Description: Narbonne and its Territory in Late Antiquity by Frank Riess This work centres on the post-Roman period of Narbonne and its territory, up to its capture by the Arabs in 720, encompassing not only recent archaeological findings but also perspectives of French, Spanish and Catalan historiography that have fashioned distinct national narratives. Seeking to remove Narbonne from any subsequent birth of France, Ca FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This work centres on the post-Roman period of Narbonne and its territory, up to its capture by the Arabs in 720, encompassing not only recent archaeological findings but also perspectives of French, Spanish and Catalan historiography that have fashioned distinct national narratives. Seeking to remove Narbonne from any subsequent birth of France, Catalonia and Spain, the book presents a geopolitical region that took shape from the late fifth century, evolving towards the end of the eighth century into an autonomous province of the nascent Carolingian Empire. Capturing this change throughout a 300-year period somewhat lacking in written sources, the book takes us beyond an exclusive depiction of the classical city to an examination of settlement in various forms. Discourses of literary criticism also lie behind aspects of this study, mapped around textual commentaries which highlight a more imaginative biography of a city. Narbonnes role as a point of departure and travel across the Mediterranean is examined through a reading of the correspondence of Paulinus of Nola and the writings of Sulpicius Severus, enabling the reader to gain a fuller picture of the city and its port. The topography of Narbonne in the fifth century is surveyed together with Bishop Rusticuss church-building programme. Later chapters emphasise the difficulties in presenting a detached image of Narbonne, as sources become mainly Visigothic, defining the city and its region as part of a centralised kingdom. Particular attention is given to the election of Liuva I as king in Narbonne in 568, and to the later division into upper and lower sub-kingdoms shared by Liuva and his brother Leovigild, a duality that persisted throughout the sixth and seventh centuries. The study therefore casts new light on Narbonne and its place within the Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo, suggesting that it was the capital of a territory with roots in the post-Roman settlement of barbarian successor states. Author Biography Frank Riess is an Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, London, UK. Table of Contents Narbonne and the Roman world of the 4th century. Christian and Classical histories of Narbonne. Sidonius and the passing of Roman Narbonne. The Visigothic kingdom: from Liuva I to Reccared. The North-east and the territory of Narbonne. Rebellion on the border: the Regnum Orientalis. The Arabs and the fall of Narbonne. The first and last city. Review ...Riess monograph exhibits the virtues of a regionalist approach while, at the same time, persuasively arguing for Narbonnes relevance to the greater political, military, and diplomatic affairs of the post-Roman Mediterranean world. Bryn Mawr Classical Review Riess excites with the interplay of textual and material evidence. Valuable and informative set pieces result; examples include an investigation of the location of Sulpicius Severuss retreat, Primuliacum (pp. 66-69); analysis of Narbonnes Christian origins (pp. 115-17); and examination of Narbonnes hinterland in light of recent archeological categorizations for rural settlements (pp. 194-203). In sum Riesss book exemplifies the outstanding scholarship one can achieve by mastering the intertwining of textual and archaeological evidence. Journal of Late Antiquity ... thoroughly impressive ... Riess persuasively argues that the region of Narbonne was integral to events ranging across Hispania and was in turn shaped by events in an even wider political theatre that involved Visigothic, Frankish, Burgundian, Ostrogothic, Byzantine and Arab interests. H-France Review Details ISBN0367882302 Author Frank Riess Pages 304 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2019 ISBN-10 0367882302 ISBN-13 9780367882303 Format Paperback Imprint Routledge Subtitle From the Visigoths to the Arabs Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2019-12-12 DEWEY 944.8701 UK Release Date 2019-12-12 AU Release Date 2019-12-12 NZ Release Date 2019-12-12 Alternative 9781409455349 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159411486;
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Book Title: Narbonne and its Territory in Late Antiquity
Number of Pages: 304 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Narbonne and Its Territory in Late Antiquity: from the Visigoths to the Arabs
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2019
Subject: Archaeology, History
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 454 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Frank Riess
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback