This dissertation is a study in the cultural history of Rome in the years 312-410. Scholarship on this period has tended to focus on Christianization—both of Rome’s population, especially its senators, and of its topography, as manifested in the building of churches. In contrast, I argue that most aristocrats were less concerned with their religious identity as pagans or Christians than with maintaining and displaying their elite status. Christianity was not the only novelty of the fourth century, for this period coincided with the emperors’ abandonment of Rome as a regular residence: in this span of nearly a century, there was an emperor present in Rome for only a handful of occasions totaling about two years. The absence of the emper...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
This thesis examines selected religious, political, and military developments of the late Roman Empi...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...
This dissertation is a study in the cultural history of Rome in the years 312-410. Scholarship on t...
This dissertation examines the sculptural and architectural ornamentation of Roman imperial cult tem...
My dissertation situates public space at the heart of a Greek city’s efforts to negotiate its positi...
My dissertation examines the social and political ramifications on Rome of the papacy’s 1304 departu...
Paul R. Hyams, John M. Najemy, Marilyn Migiel, Tom V. CohenMy dissertation examines the social an...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
This dissertation examines the historical narratives of Rome in the fourth century BCE, as well as t...
This dissertation examines how ancient Romans dealt with the innumerable military losses that the ex...
In this dissertation, I examine the Roman cultural memory of the conquest of Latium and Rome’s earli...
In this dissertation, I investigate the multi-cultural community of soldiers and their families that...
This dissertation applies the principles of fiscal dissertation to the study of the Roman Republic. ...
In this dissertation, I examine the ways in which the concept of what it meant to be “Roman” changed...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
This thesis examines selected religious, political, and military developments of the late Roman Empi...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...
This dissertation is a study in the cultural history of Rome in the years 312-410. Scholarship on t...
This dissertation examines the sculptural and architectural ornamentation of Roman imperial cult tem...
My dissertation situates public space at the heart of a Greek city’s efforts to negotiate its positi...
My dissertation examines the social and political ramifications on Rome of the papacy’s 1304 departu...
Paul R. Hyams, John M. Najemy, Marilyn Migiel, Tom V. CohenMy dissertation examines the social an...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
This dissertation examines the historical narratives of Rome in the fourth century BCE, as well as t...
This dissertation examines how ancient Romans dealt with the innumerable military losses that the ex...
In this dissertation, I examine the Roman cultural memory of the conquest of Latium and Rome’s earli...
In this dissertation, I investigate the multi-cultural community of soldiers and their families that...
This dissertation applies the principles of fiscal dissertation to the study of the Roman Republic. ...
In this dissertation, I examine the ways in which the concept of what it meant to be “Roman” changed...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
This thesis examines selected religious, political, and military developments of the late Roman Empi...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...