City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
Explore the intricate evolution of urban life with City in the Classical and Post-Classical World, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This insightful hardback volume spans 243 pages and delves into the dynamic role of cities and citizenship from classical Athens to fifth-century Rome and medieval Byzantium.
An esteemed international team of scholars contributes to this comprehensive examination, shedding light on the transformative changes in urban landscapes and the cultural and civic identities that emerged during these pivotal periods. Discover how the practices and institutions of the ancient city-state transitioned into the frameworks of the Christian community, reshaping societal structures and interactions.
Ideal for historians, students, and anyone with a passion for urban studies, this book offers a rich perspective on the historical significance of cities. Add City in the Classical and Post-Classical World to your collection today!