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BOOK
Title Peoples of the Roman world / Mary T. Boatwright
Imprint New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012

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 Stadsbibl:Slottet vån 4 Geografi och historia  937 engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
Descript xviii, 241 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
Series Cambridge introduction to Roman civilization
Cambridge introduction to Roman civilization
Note "In this highly-illustrated book, Mary T. Boatwright examines five of the peoples incorporated into the Roman world from the Republican through the Imperial periods: northerners, Greeks, Egyptians, Jews, and Christians. She explores over time the tension between assimilation and distinctiveness in the Roman world, as well as the changes effected in Rome by its multicultural nature. Underlining the fundamental importance of diversity in Rome's self-identity, the book explores Roman tolerance of difference and community as the Romans expanded and consolidated their power and incorporated other peoples into their empire. The peoples of the Roman world provides an accessible account of Rome's social, cultural, religious, and political history, exploring the rich literary, documentary, and visual evidence for these peoples and Rome's reactions to them"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Rome and its peoples -- Gauls, Celts, Germans, and other "northerners" -- The Greeks, different yet alike -- Egypt and Egyptians in Roman imagination and life -- The Jews : political, social, or religious threat, or no threat at all? -- Christians, a new people -- Rome's peoples and Rome -- Timeline -- Glossary
Subject Rom -- historia -- antiken
Rome -- Ethnic relations
Ethnology -- Rome -- History
Minorities -- Rome -- History
Ethnicity -- Rome -- History
Assimilation (Sociology) -- Rome -- History
Acculturation -- Rome -- History
Cultural pluralism -- Rome -- History
Rome -- Social conditions
Imperialism -- Social aspects -- Rome -- History
Rome -- Territorial expansion
Classmark 937
HIS000000
K.26
ISBN/ISSN 9780521840620
0521840627
9780521549943
0521549949
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