textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth and forever changed the course of Mediterranean history. Although involved in separate conflicts with Rome, these cities and their tragedies became uniquely linked, not only to each other, but also to a perceived trajectory of Rome as an imperial power. Subsequent generations have looked to 146 BCE as an important turning point, and in doing so have attached value-laden interpretations to it as a gauge on Roman imperialism. This dissertation looks at 146 BCE from a different angle, seeking to understand its significance in terms of its contemporary international context, asking how it first became viewed as a turning point. The analysis util...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In a purely territorial sense, a Roman empire, defined...
"The present book is the result of the conference 'Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii. From the R...
In the century following 150 BCE, the Romans developed a coherent vision of empire and a more system...
Sarah Davies leads us through an examination of the conceptual boundary of Roman imperium, and chang...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
This dissertation examines the influences of systemic pressures and spatial perspectives on state de...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
Abstract This dissertation is a comparative study of the great powers in the Mediterranean world dur...
It seems clear that, in the Greek-speaking regions of the Roman Empire, Hellenistic models (civic, m...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
This thesis focuses upon the first meeting between the Roman and Parthian Empires in the first decad...
As the nascent power of Rome grew to dominance over the Mediterranean world in the Middle Republic, ...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
The present study examines the relationships between Rome and the Greek world during a period which,...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In a purely territorial sense, a Roman empire, defined...
"The present book is the result of the conference 'Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii. From the R...
In the century following 150 BCE, the Romans developed a coherent vision of empire and a more system...
Sarah Davies leads us through an examination of the conceptual boundary of Roman imperium, and chang...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
This dissertation examines the influences of systemic pressures and spatial perspectives on state de...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
Abstract This dissertation is a comparative study of the great powers in the Mediterranean world dur...
It seems clear that, in the Greek-speaking regions of the Roman Empire, Hellenistic models (civic, m...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
This thesis focuses upon the first meeting between the Roman and Parthian Empires in the first decad...
As the nascent power of Rome grew to dominance over the Mediterranean world in the Middle Republic, ...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
The present study examines the relationships between Rome and the Greek world during a period which,...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In a purely territorial sense, a Roman empire, defined...
"The present book is the result of the conference 'Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii. From the R...