This chapter reflects upon how contemporary scholarship in Roman studies relates to the politics of our world. Classical concepts of order, security and civilisation are deeply embedded within political understandings of the present. The Roman empire makes sense to us, in part, because our society sees contemporary values and aims embodied in the evidence from the classical past. This reflects the two-way relationship between classical times and the present. Our comprehensions of order, logic and justice are bound up with an inherited body of knowledge, much of which ultimately derives from the classical societies of Greece and Rome. We transform and develop these ideas, but we also build on them in the changing interpretations of the Roman...
This paper explores four images that date to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that...
This chapter shows the relevance of Carlo Sigionio’s reconstruction of Roman colonial practices for ...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
In the contemporary world we are increasingly aware of global processes which transcend the interest...
The use of concepts and ideas taken from the contemporary World in the studies on ancient Rome simp...
The papers presented here are the result of a symposium, Roman Imperialism: Post-Colonial Perspectiv...
Reviews Richard Hingley\u27s book entitled Globalizing Roman Culture: Unity, Diversity and Empire. ...
Roman archaeology is one of the major sub-fields of archaeology in which post-colonial theory has fl...
"The present book is the result of the conference 'Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii. From the R...
This chapter addresses the means through which the southern and eastern parts of the British Isles ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
D. J. Mattingly, Princeton, 2011. Despite what history has taught us about imperialism's destructiv...
This introduction aims to provide a context for the papers which follow, first by suggesting that th...
This chapter provides a summary of changing interpretation of Roman Britain between 1586 and 1906. I...
I am very grateful to Miguel John Versluys for this paper, which raises several important issues tha...
This paper explores four images that date to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that...
This chapter shows the relevance of Carlo Sigionio’s reconstruction of Roman colonial practices for ...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
In the contemporary world we are increasingly aware of global processes which transcend the interest...
The use of concepts and ideas taken from the contemporary World in the studies on ancient Rome simp...
The papers presented here are the result of a symposium, Roman Imperialism: Post-Colonial Perspectiv...
Reviews Richard Hingley\u27s book entitled Globalizing Roman Culture: Unity, Diversity and Empire. ...
Roman archaeology is one of the major sub-fields of archaeology in which post-colonial theory has fl...
"The present book is the result of the conference 'Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii. From the R...
This chapter addresses the means through which the southern and eastern parts of the British Isles ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
D. J. Mattingly, Princeton, 2011. Despite what history has taught us about imperialism's destructiv...
This introduction aims to provide a context for the papers which follow, first by suggesting that th...
This chapter provides a summary of changing interpretation of Roman Britain between 1586 and 1906. I...
I am very grateful to Miguel John Versluys for this paper, which raises several important issues tha...
This paper explores four images that date to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that...
This chapter shows the relevance of Carlo Sigionio’s reconstruction of Roman colonial practices for ...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...