Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provinces underwent change. In this article, the author argues that glocalization as an explicit modern conceptual framework has added value to the analysis of religious material culture. First, the glocalization model is discussed in the context of a wider debate on the biased concept of Romanization. Second, a rationale is presented for interpreting Roman religious change with a glocalization perspective. Third, two concrete bodies of archaeological source material are re-interpreted within the glocalization framework: first the little studied rural sanctuary of Dhronecken near ancient Trier and second a particular form of religious gifts that a...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
Rural religion in Roman Spain continues to be misunderstood due to problematic narratives in both an...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the past decades, colonialism has been heavily challenged by historical schools of thought brea...
This article advocates a “glocal turn” in the religion–globalization problematic. It proposes a mode...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE) is bold in the sense that it intends to further and document new ...
Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE) is bold in the sense that it intends to further and document new ...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
Rural religion in Roman Spain continues to be misunderstood due to problematic narratives in both an...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the period in which the ancient Roman empire grew to its greatest extent, religion in the provi...
Over the past decades, colonialism has been heavily challenged by historical schools of thought brea...
This article advocates a “glocal turn” in the religion–globalization problematic. It proposes a mode...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE) is bold in the sense that it intends to further and document new ...
Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE) is bold in the sense that it intends to further and document new ...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
Rural religion in Roman Spain continues to be misunderstood due to problematic narratives in both an...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...