Northern Italy in the Roman World : From the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity
معرفی کتاب «Northern Italy in the Roman World : From the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity» نوشتهٔ Carolynn E. Roncaglia، منتشرشده توسط نشر Johns Hopkins University Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Carolynn E. Roncaglia's Northern Italy in the Roman World analyzes the effect of the Roman Empire on northern Italy, tracing the evolution of the region from the Bronze Age to the Gothic wars. A wealthy and strategically important region, northern Italy presents an interesting case study for examining the influence of the Roman state on the fluctuating geographic areas of Cisalpine Gaul that were under its control.
Using an array of epigraphic, archaeological, numismatic, and literary evidence, Roncaglia shows how Rome affected matters large and small, from loom weights to ritual horse burials, social networks to the careers of writers. Among the range of fascinating topics she discusses are Celtic migrations, the Roman conquest, Hannibal, long-distance trade networks, freedmen families, St. Ambrose, Catullus, and Pliny the Younger.
Northern Italy in the Roman World argues that the relationship between long-term trends and short-term events is key to understanding how Rome affected the territory within its empire. The book is the first major discussion of Roman northern Italy in English to appear since World War II and will be of special interest to scholars and students of the ancient world, European prehistory, the medieval world, and Italian studies.
"Using a wide range of epigraphic, archaeological, numismatic, and literary evidence, Northern Italy in the Roman World traces the evolution of Northern Italy from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity and examines how the Roman state dramatically changed the region. This study on a much-neglected part of the Roman world uses northern Italy as a case study for examining the impact of the Roman empire on areas that it controlled. The book finds that while levels of Roman intervention varied considerably over time, the Roman state greatly influenced both local and transregional developments. This influence is shown to be pervasive and reflected in material ranging from loom weights to social networks and from ritual horse burials to the careers of writers"-- Provided by publisher List of Figures and Tables ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Abbreviations xvii A Note on Geography and Names xix part i: The Creation of Northern Italy 1 Northern Italy before the Romans 3 2 The Roman Conquest 19 3 Citizenship and Identity 39 part ii: Northern Italy in the Roman World 4 Governing Northern Italy 63 5 Novum Comum 75 6 The Tanaro Valley and Italian Networks 89 7 Aquileia and Imperial Networks 101 part iii: Northern Italy beyond the Romans 8 Late Antique Transformations 119 Notes 145 Bibliography 191 Index 223