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Letters: Jan/Feb 2024 edition

Can peace prevail? Daniella Peled responds to Avraham Burg’s essay on Israel’s future. Plus: Guy Standing on the Crown and the Commons, Averil Cameron speaks up for the humanities, and more

Is Byzantine Studies a Colonialist Discipline?: Toward a Critical Historiography Edited by Benjamin Anderson and Mirela Ivanova

Is Byzantine Studies a colonialist discipline? Rather than provide a definitive answer to this question, this book defines the parameters of the debate and proposes ways of thinking about what it would mean to engage seriously with the field’s political and intellectual genealogies, hierarchies, and forms of exclusion. In this volume, scholars of art, history, and literature address the entanglements, past and present, among the academic discipline of Byzantine Studies and the practice and legacies of European colonialism. Starting with the premise that Byzantium and the field of Byzantine studies are simultaneously colonial and colonized, the chapters address topics ranging from the material basis of philological scholarship and its uses in modern politics to the colonial plunder of art and its consequences for curatorial practice in the present. The book concludes with a bibliography that serves as a foundation for a coherent and systematic critical historiography. Bringing togethe

Rituals royalty power and ceremonial traditional societies | Regional and world history: general interest

Rituals royalty power and ceremonial traditional societies | Regional and world history: general interest
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Letters: July 2021 - Prospect Magazine

Letters: July 2021 Altered states Feargal Cochrane’s essay (“Unionism, nationalism and unrequited love,” June) correctly diagnoses one of the features of Northern Ireland’s unique and occasionally tragic predicament at the crossroads of two states: its ambivalent relationships with those two “patron” countries Ireland and Britain. But what happens when one of those states is fundamentally altering itself, as the UK currently is? Elsewhere in the same issue, Tom Clark asks important questions about the acceptability of monarchy in the 21st century, and Jill Rutter asks whether Whitehall and Westminster are equipped to rebuild trust in governance. Citizens in Northern Ireland are…

Rituals royalty power and ceremonial traditional societies | Regional and world history: general interest

Rituals royalty power and ceremonial traditional societies | Regional and world history: general interest
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