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Hadrian's Wall: Creating Division: Archaeological Histories

Autor Matthew Symonds
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2021
Over its venerable history, Hadrian's Wall has had an undeniable influence in shaping the British landscape, both literally and figuratively. Once thought to be a soft border, recent research has implicated it in the collapse of a farming civilisation centuries in the making, and in fuelling an insurgency characterised by violent upheaval. Examining the everyday impact of the Wall over the three centuries it was in operation, Matthew Symonds sheds new light on its underexplored human story by discussing how the evidence speaks of a hard border scything through a previously open landscape and bringing dramatic change in its wake. The Roman soldiers posted to Hadrian's Wall were overwhelmingly recruits from the empire's occupied territories, and for them the frontier could be a place of fear and magic where supernatural protection was invoked during spells of guard duty. Since antiquity, the Wall has been exploited by powers craving the legitimacy that came with being accepted as the heirs of Rome: it helped forge notions of English and Scottish nationhood, and even provided a model of selfless cultural collaboration when the British Empire needed reassurance. It has also inspired creatives for centuries, appearing in a more or less recognisable guise in works ranging from Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill to George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones. Combining an archaeological analysis of the monument itself and an examination of its rich legacy and contemporary relevance, this volume presents a reliable, modern perspective on the Wall.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350105348
ISBN-10: 1350105341
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 60 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Archaeological Histories

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The author is a well-known expert on Hadrian's Wall and has extensive experience writing both for scholarly and general-interest audiences

Notă biografică

Matthew Symonds is an internationally respected authority on Hadrian's Wall. He completed his doctorate on Roman fortlets and frontiers at the University of Oxford, UK, in 2008, and is now the editor of Current World Archaeology magazine, as well as a panel tutor for the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education. Matthew is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Scotland, and Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. His publications include Protecting the Roman Empire: Fortlets, Frontiers, and the Quest for Post-Conquest Security (2017).

Cuprins

List of illustrations Acknowledgements1. Introduction: Into Darkness 2. Rome and Britain: When Worlds Collide3. Battling for Britain: Conflict and Collaboration4. Drawing a Line: Hadrian and his Wall5. A New Normal: War and Peace6. The Long 4th Century: An End and a Beginning7. The Mythmakers: From limitanei to Legend8. Wall Renaissance: Evidence from the Earth9. Romancing the Stones: A Media murus10. Long Division: The Many Lives of the Wall NotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

A great read.
Matthew Symonds is acknowledged as one of the leading scholars on the Roman frontiers in Britain and this book provides a lively account of the new directions of study which are transforming our understanding of Hadrian's Wall.
Accessible and entertaining overview of this complex monument, including the history of its construction and the role of the Wall in later history ... A vibrant account of the new directions of study that are making the Wall even more relevant today.
In this stimulating addition to the burgeoning literature of Hadrian's Wall, [Matthew Symonds] brings fresh emphases to the study of this endlessly fascinating Roman monument in the north of Britain ... a thought-provoking volume that will seriously influence the way we look at Hadrian's Wall in the future.
It is Symonds's holistic, comprehensive and non-partisan approach to the story of the Wall that sets it apart and gives the reader as rounded a picture of its origin and life from AD 120 to the present day as you're likely to get . It is a good, accessible read with numerous interesting facts not in any way bogged down by archaeology of the dry as dust kind . I read the book shortly before a recent revisit to the Wall: it made my trip all the more enjoyable and informative.