Rome and Its Provinces: Cultural Exchange and Conquest

Par : Philip Davies
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230342663
  • EAN9798230342663
  • Date de parution12/04/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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"Rome and Its Provinces: Cultural Exchange and Conquest" by Philip Davies delves into the intricate dynamics between Rome and the various peoples it conquered, exploring how the Roman Empire expanded and integrated a vast array of cultures into its imperial framework. The book examines the multifaceted nature of Romanization-how Roman law, culture, religion, and military power shaped local societies and how those societies, in turn, influenced Roman identity.
Through the lens of provincial elites, local customs, and Roman governance, the book traces the evolution of provincial identities within the broader imperial system, shedding light on both the collaborative and contested nature of Roman expansion. It also addresses the complexities of resistance, adaptation, and syncretism, revealing how the provinces experienced conquest not as a singular event but as an ongoing process of cultural exchange and transformation.
"Rome and Its Provinces: Cultural Exchange and Conquest" by Philip Davies delves into the intricate dynamics between Rome and the various peoples it conquered, exploring how the Roman Empire expanded and integrated a vast array of cultures into its imperial framework. The book examines the multifaceted nature of Romanization-how Roman law, culture, religion, and military power shaped local societies and how those societies, in turn, influenced Roman identity.
Through the lens of provincial elites, local customs, and Roman governance, the book traces the evolution of provincial identities within the broader imperial system, shedding light on both the collaborative and contested nature of Roman expansion. It also addresses the complexities of resistance, adaptation, and syncretism, revealing how the provinces experienced conquest not as a singular event but as an ongoing process of cultural exchange and transformation.