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On the Borders of World-Systems: Contact Zones in Ancient and Modern Times draws on a diverse set of disciplines to explore historical, archaeological, and political interpretations of world-systems theory and geocivilizational analysis. The monograph has a prospective character, the main goal of which is the solution of a major problem – the study of worldwide practice, oriented towards the problems of the modern social world as a system. The principal focus is on the borderland - limes, which has been perceived variously as an impenetrable cordon, and as an open, interactive environment. In this locus of inter-world encounters, different civilizations developed, and an exchange of goods and ideas took place. Macrosociological issues of ancient and modern history are analyzed through five case studies of the Taurus-Caucasus region and its role as a contact zone in different periods.

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Introduction ;
The Euphrates frontier in the Byzantine period: undergoing the new reality – Yervand Margaryan ;
Mountainous landscapes as bounded territories: The northern gates of the Euphrates-Tigris contact zone – Pavel Avetisyan and Arsen Bobokhyan ;
‘The Caucasian Frontier’ and Terek Cossacks – Aram Kosyan & Beniamin Mailyan ;
Jewish history within the framework of frontier theory – Vladimir Ruzhansky

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 17/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789693416, 978-1789693416
      ISBN10: 1789693411

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      On the Borders of World-Systems: Contact Zones in Ancient and Modern Times draws on a diverse set of disciplines to explore historical, archaeological, and political interpretations of world-systems theory and geocivilizational analysis. The monograph has a prospective character, the main goal of which is the solution of a major problem – the study of worldwide practice, oriented towards the problems of the modern social world as a system. The principal focus is on the borderland - limes, which has been perceived variously as an impenetrable cordon, and as an open, interactive environment. In this locus of inter-world encounters, different civilizations developed, and an exchange of goods and ideas took place. Macrosociological issues of ancient and modern history are analyzed through five case studies of the Taurus-Caucasus region and its role as a contact zone in different periods.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction ;
      The Euphrates frontier in the Byzantine period: undergoing the new reality – Yervand Margaryan ;
      Mountainous landscapes as bounded territories: The northern gates of the Euphrates-Tigris contact zone – Pavel Avetisyan and Arsen Bobokhyan ;
      ‘The Caucasian Frontier’ and Terek Cossacks – Aram Kosyan & Beniamin Mailyan ;
      Jewish history within the framework of frontier theory – Vladimir Ruzhansky

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