Networks and the Spread of Ideas in the Past
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Networks and the Spread of Ideas in the Past
Strong Ties, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange
Collar, Anna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
304
Dura
Inglês
9781138368477
15 a 20 dias
453
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Preface ; 1. Strong ties, networks and the diffusion of new ideas: who do you trust?; Part I. Sanctuaries-- 2. "Orientalising" Networks and the Nude Standing Female: Synchronic and Diachronic Dimensions of Ideology Transfer; 3. Weak and strong ties in the diffusion of coinage during the Greek Archaic period; 4. The Samothracian diaspora in network perspective: Strong ties and deep habits; Part II. Storytelling-- 5. Ritual ties, 'portable communities' and the transmission of common knowledge through festival networks in the Hellenistic world; 6. A Network Analysis of the Mithraic Tauroctony: Local Innovation and Diversity in Roman Mithras-Worship; 7. Networks, Apostolic Itineraries, and Mediterranean Witnesses to the Oral Traditions of South India; Part III. Systems-- 8. Networking Christians? The spread of Christianity in the Eastern Mediterranean; 9. Strong Ties and Ecclesiastical Law in the Later Roman Empire; 10. Orthodox and heterodox networks: lollardy, neighbourhood and topography in early fifteenth-century Bristol; Index.
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Digital Humanities;Social Networks;Ancient Greece;Ancient Rome;Classics;Technological Change;DH;Archaeology;Weak Tie Connections;Strong Tie Network;Archaic Greek World;Shipping Records;Late Medieval Bristol;Alba Iulia;Thomas Narratives;Samothracian Gods;Mithraic Iconography;St Mary Redcliffe;Iron Age Sanctuaries;Weak Ties;Pilgrimage Networks;Panhellenic Sanctuaries;Thomas Christians;Wide Bridges;Nemean Games;Nude Female;Cosmas Indicopleustes;Small World Network;Mithraic Communities;Festival Networks;BCE Inscription
Preface ; 1. Strong ties, networks and the diffusion of new ideas: who do you trust?; Part I. Sanctuaries-- 2. "Orientalising" Networks and the Nude Standing Female: Synchronic and Diachronic Dimensions of Ideology Transfer; 3. Weak and strong ties in the diffusion of coinage during the Greek Archaic period; 4. The Samothracian diaspora in network perspective: Strong ties and deep habits; Part II. Storytelling-- 5. Ritual ties, 'portable communities' and the transmission of common knowledge through festival networks in the Hellenistic world; 6. A Network Analysis of the Mithraic Tauroctony: Local Innovation and Diversity in Roman Mithras-Worship; 7. Networks, Apostolic Itineraries, and Mediterranean Witnesses to the Oral Traditions of South India; Part III. Systems-- 8. Networking Christians? The spread of Christianity in the Eastern Mediterranean; 9. Strong Ties and Ecclesiastical Law in the Later Roman Empire; 10. Orthodox and heterodox networks: lollardy, neighbourhood and topography in early fifteenth-century Bristol; Index.
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Digital Humanities;Social Networks;Ancient Greece;Ancient Rome;Classics;Technological Change;DH;Archaeology;Weak Tie Connections;Strong Tie Network;Archaic Greek World;Shipping Records;Late Medieval Bristol;Alba Iulia;Thomas Narratives;Samothracian Gods;Mithraic Iconography;St Mary Redcliffe;Iron Age Sanctuaries;Weak Ties;Pilgrimage Networks;Panhellenic Sanctuaries;Thomas Christians;Wide Bridges;Nemean Games;Nude Female;Cosmas Indicopleustes;Small World Network;Mithraic Communities;Festival Networks;BCE Inscription