
Integration in Rome and in the Roman World
Proceedings of the Tenth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Lille, June 23-25, 2011)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 17. October 2013
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-90-04-25598-2 (ISBN)
Description
Integration in the empire under the political control of the city of Rome, her princeps, and the different authorities in the provinces and cities includes processes of inclusion and exclusion. These multifaceted processes take place at various levels in society and at different places, over a long period of time. In this volume, these processes are analysed and reflected on from different perspectives. Juridical, political, social and religious points of view are articulated, elaborating on epigraphic, literary, juridical and numismatic evidence. Notions of personal and collective identities have been linked to relevant Roman realia, so that various contents of Romanitas can be defined through contextualization.
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Series
Language
English
Latin
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Scholars and students interested in Roman history, from the Republic to the Late Antiquity; historians, classicists, philologists, as well as philosophers and specialists on Social history, History of Religions and Cultural Studies.
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Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-25598-2 (9789004255982)
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Stephane Benoist, D.Phil (1992, Paris-Sorbonne) and Habilitation (2001, Pantheon-Sorbonne), is Professor of Roman History at the University Lille-Nord de France. He has published on imperial power, political discourses and conception of memory, festival and ceremonies in the city of Rome.
Gerda de Kleijn, Ph.D. (2001), Radboud University Nijmegen, teaches ancient history at that university. She has published on the water supply and topography of the city of Rome and on leadership.
Contributors: Anthony Alvarez Melero, Clifford Ando, Stephane Benoist, Lukas de Blois, Hannah M. Cotton, Anne Daguet-Gagey, Segolene Demougin, Gerda de Kleijn, Monique Dondin-Payre, Werner Eck, Emily A. Hemelrijk, Egbert Koops, Wolf Liebeschuetz, Frederick G. Naerebout, Salvo Randazzo, Guenther Schoerner, Laurens Tacoma, Wouter Vanacker.
Gerda de Kleijn, Ph.D. (2001), Radboud University Nijmegen, teaches ancient history at that university. She has published on the water supply and topography of the city of Rome and on leadership.
Contributors: Anthony Alvarez Melero, Clifford Ando, Stephane Benoist, Lukas de Blois, Hannah M. Cotton, Anne Daguet-Gagey, Segolene Demougin, Gerda de Kleijn, Monique Dondin-Payre, Werner Eck, Emily A. Hemelrijk, Egbert Koops, Wolf Liebeschuetz, Frederick G. Naerebout, Salvo Randazzo, Guenther Schoerner, Laurens Tacoma, Wouter Vanacker.
Content
Preface
Stephane Benoist & Gerda de Kleijn
List of Contributors
Introduction
Segolene Demougin
Pluralisme juridique et integration de l'empire
Clifford Ando
Gli equilibri della cittadinanza romana, fra sovranita e impatto sociale
Salvo Randazzo
The evolution of the so-called provincial law, or: Cicero's letters of recommendation and private international law in the Roman world
Hannah M. Cotton
Claude de Lyon, Ancus Marcius et l'age royal : d'une integration l'autre
Anne Daguet-Gagey
Das Leben roemisch Gestalten. Ein Stadtgesetz fuer das municipium troesmis aus den Jahren 177-180 n. chr.
Werner Eck
Goths and Romans in the leges visigothorum
J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz
Masters and freedmen: Junian latins and the struggle for citizenship
Egbert Koops
Migrant quarters at Rome?
Laurens Tacoma
Roman citizenship and the integration of women in the local towns of the Latin west
Emily A. Hemelrijk
Du foyer au forum. La place des matrones equestres dans les activites economiques
Anthony Alvarez Melero
Integration or disintegration? The Roman army in the third century A.D.
Lukas de Blois
Differentiated integration trajectories of the nomadic population in Roman North Africa (1st-3rd cent. A.D.)
Wouter Vanacker
Wie integriert man Rom in die polis? Der Kult des Senats in Kleinasien
Guenther Schoerner
Les marques civiques sur briques et tuiles, temoins de l'integration des cites dans le monde romain
Monique Dondin-Payre
Convergence and divergence: one empire, many cultures
Frederick G. Naerebout
Index
Nominum
Geographicus
Rerum
Locorum
Stephane Benoist & Gerda de Kleijn
List of Contributors
Introduction
Segolene Demougin
Pluralisme juridique et integration de l'empire
Clifford Ando
Gli equilibri della cittadinanza romana, fra sovranita e impatto sociale
Salvo Randazzo
The evolution of the so-called provincial law, or: Cicero's letters of recommendation and private international law in the Roman world
Hannah M. Cotton
Claude de Lyon, Ancus Marcius et l'age royal : d'une integration l'autre
Anne Daguet-Gagey
Das Leben roemisch Gestalten. Ein Stadtgesetz fuer das municipium troesmis aus den Jahren 177-180 n. chr.
Werner Eck
Goths and Romans in the leges visigothorum
J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz
Masters and freedmen: Junian latins and the struggle for citizenship
Egbert Koops
Migrant quarters at Rome?
Laurens Tacoma
Roman citizenship and the integration of women in the local towns of the Latin west
Emily A. Hemelrijk
Du foyer au forum. La place des matrones equestres dans les activites economiques
Anthony Alvarez Melero
Integration or disintegration? The Roman army in the third century A.D.
Lukas de Blois
Differentiated integration trajectories of the nomadic population in Roman North Africa (1st-3rd cent. A.D.)
Wouter Vanacker
Wie integriert man Rom in die polis? Der Kult des Senats in Kleinasien
Guenther Schoerner
Les marques civiques sur briques et tuiles, temoins de l'integration des cites dans le monde romain
Monique Dondin-Payre
Convergence and divergence: one empire, many cultures
Frederick G. Naerebout
Index
Nominum
Geographicus
Rerum
Locorum