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Sacred Britannia: The Gods and Rituals of Roman Britain
Hardback
Main Details
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Sacred Britannia: The Gods and Rituals of Roman Britain
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Miranda Aldhouse-Green
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | British and Irish History Archaeology by period and region History of religion |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780500252222
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Classifications | Dewey:936.2 |
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Illustrations |
105 Illustrations, black and white; 20 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Imprint |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Publication Date |
28 June 2018 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Two thousand years ago, the Romans sought to absorb into their empire what they regarded as a remote, almost mythical island on the very edge of the known world - Britain. The expeditions of Julius Caesar and the invasion of ad 43 brought fundamental and lasting changes to the island. Not least among these was a pantheon of new Classical deities and religious systems, along with a clutch of exotic eastern cults including Christianity. But what of Britannia and her own home-grown deities? What cults and cosmologies did the Romans encounter and how did they in turn react to them? Under Roman rule, the old gods were challenged, adopted, adapted, absorbed and re-configured. In this fresh and innovative new account, Miranda Aldhouse-Green balances literary, archaeological and iconographic evidence (and scrutinizes their shortcomings and how we interpret them) to illuminate the complexity of religion and belief in Roman Britain, and the two-way traffic of cultural exchange and interplay between imported and indigenous cults. Despite the remoteness of this period, on the threshold between prehistory and history, many of the forces, tensions, ideologies and issues of identity at work are still relevant today, as Sacred Britannia skilfully draws out.
Author Biography
Miranda Aldhouse-Green is Professor Emeritus at Cardiff University. She is the author of The Celtic Myths, Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend, Exploring the World of the Druids and, with Stephen Aldhouse-Green, The Quest for the Shaman.
Reviews'Lively and engaging as ever, Miranda Aldhouse-Green provides a completely fresh picture of the variety of religious life in Roman Britain, using all the resources of recent scholarship and archaeology. This welcome book has a strong contemporary resonance in its challenging insights about cultural identity and religious diversity' - Rowan Williams 'Authoritative ... [Aldhouse-Green's] earnest tone is matched to a seriousness and admirable refusal to oversex the rituals of Roman and pre-Roman Britain' - Catholic Herald 'A riveting account of ancient beliefs' - Britain 'You know you're in good hands when it comes to [Miranda] Aldhouse-Green ... 5 stars' - All About History 'A scholarly inquiry into the cults and cosmologies that the Romans encountered' - Church Times 'Rarely has a book about the ancient world felt as relevant to our present times' - Current Archaeology 'A treasure-house of learning and a pleasure to read' - History Today 'A very good overview of religion in the province of Britain' - The Archaeological Journal 'Miranda Aldhouse-Green's Sacred Britannia casts a huge shadow ... I could not possible think of a much better guidebook to take me on a journey into the mysterious yet fascinating world of Romano-British religion' - Open History
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