Italy and the West: Comparative Issues in Romanization

by Simon Keay and Nicola Terrenato

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Nineteen papers examining varied responses to Romanization, and how this affects our view of the development of the Roman Empire. The traditional view of Romanization is as the triumph of a superior and more advanced culture over primitive communities, brought about by military expansion and resulting in the creation of a uniform political and cultural entity. It is only in the last twenty years that the variety of responses that Romanization elicited among the various ethnic groups, social classes, genders, spheres, and even within the same person in different conjunctures of his or her life, has begun to be appreciated. The aim of this collection of papers is to further understanding of Romanization at a formative stage; early Roman expansion in Italy. There is much evidence for bi-directional negotiation between Italian communities and Rome. Understanding the motivation of the Italian peoples to become part of a new political entity is crucial to knowing how Roman Italy was kept together for more than half a millennium. Seven papers also examine responses to Romanization in other parts of the Empire.
  • ISBN10 1842170422
  • ISBN13 9781842170427
  • Publish Date 31 July 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxbow Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 233
  • Language English