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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface xi
  4. Part I. Ireland to Shrewsbury
  5. 1 Home and Abroad: The Protestant Irish 3
  6. 2 Empire: The Greys 8
  7. 3 Decline and Fall 17
  8. 4 Squireens: The Warrens from County Meath to Dublin 21
  9. 5 Rugby Football: Bob Warren 26
  10. 6 Dubliners: The Lamont Browns 30
  11. 7 Sudan: North and South 35
  12. 8 Atbara: Life Abroad 43
  13. 9 Time of War: Home and Abroad in Time of War 49
  14. 10 The Boss 55
  15. 11 Dublin Days: “Number Sixty” 64
  16. 12 Who’s What? Identities 69
  17. 13 The Modern World 73
  18. 14 To Be a Tweak: Shrewsbury School 80
  19. 15 You Shall Do Greek 85
  20. 16 Modern Side 89
  21. 17 The Duke: History with “the Duke” 93
  22. 18 Into New Worlds: Laurence Lequesne and Frank McEachran 97
  23. 19 Sense of the Past 102
  24. 20 Oxford 1952 107
  25. 21 Encounters with the Past: Archives and Abbeys 112
  26. 22 Switzerland and the Late Middle Ages 116
  27. 23 German at Home: Ernst Scheyer 122
  28. 24 End of the Ancient World 127
  29. Part II. Oxford To All Souls
  30. 25 Idylls: Oxford 1953 135
  31. 26 Very “Oxford”: C. S. Lewis 143
  32. 27 France 1954 152
  33. 28 An Oxford Medievalist 1954 156
  34. 29 Friends and Books 164
  35. 30 The Age of Augustine 171
  36. 31 “Decadence” or “Late Antiquity”? Henri-Irénée Marrou 180
  37. 32 Cowley Road 186
  38. 33 “A Very Special Degree”: Finals 190
  39. 34 To All Souls 198
  40. 35 All Souls: Courtesy and Ignorance 202
  41. 36 Teaching, Writing, and Rome 210
  42. 37 Libraries, Lectures, and Talks 220
  43. 38 Religious Dissent: The Case of North Africa 232
  44. 39 Religious Coercion 239
  45. Part III. Augustine to the holy man
  46. 40 Writing Augustine of Hippo 247
  47. 41 From Life and Times to Biography 254
  48. 42 Patristic Summer 1963 261
  49. 43 Encounters: Henri-Irénée Marrou and Robert Markus 269
  50. 44 All’s Well That Ends Well 1966 277
  51. 45 Resonances 285
  52. 46 Toward the East: Bohemia, the Balkans, and East Rome 293
  53. 47 Byzantium, Persia, and the Rise of Islam 304
  54. 48 Hebrew 311
  55. 49 Anthropology and History: E. E. Evans-Pritchard 319
  56. 50 Mary Douglas 327
  57. 51 Society and the Supernatural 335
  58. 52 Oxford under Strain 342
  59. 53 The Holy Man 352
  60. Part IV. The world of late antiquity to Iran
  61. 54 The World of Late Antiquity: An Invitation and a Title 367
  62. 55 From Marcus Aurelius . . . 373
  63. 56 To Muhammad: Late Antiquity in a Wider World 383
  64. 57 Medieval Change 392
  65. 58 Presences 398
  66. 59 From the Mediterranean . . . 404
  67. 60 To Iran 409
  68. 61 The Royal Road: Tehran to Kermanshah 416
  69. 62 Palaces and Rock Carvings: Firuzabad and Naqsh-e Rostam 423
  70. 63 Three Cities: Esfahan, Tabriz, and Mashhad 429
  71. 64 Yazd 437
  72. Part V: Berkeley 1975 to Cairo
  73. 65 Berkeley 1975 447
  74. 66 Royal Holloway College 459
  75. 67 Genius Loci: Political Thought, World History, and Islam 463
  76. 68 On the East Coast 471
  77. 69 To the Top of the World: Takht-e Soleyman 479
  78. 70 “Guardians of the Sacred Flame”: David Frost 485
  79. 71 From the Zagros to Afghanistan 488
  80. 72 Afghanistan 493
  81. 73 Twilight of Empire 499
  82. 74 Invisible Friends in Visible Places 505
  83. 75 Maynooth to California 515
  84. 76 The Weight of Islam 520
  85. 77 Cairo 527
  86. Part VI: Berkeley to Princeton
  87. 78 Berkeley 1978: The Philosopher and Society 537
  88. 79 The Return of Religion: From Revolution to Adab 545
  89. 80 Poverty and Power: Évelyne Patlagean and Paul Veyne 554
  90. 81 Teaching 563
  91. 82 The Tranformation of the Classical Heritage 569
  92. 83 Sexuality: Michel Foucault 576
  93. 84 At the Bear’s Lair: Encounters with Foucault 584
  94. 85 Virginity in Venice 591
  95. 86 Body and City 596
  96. 87 Winter in Venice 600
  97. 88 Surprised in Venice 605
  98. 89 The Collège de France 611
  99. 90 Pierre Hadot 617
  100. 91 A Might-Have- Been 92 The Northeast Corridor 625
  101. 92 The Northeast Corridor 631
  102. 93 High Gravity 638
  103. 94 Writing Body and Society 645
  104. 95 From Origen to Augustine 651
  105. 96 Arnaldo Momigliano 661
  106. 97 Remembering Arnaldo 667
  107. 98 Mums 672
  108. 99 Shifting Boundaries 678
  109. Postscript
  110. Since Then 689
  111. Index 701
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