Memories of Utopia The Revision of Histories and Landscapes in Late Antiquity

These essays examine how various communities remembered and commemorated their shared past through the lens of utopia and its corollary, dystopia, providing a framework for the reinterpretation of rapidly changing religious, cultural, and political realities of the turbulent period from 300 to 750 C...

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Other Authors: Neil, Bronwen (Editor), Simic, Kosta (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
Series:Routledge Studies in the Early Christian World
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