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Identities and Ideologies in the Medieval East Roman World 7727_Stouraitis.indd 1 14/09/22 1:39 PM Edinburgh Byzantine Studies Innovative approaches to the medieval Eastern Roman empire and its neighbours Edinburgh Byzantine Studies promotes new, theory-driven approaches to the empire commonly called Byzantium. The series looks at the literary, historical, material and visual remains of this long-living political order and its neighbours, often from a multi-disciplinary and/or cross-cultural vantage point. Its innovative readings highlight the connectivity of Byzantine culture as well as of Byzantine Studies. Series Editors Louise Blanke, The University of Edinburgh Ivan Drpić, University of Pennsylvania Niels Gaul, The University of Edinburgh Alexander Riehle, Harvard University Yannis Stouraitis, The University of Edinburgh Alicia Walker, Bryn Mawr College Books available in the series The Monotheisation of Pontic-Caspian Eurasia: Eighth to Thirteenth Centuries Alex M. Feldman Identities and Ideologies in the Medieval East Roman World Yannis Stouraitis Imperial Visions of Late Byzantium: Manuel II Palaiologos and Rhetoric in Purple Florin Leonte Books forthcoming Saints, Relics and Identity in Medieval and Modern Caucasia: The Cult of Saints and the Body Politic Nikoloz Aleksidze Social Stratification in Late Byzantium Christos Malatras Visit the Edinburgh Byzantine Studies website at edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-edinburgh-byzantine-studies.html 7727_Stouraitis.indd 2 14/09/22 1:39 PM Identities and Ideologies in the Medieval East Roman World Edited by Yannis Stouraitis 7727_Stouraitis.indd 3 14/09/22 1:39 PM Edinburgh University Press is one of the leading university presses in the UK. We publish academic books and journals in our selected subject areas across the humanities and social sciences, combining cutting-edge scholarship with high editorial and production values to produce academic works of lasting importance. For more information visit our website: edinburghuniversitypress.com © editorial matter and organisation, Yannis Stouraitis, 2022 © the chapters their several authors, 2022 Cover image: iStock Cover design: Deanta Edinburgh University Press Ltd The Tun – Holyrood Road 12(2f) Jackson’s Entry Edinburgh EH8 8PJ Typeset in 10.5/13 Warnock Pro by IDSUK (DataConnection) Ltd, and printed and bound in Great Britain. A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 1 4744 9362 8 (hardback) ISBN 978 1 4744 9364 2 (webready PDF) ISBN 978 1 4744 9365 9 (epub) The right of Yannis Stouraitis to be identified as the editor of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, and the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003 (SI No. 2498). 7727_Stouraitis.indd 4 14/09/22 1:39 PM Contents List of Illustrations vii List of Abbreviations x Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction The Ideology of Identities and the Identity of Ideologies 1 John Haldon and Yannis Stouraitis Part I Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches 1. Is Byzantinism an Orientalism? Reflections on Byzantium’s Constructed Identities and Debated Ideologies 19 Yannis Stouraitis 2. Ruling Elites and the Common People: Some Considerations on Their Diverging Identities and Ideologies 48 Johannes Koder 3. The Dēmosia, the Emperor and the Common Good: Byzantine Ideas on Taxation and Public Wealth, Eleventh–Twelfth Century 62 Kostis Smyrlis 4. Beyond Religion: Homilies as Conveyors of Political Ideology in Middle Byzantium 100 Theodora Antonopoulou 5. Performing Byzantine Identity: Gender, Status and the Cult of the Virgin 129 Leslie Brubaker 6. ‘Middle-Class’ Ideology of Education and Language, and the ‘Bookish’ Identity of John Tzetzes 146 Panagiotis A. Agapitos 7727_Stouraitis.indd 5 14/09/22 1:39 PM vi identities and ideologies in the medieval east roman world 7. Byzantium from Below: Rural Identity in Byzantine Arabia and Palaestina, 500–630 164 Daniel Reynolds 8. Community-Building and Collective Identity in Middle Byzantine Athens 200 Fotini Kondyli Part II Centre and Periphery 9. Provincial Rebellions as an Indicator of Byzantine ‘Identity’ (Tenth–Twelfth Centuries) 231 Jean-Claude Cheynet 10. Provincial Separatism in the Late Twelfth Century: A Case of Power Relations or Disparate Identities? 250 Alicia Simpson 11. Irrevocable Blood: Violence and Collective Identity Formation in the Late Twelfth Century 268 Dionysios Stathakopoulos 12. Adjustable Imperial Image-Projection and the Greco-Roman Repertoire: Their Reception among Outsiders and Longer-Stay Visitors 287 Jonathan Shepard 13. Two Paradoxes of Border Identity: Michael VIII Palaiologos and Constantine Doukas Nestongos in the Sultanate of Rūm 319 Dimitri Korobeinikov 14. The Coriander Field: Ideologies and Identities in Post-Roman Ravenna 346 Francesco Borri 15. Cultural Policy and Political Ideology: How Imperial Was the Norman Realm of Sicily? 367 Annick Peters-Coustot 16. Changes in Identity and Ideology in the Byzantine World in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century: The Case of Serbia 387 Vlada Stanković Index 400 7727_Stouraitis.indd 6 14/09/22 1:40 PM Illustrations Figures 5.1 Burial of Gregory of Nazianzos. By permission of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. 130 5.2 Kastron Mefa’a, Church of St Stephen, floor mosaic (detail): donors. Photo courtesy © Daniel Reynolds, 2012. 134 5.3 Kavalariana, Church of St Michael, fresco (detail): donors. By permission of the Ephorate of Chania, photograph by Angeliki Lymberopoulou, 2006. 135 5.4 Eudokia Doukaina and John Chrysostom: Prayer scroll (detail). Private collection, photo courtesy of owner. 136 5.5 Eudokia Doukaina and Theodore Komnenos Doukas Palaiologos Synadenos: Oxford, Bodleian Library, © Lincoln College, gr. 35, fol. 8r. By permission of the Rector and Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford. 136 5.6 Veneration of the Virgin: Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Kupferstichkabinett 78 A 9, fol. 39v. Photo courtesy © Kupferstichkabinett. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. 137 5.7 Procession of the Hodegetria icon in Moscow: Moscow, State Historical Museum, textile. Photo courtesy © State Historical Museum, Moscow. 138 7.1 Rihab, Church of St George, eastern view of the nave and bema: Photo courtesy Daniel Reynolds, 2012. 171 7.2 Rihab, Church of St George, tabula ansata: Photo courtesy © Daniel Reynolds, 2012. 172 7.3 Kastron Mefa’a, Church of St Paul, dedicatory panel. Photo courtesy M. Piccirillo 1997. 186 7727_Stouraitis.indd 7 14/09/22 1:40 PM viii identities and ideologies in the medieval east roman world 7.4 Kastron Mefa’a, Church of St Stephen, dedicatory panel. Photo courtesy S. Leatherbury/Manar al-Athar 2010. 187 7.5 Kastron Mefa’a, Church of St Stephen, north aisle. Photo courtesy © Daniel Reynolds, 2012. 187 7.6 Kastron Mefa’a, Church of Bishop Sergios, detail of the children of Sophia. Photo courtesy © Daniel Reynolds, 2012. 190 8.1 Aerial view of the Athenian Agora. Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 205 8.2 Medieval ‘superimposed’ state plan of post-Roman, Byzantine and premodern structures in sections BE, BH, and BZ. Shear 1997, 522, Fig. 7. 206 8.3 Plan of Byzantine structures in sections BE and BZ, Camp 2003, 242, Fig. 1. 207 8.4 Plan of Byzantine chapel with the location of burials based on Shear 1997, 536, Fig. 10. 208 8.5 Tile burial by the north wall of the chapel’s narthex. Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 209 8.6 Church of Aghios Nikolaos: plan showing four phases of development, Shear 1997, 540, Fig. 12. 210 8.7 Tile burial outside Aghios Nikolaos (phase I). Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 211 8.8 Vaulted burial chamber in the naos, Aghios Nikolaos. Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 211 8.9 The Byzantine remains at section MM with the Hephaisteion in the background. Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 215 8.10 Byzantine Osteotheke at the south edge of section MM, with steps visible. Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 216 8.11 Plan of section MM in the middle Byzantine period (a) pre-fire; (b) post-fire. Drawings by F. Kondyli and L. Leddy. 218 8.12 Foundation walls of street gate and exterior walls of Middle and East House Blocks, section MM. Original photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 219 7727_Stouraitis.indd 8 14/09/22 1:40 PM illustrations ix 8.13 Public well at section BE. Photo courtesy American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Agora Excavations. 222 Table 13.1 The Nestongoi, Angeloi and Palaiologoi: Constantine Doukas Nestongos as ‘uncle’ (θεῖος) of Andronikos II. 337 7727_Stouraitis.indd 9 14/09/22 1:40 PM

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