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Cultural Contact and Appropriation in the Axial-Age Mediterranean World : A Periplos

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Cultural Contact and Appropriation in the Axial-Age Mediterranean World : A Periplos

Cultural Contact and Appropriation in the Axial-Age Mediterranean World : A Periplos
by Baruch Halpern, Kenneth S. Sacks
English | 2017 | ISBN: 9004194541 | 326 Pages | True PDF | 2.36 MB

Cultural Contact explores adaptation, resistance and reciprocity in Axial-Age Mediterranean exchange, a discussion begun in antiquity. Real progress requires relearning the Mediterranean as a historical system. These essays illustrate the problems such study must overcome.

Baruch Halpern (Harvard ’74) holds the Covenant Professorship in Religion at the University of Georgia, and was formerly Chaiken Family Chair of Jewish Studies and Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, and of Ancient History, at Penn State. His publications center on ancient history, literature, language and archaeology.

Kenneth S. Sacks is professor of History and Classics at Brown University. He works on the ancient Greek world (especially historiography and intellectual thought), classical reception in the United States, and American Transcendentalism.