Prior to the third century A.D., two broad Roman conceptions of frontiers proliferated and competed: an imperial ideology of rule without limit coexisted with very real and pragmatic attempts to define and defend imperial frontiers. But from about A.D. 250-500, there was a basic shift in mentality, as news from and about frontiers began to portray a more defined Roman world—a world with limits—allowing a new understanding of frontiers as territorial and not just as divisions of people. This concept, previously unknown in the ancient world, brought with it a new consciousness, which soon spread to cosmology, geography, myth, sacred texts, and prophecy. The "frontier consciousness" produced a unified sense of Roman identity that transcended l...
This collection addresses an audience of early medievalists with an interest in material culture and...
The Roman province of Lusitania is integrated in the Roman Empire in the end of the first century b....
The opening pages of James C. Scott’s The Art of Not Being Governed offer a global account of the po...
Prior to the third century A.D., two broad Roman conceptions of frontiers proliferated and competed:...
This volume presents the proceedings of the ninth workshop of the international network 'Impact of E...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
The concept of identity and the concept of a frontier are inextricably intertwined. Indeed the very ...
The study argues that the late Roman frontier in Arabia is best viewed as a transitional contact zon...
Rome and the Worlds Beyond Its Frontiers examines interactions between those within and those beyond...
This volume explores the final phase of the West Roman Empire, particularly the changing interaction...
This paper addresses the ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site’ and seeks to introduce...
The study argues that the late Roman frontier in Arabia is best viewed as a transitional contact zon...
When Gibbon wrote that "The principal conquests of the Romans were achieved under the republic; and ...
This collection addresses an audience of early medievalists with an interest in material culture and...
The Roman province of Lusitania is integrated in the Roman Empire in the end of the first century b....
The opening pages of James C. Scott’s The Art of Not Being Governed offer a global account of the po...
Prior to the third century A.D., two broad Roman conceptions of frontiers proliferated and competed:...
This volume presents the proceedings of the ninth workshop of the international network 'Impact of E...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
The concept of identity and the concept of a frontier are inextricably intertwined. Indeed the very ...
The study argues that the late Roman frontier in Arabia is best viewed as a transitional contact zon...
Rome and the Worlds Beyond Its Frontiers examines interactions between those within and those beyond...
This volume explores the final phase of the West Roman Empire, particularly the changing interaction...
This paper addresses the ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site’ and seeks to introduce...
The study argues that the late Roman frontier in Arabia is best viewed as a transitional contact zon...
When Gibbon wrote that "The principal conquests of the Romans were achieved under the republic; and ...
This collection addresses an audience of early medievalists with an interest in material culture and...
The Roman province of Lusitania is integrated in the Roman Empire in the end of the first century b....
The opening pages of James C. Scott’s The Art of Not Being Governed offer a global account of the po...