Journeys of the mind A life in history

Peter Brown, 1935-

Book - 2023

"An intellectual autobiography by Peter Brown, one of the most eminent historians of the last 50 years, who is credited with having created the field of study know as Late Antiquity, the period during which Rome fell, the three major monotheistic religions took shape, and Christianity spread across Europe situating it in the major developments in historiography and the study of the religion in the 20th century and the minds behind them"--

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Genres
Autobiographies (literary genre)
Autobiographies
Biographies
Published
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Peter Brown, 1935- (author)
Physical Description
xv, 713 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780691242286
  • Preface
  • Part I. Ireland to Shrewsbury
  • 1. Home and Abroad: The Protestant Irish
  • 2. Empire: The Greys
  • 3. Decline and Fall
  • 4. Squireens: The Warrens from County Meath to Dublin
  • 5. Rugby Football: Boh Warren
  • 6. Dubliners: The Lamont Browns
  • 7. Sudan: North and South
  • 8. Atbara: Life Abroad
  • 9. Time of War: Home and Abroad in Time of War
  • 10. The Boss
  • 11. Dublin Days: "Number Sixty"
  • 12. Who's What? Identities
  • 13. The Modern World
  • 14. To Be a Tweak: Shrewsbury School
  • 15. You Shall Do Greek
  • 16. Modern Side
  • 17. The Duke: History with "the Duke"
  • 18. Into New Worlds: Laurence Lequesne and Frank McEachran
  • 19. Sense of the Past
  • 20. Oxford 1952
  • 21. Encounters with the Past: Archives and Abbeys
  • 22. Switzerland and the Late Middle Ages
  • 23. German at Home: Ernst Scheyer
  • 24. End of the Ancient World
  • Part II. Oxford to All Souls
  • 25. Idylls: Oxford 1953
  • 26. Very "Oxford": C. S. Lewis
  • 27. France 1954
  • 28. An Oxford Medievalist 1954
  • 29. Friends and Books
  • 30. The Age of Augustine
  • 31. "Decadence" or "Late Antiquity"? Henri-Irénée Marrou
  • 32. Cowley Road
  • 33. "A Very Special Degree": Finals
  • 34. To All Souls
  • 35. All Souls: Courtesy and Ignorance
  • 36. Teaching, Writing, and Rome
  • 37. Libraries, Lectures, and Talks
  • 38. Religious Dissent: The Case of North Africa
  • 39. Religious Coercion
  • Part III. Augustine to the Holy Man
  • 40. Writing Augustine of Hippo
  • 41. From Life and Times to Biography
  • 42. Patristic Summer 1963
  • 43. Encounters: Henri-Irénée Marrou and Robert Markus
  • 44. All's Well That Ends Well 1966
  • 45. Resonances
  • 46. Toward the East: Bohemia, the Balkans, and East Rome
  • 47. Byzantium, Persia, and the Rise of Islam
  • 48. Hebrew
  • 49. Anthropology and History: E. E. Evans-Pritchard
  • 50. Mary Douglas
  • 51. Society and the Supernatural
  • 52. Oxford under Strain
  • 53. The Holy Man
  • Part IV. The World of Late Antiquity to Iran
  • 54. The World of Late Antiquity: An Invitation and a Title
  • 55. From Marcus Aurelius …
  • 56. To Muhammad: Late Antiquity in a Wider World
  • 57. Medieval Change
  • 58. Presences
  • 59. From the Mediterranean …
  • 60. To Iran
  • 61. The Royal Road: Tehran to Kermanshah
  • 62. Palaces and Rock Carvings: Firuzabad and Naqsh-e Rostam
  • 63. Three Cities: Esfahan, Tabriz, and Mashhad
  • 64. Yazd
  • Part V. Berkeley 1975 to Cairo
  • 65. Berkeley 1975
  • 66. Royal Holloway College
  • 67. Genius Loci: Political Thought, World History, and Islam
  • 68. On the East Coast
  • 69. To the Top of the World: Takht-e Soleyman
  • 70. "Guardians of the Sacred Flame": David Frost
  • 71. From the Zagros to Afghanistan
  • 72. Afghanistan
  • 73. Twilight of Empire
  • 74. Invisible Friends in Visible Places
  • 75. Maynooth to California
  • 76. The Weight of Islam
  • 77. Cairo
  • Part VI. Berkeley to Princeton
  • 78. Berkeley 1978: The Philosopher and Society
  • 79. The Return of Religion: From Revolution to Adah
  • 80. Poverty and Power: Évelyne Patlagean and Paul Veyne
  • 81. Teaching
  • 82. The Transformation of the Classical Heritage
  • 83. Sexuality: Michel Foucault
  • 84. At the Bear's Lair: Encounters with Foucault
  • 85. Virginity in Venice
  • 86. Body and City
  • 87. Winter in Venice
  • 88. Surprised in Venice
  • 89. The Collège de France
  • 90. Pierre Hadot
  • 91. A Might-Have-Been
  • 92. High Gravity
  • 94. Writing Body and Society
  • 95. From Origen to Augustine
  • 96. Arnaldo Momigliano
  • 97. Remembering Arnaldo
  • 98. Mums
  • 99. Shifting Boundaries
  • Postscript
  • Since Then
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Historian Brown (Through the Eye of a Needle) delivers an insightful and detailed chronicle of his life and academic career. Widely credited with revolutionizing the understanding of late antiquity, revealing it to have been a critical period in the development of modern Europe and the Middle East, Brown recounts his formative years in Ireland, his education at Oxford, and his teaching career at UC Berkeley and Princeton. He traveled widely in the Middle East and the Mediterranean during these years, and developed relationships with British anthropologist Mary Douglas, French theorist Michel Foucault, and other scholars who influenced his theories. Considerable attention is paid to the intellectual development of the major themes of his many works, including the power of religion, the role of holy men in society, poverty and wealth distribution, sexuality, and the transformation of world culture. Throughout, Brown includes incisive and often surprising reflections on colleagues, friends, and family who shaped his view (on Foucault: "I had never met a distinguished scholar with such a capacity to put himself out to listen to others"). A rewarding combination of the personal and the scholarly, this is a valuable resource for students of the ancient world and the early Middle Ages. (May)

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