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She explores the relative importance of sometimes closely interconnected categories of blood descent, language, culture and clothes, and territoriality. The file will be sent to your email address. Emma Dench. Amazon.com: Romulus' Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian (9780198150510): Dench, Emma: Books Dench taught ancient history at the University of London’s Birkbeck College from 1992 until 2006, and joined the Harvard faculty in 2007.
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Rome's creation of a distinctive imperial shape is understood in the context of the broader ancient Mediterranean world within which the Romans self-consciously situated themselves, and whose modes of thought they appropriated and transformed.
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Directly engages with the politics of race in classics and in academia more broadly.
Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Romulus' Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian Dench taught ancient history at the University of London’s Birkbeck College from 1992 until 2006, and joined the Harvard faculty in 2007.
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24 Hours in Ancient Rome: A Day in the Life of the People Who Lived There (24 Hours in Ancient History Book 1) Rome's creation of a distinctive imperial shape is understood in the context of the broader ancient Mediterranean world within which the Romans self-consciously situated themselves, and whose modes of thought they appropriated and transformed. Emma Dench is the author of From Barbarians to New Men: Greek, Roman, and Modern Perceptions of Peoples from the Central Apennines (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995) andRomulus' Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian (Oxford University Press, 2005).
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. She explores the relative importance of sometimes closely interconnected categories of blood descent, language, culture and clothes, and territoriality.
Modern treatments of Rome have projected in highly emotive terms the perceived problems, or the aspirations, of the present: "race-mixture" has been blamed for the collapse of the Roman empire; more recently, Rome and Roman society have been depicted as "multicultural." (Romulus’ Asylum, on the multiethnic character of ancient Rome, came out in 2005.) She explores the relative importance of sometimes closely interconnected categories of blood descent, language, culture and clothes, and territoriality. This item is printed to order.