2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the publication of Martin Millett’s “The Romanization of Britain”. The essay, which has proven influential for all Classics studies then, was largely inspired by Gramsci’s concept of hegemony, used by Millett as a framework to analyse the role of local élites in shaping Britain as a Roman province. 30 years, and many postcolonial studies on, we ask how has the role of Gramsci’s theories evolved in the archaeology of Roman times, from Millett’s essay to nowadays. How does “The Romanization of Britain” link to the current questions that try to give a consistent role to the subalterns of history? By reviewing the evolution of hegemonic paradigms related to the Roman world (i.e. Romanization), this paper aim...
Curse Tablets and the Romanization of Britain focuses on the underutilized\ud defixiones of Britain ...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
The traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Ro...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
The narrative structure of Roman archaeology places a particular emphasis on the acculturation of th...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
The effects of Romanization were believed to be devastating to the cultures conquered by Rome, but B...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
Recent scholarship has claimed that the history of Roman Britain has been discussed in terms of 'Rom...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Brepols via the DOI in this recordThis arti...
This work is dealing with romanisation of Britain. In the first part, the situation before Roman con...
Research into roman archaeology has focussed around the study of romanization, whether implicitly or...
The papers presented here are the result of a symposium, Roman Imperialism: Post-Colonial Perspectiv...
This essay discusses the use of the theoretical term romanization in the context of northern Roman B...
The central premise of this thesis is that the concepts of hellenisation and romanisation are no lon...
Curse Tablets and the Romanization of Britain focuses on the underutilized\ud defixiones of Britain ...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
The traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Ro...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
The narrative structure of Roman archaeology places a particular emphasis on the acculturation of th...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
The effects of Romanization were believed to be devastating to the cultures conquered by Rome, but B...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
Recent scholarship has claimed that the history of Roman Britain has been discussed in terms of 'Rom...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Brepols via the DOI in this recordThis arti...
This work is dealing with romanisation of Britain. In the first part, the situation before Roman con...
Research into roman archaeology has focussed around the study of romanization, whether implicitly or...
The papers presented here are the result of a symposium, Roman Imperialism: Post-Colonial Perspectiv...
This essay discusses the use of the theoretical term romanization in the context of northern Roman B...
The central premise of this thesis is that the concepts of hellenisation and romanisation are no lon...
Curse Tablets and the Romanization of Britain focuses on the underutilized\ud defixiones of Britain ...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
The traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Ro...