Malta, Mediterranean Bridge
By (Author) Stefan Goodwin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
European history
945.85
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
Explores Malta's ecology, history, and culture from its prehistory up to the present, and presents Malta as a missing link that explains many Mediterranean Interrelationships that were previously hidden or problematic. This scholarly yet accessible book explores the social anthropology of Malta within the context of regional cultural exchange between the Maltese and their neighbors. Contributors to Malta's rich cultural development have been the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Sicilians, Greeks, Romans, Berbers, Arabs, Turks, Normans, Spaniards, French, British, and others. Other important contributors have been the Holy See and the Order of St. John, whose members have often been known simply as the Knights of Malta. Malta is a missing link to understanding many interrelationships among Mediterranean peoples and civilizations that hitherto have remained hidden or problematic. Located at the center of the Mediterranean Basin, Malta has been pivotal in numerous cultural transformations and can serve as a prism for understanding much that is important about lifeways in the Mediterranean: trade, subsistence systems, religion, urbanization, and the transmigration of peoples in war and in peace.
Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.-Choice
"Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice
STEFAN GOODWIN is Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Morgan State University, Maryland.