Experiencing Rome: Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman EmpireJanet Huskinson Routledge, 28/10/2013 - 400 páginas Unique in their broad-based coverage the twelve essays in this book provide a fresh look at some central aspects of Roman culture and society. |
Índice
Communicating culture identity and power | 29 |
The city of Rome capital and symbol | 63 |
Élite culture and the identity of empire | 95 |
Status and identity in the Roman world | 125 |
Reading gender in the Roman world | 153 |
Power culture and identity in the Roman economy | 183 |
Urbanism and urbanization in the Roman world | 213 |
Religion in the Roman world | 245 |
The language of dissent | 277 |
Jews and Jewish communities in the Roman empire | 305 |
Concepts of peace | 335 |
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Experiencing Rome: Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman Empire Janet Huskinson Pré-visualização limitada - 2000 |
Experiencing Rome: Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman Empire Janet Huskinson Pré-visualização limitada - 2000 |
Experiencing Rome: Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman Empire Janet Huskinson Pré-visualização limitada - 2013 |
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