Official power and local elites in the Roman provinces
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
London ; New York, :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2017.
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Umfang/Format: |
xix, 193 pages : illustrations, maps. |
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iDAI.gazetteer: |
Imperium Romanum |
Inhalte/Bestandteile: | 1 Datensätze |
Online Zugang: |
Online available (Ebook Central) |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Local elites in west Roman Greece : the evidence from Thesprotia and Preveza (Ourania Palli, Georgios Riginos, Vasiliki Lamprou)
- Collective mentality and praótēs : ruling classes in the eastern provinces in literature, linguistics and epigraphy : a "vademecum" for the politician (Francesca Zaccaro)
- Roman state structures and the provincial elite in republican Iberia (Benedict Lowe)
- Routes of resistance to integration : Alpine reactions to Roman power (Hannah Cornwell)
- The futility of revolt : Pausanias on local myths of freedom and rebellion (Lydia Langerwerf)
- Palmyrene elites : aspects of self-representation and integration in Hadrian's age (Stefano Magnani, Paola Mior)
- Provincial landmarks of the official power : the Praetorium Consularis of Apulum (Rada Varga, Viorica Rusu-Bolindet)
- Power at the periphery : military authority in transition in late Roman Britain (Rob Collins)
- Administering the empire : the unmaking of an equestrian elite in the 4th century CE (Mariana Bodnaruk)
- Kinship, conflict and unity among Roman elites in post-Roman Gaul : the contrasting experiences of Caesarius and Avitus (Leslie Dodd).