Table of contents for The Cambridge companion to the Age of Constantine / edited by Noel Lenski.

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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. Sources for the History of Constantine
Bruno Bleckmann
Section I. Politics and Personalities
Chapter 2. Before Constantine
Simon Corcoran
Chapter 3. The Reign of Constantine
Noel Lenski
Chapter 4. The Dynasty of Constantine down to 363
Robert M. Frakes
Section II. Religion and Spiritual Life
Chapter 5. The Impact of Constantine on Christianity
Harold A. Drake
Chapter 6. The Beginnings of Christianization
Mark Edwards
Chapter 7. Traditional Religions
A. D. Lee
Section III. Law and Society
Chapter 8. Bureaucracy and Government
Christopher Kelly
Chapter 9. Civil Law and Social Life
Caroline Humfress
Chapter 10. Economy and Society
Georges Depeyrot
Section IV. Art and Culture
Chapter 11. Perspectives in Art
Ja´s Elsner
Chapter 12. Architecture of Empire
Mark J. Johnson
Chapter 13. Constantine in Legendary Literature
Samuel N. C. Lieu
Section V. Empire and Beyond
Chapter 14. Warfare and the Military
Hugh Elton
Chapter 15. Constantine and the Northern Barbarians
Michael Kulikowski
Chapter 16. Constantine and the Peoples of the Eastern Frontier
Elizabeth Fowden
Stemmata
Maps
Primary Sources and Translations
Secondary Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Rome -- History -- Constantine I, the Great, 306-337.
Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, d. 337.
Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.