ADMINISTRATION, PROSOPOGRAPHY AND APPOINTMENT POLICIES IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE Proceedings of the First Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, 27 BC - AD 406)

De Blois, L.

971 J. C. Gieben 2001 Fine Hardcover Unwrapped in plastic; Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, 27 B. C. - A. D. 406; 271 pages; With contributions by: L. De Blois, A. Krieckhaus, G. P. Burton, U. Manthe, A. Caballos, M. Peachin, S. Demougin, J. S. Richardson, W. Eck, A. J. B. Sirks, J. F. Gardner, M. Speidel, R. Haensch, B. H. Stolte, I. P. Haynes, W. J. Zwalve, O. J. Hekster. Seventeen contributions, from the first Impact of Empire workshop held in Leiden in 2000, focus on the tremendous impact of Roman rule on all aspects of life, in Europe, the Mediterranean and the Near East. Subjects include the career structures of the Roman upper classes, promotion in the army and the consequences of recruitment on the provinces, focusing on the Romanisation of two legions in Germania Inferior. Other papers examine Roman legal systems across the Empire and the affect of Roman administration, and social mobility, on local customs and populations. 11 English papers, 5 German, 1 French. 9050632483 $100.00USD
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