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Roman Imperialism

Autor Paul J Burton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2019
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imperialism,’ since well before the appearance of ancient sources describing this activity. Over the course of at least 800 years, the Romans established and maintained a Mediterranean-wide empire from Spain to Syria (and sometimes farther east) and from the North Sea to North Africa. How and why they did this is a perennial source of scholarly controversy. Earlier debates over whether Rome was an aggressive or defensive imperial state have progressed to theoretically-informed discussions of the extent to which system-level or discursive pressures shaped the Roman Empire. Roman imperialism studies now encompass such ancillary subfields as Roman frontier studies and Romanization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004404625
ISBN-10: 9004404627
Pagini: 114
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill

Notă biografică

Dr Paul J. Burton, Ph. D. (2000) University of Maryland, is a senior lecturer in Classics at the Australian National University. He is the author of Friendship and Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and Rome and the Third Macedonian War (Cambridge University Press, 2017).

Recenzii

''In conclusione, il più cospicuo significato del lavoro di Burton consiste nell’aver tentato – a mio avviso con successo – di offrire un bilancio equilibrato degli ultimi quarant’anni di ricerca sull’imperialismo romano e di aver condotto il dibattito storiografico sull’argomento fuori dai consolidati e ormai superati binari che lo avevano fino ad ora caratterizzato.'' Michele Bellomo, Latomus vol. 79.3 (2020)

Cuprins

Roman Imperialism
Paul J. Burton
Abstract
Keywords
1 Introduction
2 Imperialism
3 Roman Imperialism
4 The Diversification of the Field
5 Conclusions
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