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Charles W., Jr. Hedrick : History and Silence: Purge and Rehabilitation of Memory in Late Antiquity
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Author: Charles W., Jr. Hedrick
Title: History and Silence: Purge and Rehabilitation of Memory in Late Antiquity
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Date: 2000-04-15
ISBN: 0292731213
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Weight: 1.77 pounds
Size: 6.35 x 9.26 x 1.13 inches
Edition: First edition (stated)
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The ruling elite in ancient Rome sought to eradicate even the memory of their deceased opponents through a process now known as damnatio memoriae. These formal and traditional practices included removing the person's name and image from public monuments and inscriptions, making it illegal to speak of him, and forbidding funeral observances and mourning. Paradoxically, however, while these practices dishonoured the person's memory, they did not destroy it. Indeed, a later turn of events could restore the offender not only to public favour but also to re-inclusion in the public record. This book examines the process of purge and rehabilitation of memory in the person of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus (?-394). Charles Hedrick describes how Flavian was condemned for participating in the rebellion against the Christian emperor Theodosius the Great - and then restored to the public record a generation later as members of the newly Christianised senatorial class sought to reconcile their pagan past and Christian present. By selectively remembering and forgetting the actions of Flavian, Hedrick argues, the Roman elite honoured their ancestors while participating in profound social, cultural, and religious change. Charles W. Hedrick Jr. is Professor of Ancient History in Cowell College of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
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