posted on 2020-12-01, 00:00authored byLaurie E. Perlini
This thesis examines the church of Sant’Adriano in the town of San Demetrio Corone in Calabria, Italy, as evidence of the development a multi-cultural society and “third space” during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The church is located in a sparsely populated area with few extant written sources. It was originally built as a domed cross-in-square mid-Byzantine church but altered to a Latin-rite basilica under the sponsorship of Latin-rite patrons in an area populated by Greek-rite Christians living under the authority of Norman patrons. This church is one of many examples of the creation of a “third space” as originally postulated by Homi Bhabha and applied to the Kingdom of Sicily by Hubert Houben. This example, I believe, can be added to the compilation of examples given by Houben but pushes his dating back, prior to the formation of the Kingdom.
History
Advisor
Keen, Ralph
Chair
Keen, Ralph
Department
History
Degree Grantor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Degree Level
Doctoral
Degree name
PhD, Doctor of Philosophy
Committee Member
Fabian, Chiara
Grossman, Heather
Papakonstantinou, Zinon
Tobin, Jennifer