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Author Bell, P. N. (Peter Neville), 1945- author.

Title Social conflict in the age of Justinian : its nature, management, and mediation / Peter N. Bell
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 393 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Part I. -- An Introduction: Approaches, Methods, Sources -- 1. Understanding social conflict -- 2. The analytical framework -- Part II. -- Three Major Conflicts : in Agriculture, the Factions, and the Churches -- 3. Social conflict in countryside and town -- 4. Two empire-wide conflicts : the factions and the Christians -- Part III. -- Ideological conflicts : their mediation and management -- 5. Ideological conflict in the reign of Justinian I -- 6. Constructing legitimacy -- 7. Hagia Sophia : ideology in stone : a case study -- 8. Conclusions
Summary "Our understanding of Late Antiquity can be transformed by the non-dogmatic application of social theory to more traditional evidence when studying major social conflicts in the Eastern Roman Empire, not least under the Emperor Justinian (527-565). Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian explores a range of often violent conflicts across the whole empire -- on the land, in religion, and in sport -- during this pivotal period in European history. Drawing on both sociology and social psychology, and on his experience as a senior British Civil Servant dealing with violent political conflicts in Northern Ireland and elsewhere, Bell shows that such conflicts were a basic feature of the overwhelmingly agricultural political economy of the empire. These conflicts were reflected at the ideological level and lead to intense persecution of intellectuals and Pagans as an ever more robust Christian ideological hegemony was established. In challenging the loyalties of all social classes, they also increased the vulnerability of an emperor and his allies. The need to legitimise the emperor, through an increasingly sacralised monarchy, and to build a loyal constituency, consequently remained a top priority for Justinian, even if his repeated efforts to unite the churches failed."--Publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Online resource; title from home page (viewed on Apr 24, 2013)
Subject Social conflict -- Byzantine Empire
Rural conditions
Social conflict
SUBJECT Byzantine Empire -- History -- Justinian I, 527-565. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018487
Byzantine Empire -- Rural conditions
Byzantine Empire -- Church history
Subject Byzantine Empire
Genre/Form Church history
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780191744921
0191744921