (337-361). These emperors tend to be cast into shadow by their famous father Constantine, the first Christian Roman emperor (306-337), and their famous cousin Julian, the last pagan Roman emperor (361-363). The traditional concentration on the historically renowned figures of Constantine and Julian is understandable but comes at a significant price: the neglect of the period between the death of Constantine and the reign of Julian and of the rulers who governed the empire in this period. The reigns of the sons of Constantine, especially that of the longest-lived Constantius II, mark a moment of great historical significance. As the heirs of Constantine they became the guardians of his legacy, and they oversaw the nature of the world in which Julian was to grow up. The thirteen contributors to this volume assess their influence on imperial, administrative, cultural, and religious facets of the empire in the fourth century. .
Contents:
1. Introduction: In the Shadows of Constantine and Julian: The Sons of Constantine, AD 337-361- Nicholas J. Baker-Brian and Shaun Tougher
Part I. Creating a Dynasty
2. From the Tetrarchy to the Constantinian Dynasty: A Narrative Introduction- John Vanderspoel
3. Constantine II and his Brothers: The Civil War of AD 340- William Lewis
Part II. Representations of Authority
4. Innovation and Orthodoxy in the Portraiture of Constantine and his Sons- Eric Varner
5. The Ideology of Imperial Unity in Themistius (Or. 1) and Libanius (Or. 59)- Christine Greenlee
6. The Memory of Mursa: Usurpation, Civil War, and Contested Legitimacy under the Sons of Constantine- Mark Humphries
7. Eusebia and Eusebius: The Roles and Significance of Constantinian Imperial Women and Court Eunuchs- Shaun Tougher
Part III. Administration and Governance
8. The Dynamics of Imperial Government: Collegiality and Regionalism- Caillan Davenport
9. Governing the Empire: The Effects of the Diocletianic and Constantinian Provincial Reforms under the Sons of Constantine- Danielle Slootjes
10. Imperial Cities under the Sons of Constantine- Meaghan McEvoy
11. A Father's Legacy: Foreign Affairs under the Sons of Constantine- Michael Kulikowski
12. Economy and Society in the Age of the Sons of Constantine- Peter Sarris
Part IV. Religion and Culture
13. "I have taken pains to get copies of them": Epistolary Relations between the Sons of Constantine and the Christian Church- Nicholas J. Baker-Brian
14. Pagans and Paganism in the Age of the Sons of Constantine- Jan Stenger.
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9783030398989
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