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About the Blog

Stasis is an academic blog about polarization, inner conflict, and reconciliation in antiquity. The contributions to this blog explore the dynamics of disintegration and reintegration from the archaic period through late antiquity, including the early medieval period, early Byzantium, and early Islam.

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