
Susanna Elm and Kristina Sessa, "War and Community in Late Antiquity" (Cambridge UP, 2026)
From New Books in Anthropology by New Books Network
April 27, 2026 · 1h 52m
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of warfare on communities during Late Antiquity, featuring insights from various scholars.
Susanna Elm and Kristina Sessa, War and Community in Late Antiquity (Cambridge UP, 2026) Late Antiquity (ca. 250–600 CE) was a world at war: barbarian migrations, civil wars, raids, and increasingly porous frontiers affected millions of its inhabitants. While military and political historians have long grappled with this history, scholars of late antique society and culture rarely interrogate the consequences of near constant warfare on civilian populations, fighting forces, and the built environment. War and Community in Late Antiquity responds to this oversight by assembling archeologists, art historians, social historians, and scholars of religion to examine the impact of war on communities (households, cities, religious groups, elites and non-elites) and their reactions to ongoing stressors. Topics include the violence of everyday life as backdrop to that of war; the rhetoric of warfare and its significance for Christian authors; the effects of captivity and billeting on households; communal agency and the fortification of civilian spaces; and the challenges of articulating Christian imperial power in wartime. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review…
People in this episode
Guests: Susanna Elm, Kristina Sessa
Topics covered
- war
- community
- Late Antiquity
- civilian populations
- cultural impact
- Christian authors
Keywords
- Late Antiquity
- warfare
- civilian impact
- Christianity
- archaeology
- social history
- cultural studies
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: University of California, Berkeley, The Ohio State University, UMass Boston
Books & works: War and Community in Late Antiquity
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