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Creating Ethnicities & Identities in the Roman World / / edited by Andrew Gardner [and three others]



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Titolo: Creating Ethnicities & Identities in the Roman World / / edited by Andrew Gardner [and three others] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London : , : University of London Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xiii, 278 pages)
Disciplina: 305.8
Soggetto topico: Ethnicity
Persona (resp. second.): GardnerAndrew
Nota di contenuto: Introduction / Kathryn Lomas, Andrew Gardner, and Edward Herring -- Cultural identities in Italy. Italian perspectives from Hirpinia in the period of Gracchan land reforms and the Social War / Elena Isayev -- De-constructing ethnic identities : becoming Roman in western Cisalpine Gaul? / Ralph Häussler -- Language and identity in ancient Italy : responses to Roman conquest / Kathryn Lomas -- Trading identities? Regionalism and commerce in Mid-Republican Italy (third-early second century BC) / Roman Roth -- Cultural identities in the provinces. Encountering Carthage : Mid-Republican Rome and Mediterranean culture / Andrew Erskine -- Roman Bathhouses on Crete as indicators of cultural transition : the dynamics of Roman influence / Amanda Kelly -- The Romanization of Petra / Matthew Peacock -- Continuity and change in Lebanese temples / Kevin Butcher -- Dissing the Egyptians : legal, ethnic, and cultural identities in Roman Egypt / Jane Rowlandson -- Becoming X-group : ethnicity in North-East Africa / Rachael J. Dann.
Sommario/riassunto: Questions of ethnic and cultural identities are central to the contemporary understanding of the Roman world. The expansion of Rome across Italy, the Mediterranean, and beyond entailed encounters with a wide range of peoples. Many of these had well-established pre-conquest ethnic identities which can be compared with Roman perceptions of them. In other cases, the ethnicity of peoples conquered by Rome has been perceived almost entirely through the lenses of Roman ethnographic writing and administrative structures. The formation of such identities, and the shaping of these identities by Rome, was a vital part of the process of Roman imperialism. Comparisons across the empire reveal some similarities in the processes of identity formation during and after the period of Roman conquest, but they also reveal a considerable degree of diversity and localisation in interactions between Romans and others. This volume explores how these practices of ethnic categorisation formed part of Roman strategies of control, and how people living in particular places internalised them and developed their own senses of belonging to an ethnic community. It includes both regional studies and thematic approaches by leading scholars in the field--Publisher website.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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