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Autre Façon d'être Grec : Interactions et Productions des Grecs en Milieu Colonial. Another Way of Being Greek : Interactions and Cultural Innovations of the Greeks in a Colonial Milieu

Autre Façon d'être Grec : Interactions et Productions des Grecs en Milieu Colonial. Another Way of Being Greek : Interactions and Cultural Innovations of the Greeks in a Colonial Milieu

Actes du Colloque International Organisé à Amiens et Paris , 18-19 Novembre 2016

By Costanzi M.,Dana M.

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Publish Date

2020

Publisher

Peeters Publishers & Booksellers

Language

eng

Pages

454

Description:

"Research concerning the spread of Greeks in the Mediterranean has been characterised for the last 30 years by a persistent interest in the phenomena of hybridisation and cultural interaction. While paying tribute to the remarkable progresses in our knowledge of the 'colonial worlds', this volume offers a different approach of the exchanges that distinguished these societies. Our interest further embraces the activities and innovations of the Greeks in the colonial milieu, be it by transforming their cultural heritage, by exploiting the resources they found where they settled, or by adapting their practices under the influence of other Greeks. By focusing on these exchanges, the authors question the place of local connections in the construction of regional cultures, and their original features."-- Research concer︡ning the spread of Greeks in the Mediterranean has been characterised for the last 30 years by a persistent interest in the phenomena of hybridisation and cultural interaction. While paying tribute to the remarkable progresses in our knowledge of the 'colonial worlds', this volume offers a different approach of the exchanges that distinguished these societies. Our interest further embraces the activities and innovations of the Greeks in the colonial milieu, be it by transforming their cultural heritage, by exploiting the resources they found where they settled, or by adapting their practices under the influence of other Greeks. By focusing on these exchanges, the authors question the place of local connections in the construction of regional cultures, and their original features.0.