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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xi
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Part I. Ireland to Shrewsbury
- 1 Home and Abroad: The Protestant Irish 3
- 2 Empire: The Greys 8
- 3 Decline and Fall 17
- 4 Squireens: The Warrens from County Meath to Dublin 21
- 5 Rugby Football: Bob Warren 26
- 6 Dubliners: The Lamont Browns 30
- 7 Sudan: North and South 35
- 8 Atbara: Life Abroad 43
- 9 Time of War: Home and Abroad in Time of War 49
- 10 The Boss 55
- 11 Dublin Days: “Number Sixty” 64
- 12 Who’s What? Identities 69
- 13 The Modern World 73
- 14 To Be a Tweak: Shrewsbury School 80
- 15 You Shall Do Greek 85
- 16 Modern Side 89
- 17 The Duke: History with “the Duke” 93
- 18 Into New Worlds: Laurence Lequesne and Frank McEachran 97
- 19 Sense of the Past 102
- 20 Oxford 1952 107
- 21 Encounters with the Past: Archives and Abbeys 112
- 22 Switzerland and the Late Middle Ages 116
- 23 German at Home: Ernst Scheyer 122
- 24 End of the Ancient World 127
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Part II. Oxford To All Souls
- 25 Idylls: Oxford 1953 135
- 26 Very “Oxford”: C. S. Lewis 143
- 27 France 1954 152
- 28 An Oxford Medievalist 1954 156
- 29 Friends and Books 164
- 30 The Age of Augustine 171
- 31 “Decadence” or “Late Antiquity”? Henri-Irénée Marrou 180
- 32 Cowley Road 186
- 33 “A Very Special Degree”: Finals 190
- 34 To All Souls 198
- 35 All Souls: Courtesy and Ignorance 202
- 36 Teaching, Writing, and Rome 210
- 37 Libraries, Lectures, and Talks 220
- 38 Religious Dissent: The Case of North Africa 232
- 39 Religious Coercion 239
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Part III. Augustine to the holy man
- 40 Writing Augustine of Hippo 247
- 41 From Life and Times to Biography 254
- 42 Patristic Summer 1963 261
- 43 Encounters: Henri-Irénée Marrou and Robert Markus 269
- 44 All’s Well That Ends Well 1966 277
- 45 Resonances 285
- 46 Toward the East: Bohemia, the Balkans, and East Rome 293
- 47 Byzantium, Persia, and the Rise of Islam 304
- 48 Hebrew 311
- 49 Anthropology and History: E. E. Evans-Pritchard 319
- 50 Mary Douglas 327
- 51 Society and the Supernatural 335
- 52 Oxford under Strain 342
- 53 The Holy Man 352
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Part IV. The world of late antiquity to Iran
- 54 The World of Late Antiquity: An Invitation and a Title 367
- 55 From Marcus Aurelius . . . 373
- 56 To Muhammad: Late Antiquity in a Wider World 383
- 57 Medieval Change 392
- 58 Presences 398
- 59 From the Mediterranean . . . 404
- 60 To Iran 409
- 61 The Royal Road: Tehran to Kermanshah 416
- 62 Palaces and Rock Carvings: Firuzabad and Naqsh-e Rostam 423
- 63 Three Cities: Esfahan, Tabriz, and Mashhad 429
- 64 Yazd 437
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Part V: Berkeley 1975 to Cairo
- 65 Berkeley 1975 447
- 66 Royal Holloway College 459
- 67 Genius Loci: Political Thought, World History, and Islam 463
- 68 On the East Coast 471
- 69 To the Top of the World: Takht-e Soleyman 479
- 70 “Guardians of the Sacred Flame”: David Frost 485
- 71 From the Zagros to Afghanistan 488
- 72 Afghanistan 493
- 73 Twilight of Empire 499
- 74 Invisible Friends in Visible Places 505
- 75 Maynooth to California 515
- 76 The Weight of Islam 520
- 77 Cairo 527
-
Part VI: Berkeley to Princeton
- 78 Berkeley 1978: The Philosopher and Society 537
- 79 The Return of Religion: From Revolution to Adab 545
- 80 Poverty and Power: Évelyne Patlagean and Paul Veyne 554
- 81 Teaching 563
- 82 The Tranformation of the Classical Heritage 569
- 83 Sexuality: Michel Foucault 576
- 84 At the Bear’s Lair: Encounters with Foucault 584
- 85 Virginity in Venice 591
- 86 Body and City 596
- 87 Winter in Venice 600
- 88 Surprised in Venice 605
- 89 The Collège de France 611
- 90 Pierre Hadot 617
- 91 A Might-Have- Been 92 The Northeast Corridor 625
- 92 The Northeast Corridor 631
- 93 High Gravity 638
- 94 Writing Body and Society 645
- 95 From Origen to Augustine 651
- 96 Arnaldo Momigliano 661
- 97 Remembering Arnaldo 667
- 98 Mums 672
- 99 Shifting Boundaries 678
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Postscript
- Since Then 689
- Index 701
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xi
-
Part I. Ireland to Shrewsbury
- 1 Home and Abroad: The Protestant Irish 3
- 2 Empire: The Greys 8
- 3 Decline and Fall 17
- 4 Squireens: The Warrens from County Meath to Dublin 21
- 5 Rugby Football: Bob Warren 26
- 6 Dubliners: The Lamont Browns 30
- 7 Sudan: North and South 35
- 8 Atbara: Life Abroad 43
- 9 Time of War: Home and Abroad in Time of War 49
- 10 The Boss 55
- 11 Dublin Days: “Number Sixty” 64
- 12 Who’s What? Identities 69
- 13 The Modern World 73
- 14 To Be a Tweak: Shrewsbury School 80
- 15 You Shall Do Greek 85
- 16 Modern Side 89
- 17 The Duke: History with “the Duke” 93
- 18 Into New Worlds: Laurence Lequesne and Frank McEachran 97
- 19 Sense of the Past 102
- 20 Oxford 1952 107
- 21 Encounters with the Past: Archives and Abbeys 112
- 22 Switzerland and the Late Middle Ages 116
- 23 German at Home: Ernst Scheyer 122
- 24 End of the Ancient World 127
-
Part II. Oxford To All Souls
- 25 Idylls: Oxford 1953 135
- 26 Very “Oxford”: C. S. Lewis 143
- 27 France 1954 152
- 28 An Oxford Medievalist 1954 156
- 29 Friends and Books 164
- 30 The Age of Augustine 171
- 31 “Decadence” or “Late Antiquity”? Henri-Irénée Marrou 180
- 32 Cowley Road 186
- 33 “A Very Special Degree”: Finals 190
- 34 To All Souls 198
- 35 All Souls: Courtesy and Ignorance 202
- 36 Teaching, Writing, and Rome 210
- 37 Libraries, Lectures, and Talks 220
- 38 Religious Dissent: The Case of North Africa 232
- 39 Religious Coercion 239
-
Part III. Augustine to the holy man
- 40 Writing Augustine of Hippo 247
- 41 From Life and Times to Biography 254
- 42 Patristic Summer 1963 261
- 43 Encounters: Henri-Irénée Marrou and Robert Markus 269
- 44 All’s Well That Ends Well 1966 277
- 45 Resonances 285
- 46 Toward the East: Bohemia, the Balkans, and East Rome 293
- 47 Byzantium, Persia, and the Rise of Islam 304
- 48 Hebrew 311
- 49 Anthropology and History: E. E. Evans-Pritchard 319
- 50 Mary Douglas 327
- 51 Society and the Supernatural 335
- 52 Oxford under Strain 342
- 53 The Holy Man 352
-
Part IV. The world of late antiquity to Iran
- 54 The World of Late Antiquity: An Invitation and a Title 367
- 55 From Marcus Aurelius . . . 373
- 56 To Muhammad: Late Antiquity in a Wider World 383
- 57 Medieval Change 392
- 58 Presences 398
- 59 From the Mediterranean . . . 404
- 60 To Iran 409
- 61 The Royal Road: Tehran to Kermanshah 416
- 62 Palaces and Rock Carvings: Firuzabad and Naqsh-e Rostam 423
- 63 Three Cities: Esfahan, Tabriz, and Mashhad 429
- 64 Yazd 437
-
Part V: Berkeley 1975 to Cairo
- 65 Berkeley 1975 447
- 66 Royal Holloway College 459
- 67 Genius Loci: Political Thought, World History, and Islam 463
- 68 On the East Coast 471
- 69 To the Top of the World: Takht-e Soleyman 479
- 70 “Guardians of the Sacred Flame”: David Frost 485
- 71 From the Zagros to Afghanistan 488
- 72 Afghanistan 493
- 73 Twilight of Empire 499
- 74 Invisible Friends in Visible Places 505
- 75 Maynooth to California 515
- 76 The Weight of Islam 520
- 77 Cairo 527
-
Part VI: Berkeley to Princeton
- 78 Berkeley 1978: The Philosopher and Society 537
- 79 The Return of Religion: From Revolution to Adab 545
- 80 Poverty and Power: Évelyne Patlagean and Paul Veyne 554
- 81 Teaching 563
- 82 The Tranformation of the Classical Heritage 569
- 83 Sexuality: Michel Foucault 576
- 84 At the Bear’s Lair: Encounters with Foucault 584
- 85 Virginity in Venice 591
- 86 Body and City 596
- 87 Winter in Venice 600
- 88 Surprised in Venice 605
- 89 The Collège de France 611
- 90 Pierre Hadot 617
- 91 A Might-Have- Been 92 The Northeast Corridor 625
- 92 The Northeast Corridor 631
- 93 High Gravity 638
- 94 Writing Body and Society 645
- 95 From Origen to Augustine 651
- 96 Arnaldo Momigliano 661
- 97 Remembering Arnaldo 667
- 98 Mums 672
- 99 Shifting Boundaries 678
-
Postscript
- Since Then 689
- Index 701