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Controlling contested places: late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy
Christine C. Shepardson
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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List of Abbreviations (page xiii)
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List of Roman Emperors and Bishops of Antioch (page xv)
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Timeline of Key Events (page xvii)
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Maps (page xx)
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Introduction: The Lay of the Land (page 1)
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1. The Power of Prestigious Places: Teaching and Preaching in Fourth-Century Antioch (page 31)
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2. Burying Babylas: Place-Marketing and the Politics of Memory (page 58)
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3. Being Correctly Christian: John Chrysostom's Rhetoric in 386-87 (page 92)
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4. Transformative Transgressions: Exploiting the Urban/Rural Divide (page 129)
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5. Mapping a Textured Landscape: Temples, Martyrs, and Ascetics (page 163)
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6. Elsewhere in the Empire (page 204)
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Conclusion: Controlling Contested Places (page 241)
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Bibliography (page 255)
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Index (page 283)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JLA | 8.1 (Spring. 2015): 240-242 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/584342 N1 |
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Published: c2014
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520280359 (hardcover)
- 9780520303379 (paper)
- 9780520957985 (ebook)