03517nam 2200481 450 991015555240332120180918165700.090-04-33480-710.1163/9789004334809(CKB)3710000000960149(MiAaPQ)EBC4756308(OCoLC)964657193(nllekb)BRILL9789004334809(EXLCZ)99371000000096014920161201d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe impact of mobility and migration in the Roman empire proceedings of the twelfth workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Rome, June 17-19, 2015) /edited by Elio Lo Cascio, Laurens E. Tacoma, with the assistance of Miriam J. Groen-VallingaLeiden :Brill,2016.1 online resource (277 pages) illustrations, maps, tablesImpact of Empire ;22Includes index.90-04-33477-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Writing Migration /Laurens E. Tacoma and Elio Lo Cascio -- Moving Peoples in the Early Roman Empire /Greg Woolf -- Invasions, Deportations, and Repopulation /Lukas de Blois -- Viri Militares Moving from West to East in Two Crisis Years (Ad 133 and 162) /Anthony R. Birley -- Die Mobilität Römischer Soldaten in Friedenszeiten /Peter Herz -- Ordo Senatorius und Mobilität /Werner Eck -- Diplomatic Mobility and Persuasion between Rome and the West (I–II AD) /Elena Torregaray Pagola -- Bones, Stones, and Monica /Laurens E. Tacoma -- Between Mobility and Connectivity in the Ancient Mediterranean /Gil Gambash -- The Dangers of Female Mobility in Roman Imperial Times /Margherita Carucci -- The linouphoi of P. Giss. 40 II Revisited /Elena Koestner -- Coloni et incolae, vingt ans après /Stéphane Benoist -- Migration et droit dans l’Empire Romain /Claudia Moatti.Following on previous workshops of the Impact of Empire network which looked at frontiers (Impact 9), integration (Impact 10) and the world(s) beyond the borders of the Roman empire (Impact 11), the twelfth meeting of the network focused on movement within the Roman world. The Impact of Mobility and Migration in the Roman Empire assembles a series of papers on key themes in the study of Roman mobility and migration. It discusses legal frameworks, the mobility of the army (both at war and in peace-time), ethnic identity, the mobility of women, the mobility of senators, diplomatic mobility, war-induced mobility, and deportations. The papers vary in geographical scope, ranging from empire-wide approaches to reconstructions of patterns at particular sites. It employs a rich variety of sources, ranging from classical authors to documentary papyri, from legal sources to shipwrecks.Impact of Empire22.Migration, InternalRomeHistoryCongressesRomeHistoryEmpire, 30 B.C.-476 A.DCongressesMigration, InternalHistory304.80937Lo Cascio Elio140236Tacoma Laurens Ernst1967-997941Groen-Vallinga Miriam J997942NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910155552403321The impact of mobility and migration in the Roman empire2288732UNINA