Written by an expert team of scholars this first volume examines war and resistance, different engines of economic performance and social and geographical mobility in the Mediterranean, slavery and social control, lived experience and the imperial discourses of race and identity, and the geographical and ecological settings in which the cultural histories of the Roman world played out. Together these chapters offer a bold new account of the Roman Empire, juxtaposing key topics that are not always considered together under the rubric of "culture." A Cultural History of Western Empires in…mehr
Written by an expert team of scholars this first volume examines war and resistance, different engines of economic performance and social and geographical mobility in the Mediterranean, slavery and social control, lived experience and the imperial discourses of race and identity, and the geographical and ecological settings in which the cultural histories of the Roman world played out. Together these chapters offer a bold new account of the Roman Empire, juxtaposing key topics that are not always considered together under the rubric of "culture." A Cultural History of Western Empires in Antiquity examines the cultural history of ancient Mediterranean empires, and focuses on the Roman Empire; the prototypical empire in western history and imagination. A wide-ranging introduction examines the nexus of state-formation and culture in the ancient Mediterranean world, from the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia to the fall of the Roman Empire in late antiquity. Richly-illustrated with images of monuments, statues, sculptures, mosaics, paintings, coins, and other colorful artefacts of ancient material culture, this volume reveals how the deep structures of imperial power and authority shaped everything from the labour and movements of the Roman Empire's mostly anonymous subjects to their sexualities and consciousness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carlos F. Noreña is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He is author of Imperial Ideals in the Roman West (2011), co-editor of From Document to History: Epigraphic Insights into the Greco-Roman World (Brill, 2018) and The Emperor and Rome: Space, Representation, and Ritual (2010). He is currently working on a book on law, empire and political culture in the Roman Republic.
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General Editor's Preface Antoinette Burton (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign USA) Introduction Carlos F. Noreña (University of California Berkeley USA) 1. War Michael Taylor (University of Texas at Austin USA) 2. Trade Sitta von Reden (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Germany) 3. Natural Worlds Nicholas Purcell (University of Oxford UK) 4. Labor Elio Lo Cascio (Universita di Roma Italy) 5. Mobility Sailakshmi Ramgopal (University of Chicago USA) 6. Sexuality Caroline Vout (University of Cambridge UK) 7. Resistance Lisa Pilar Eberle (University of Oxford UK) 8. Race Emma Dench (Harvard University USA) Notes Further Reading Notes on Contributors Index
General Editor's Preface Antoinette Burton (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign USA) Introduction Carlos F. Noreña (University of California Berkeley USA) 1. War Michael Taylor (University of Texas at Austin USA) 2. Trade Sitta von Reden (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Germany) 3. Natural Worlds Nicholas Purcell (University of Oxford UK) 4. Labor Elio Lo Cascio (Universita di Roma Italy) 5. Mobility Sailakshmi Ramgopal (University of Chicago USA) 6. Sexuality Caroline Vout (University of Cambridge UK) 7. Resistance Lisa Pilar Eberle (University of Oxford UK) 8. Race Emma Dench (Harvard University USA) Notes Further Reading Notes on Contributors Index
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