New Book Explores Secrecy and Production of Knowledge in the Byzantine Empire

The author explores the medieval and Byzantine practices of secret keeping around religious objects, military history, and imperial ceremony

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The Secrets We Keep

Hidden Histories of the Byzantine Empire

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Roland Betancourt

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Jun 26, 2024

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Secrecy has played a role throughout human history and continues to capture the popular imagination.

Some of the most seductive aspects of the Byzantine Empire—such as the relics of the imperial palace and the military uses of Greek fire—have been shrouded in mystery for centuries. With insights into the religious, imperial, military, and cultural uses of secrecy, this book offers an intriguing look at the ways secrecy manifested itself during the Byzantine Empire and the implications it has for the issues we face today.

The Secrets We Keep: Hidden Histories of the Byzantine Empire (Getty Research Institute, $20) provides a brief history of secrecy in Byzantium and examines the role of the art historian in uncovering the truth, demonstrating how visual evidence can not only reveal new findings but also purposely conceal answers. Art historians face many challenges in their search for hidden knowledge, including accessing accounts preserved in fragmentary glimpses and reconciling how practices of speculation and reconstruction result in different, and sometimes contradictory, understandings. With pressing urgency, this book asks scholars to consider their role in articulating the stories of marginalized people, particularly for queer and trans history. At the core of these investigations is the quest to discover how clandestine knowledge was transmitted and how relationships were strengthened by collective secret keeping, as well as how concealment is used as a strategy for exercising power.

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Roland Betancourt is professor of art history at the University of California, Irvine, and is an expert on the Byzantine Empire, including its art, liturgy, and theology, with an interest in issues of sexuality, gender identity, and race. His work also looks at the uses of the medieval past in the modern world, from its abuses by the far right to its representations in art and popular culture.

The Secrets We Keep

Hidden Histories of the Byzantine Empire

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