Pedro Benedetti wrote ‘Beyond Aristocratic Strategies: Popular and Subaltern Experiences in Sidonius’ Letters (430-486 AD)’, Alethéia vol. 1 issue 2 (2022) 69-82 [published in 2024].
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Lucy Grig Interviewed about ‘Popular Culture’
Pedro Benedetti interviews Lucy Grig about her book Popular Culture and the End of Antiquity in Southern Gaul. Watch the interview here
Benedetti on Provincials and Barbarians
Pedro Benedetti took his doctorate at the University of São Paulo with a thesis on the relations between the Roman provincial populations and the barbarians in 4th- and 5th-century Gaul: ‘As relações entre as populações provinciais romanas e os bárbaros nas Gálias dos séculos IV e V (c. 350–475 d.C.)’.
It can be found in the repository of the USP.
The author explains: ‘In the 4th chapter, I discuss Sidonius’ use of frontier terminology relating to the Gothic presence in Aquitania to argue that, although scholars debate the precise date when we can talk about a “Visigothic Kingdom”, his perception of the nature of the Gothic domain varied according to his own judgement of the kings’ loyalty to the “federate” treaty. In the 5th chapter, I argue that Sidonius’ depiction of the sieges of Clermont as a clash between the freedom of the Roman life and the servitude under barbarian rule mirrors the accounts of 4th-century sieges of Gallic cities and, although we can see some continuity in the way the urban resistance is mobilized, the context of 5th-century Auvergne is very different.’
Benedetti is currently working on an article on popular and subaltern experiences in Sidonius’ letters. Email address: benedetti190 AT hotmail.com.