Globalisation and the Roman World

World History, Connectivity and Material Culture

Martin Pitts editor Miguel John Versluys editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Sep '16

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This book applies modern theories of globalisation to the ancient Roman world, creating new understandings of Roman archaeology and history.

This book explores a new perspective for understanding the Roman world, using connectivity as a major point of departure. Globalisation is apparent in increased flows of objects, people and ideas and in the creation of translocal consciousness in everyday life. Based on these criteria, there is a case for globalisation in the ancient Roman world. Essential for anyone interested in Romanisation, this volume provides the first sustained critical exploration of globalisation theories in Roman archaeology and history. It is written by an international group of scholars who address a broad range of subjects, including Roman imperialism, economics, consumption, urbanism, migration, visual culture and heritage. The contributors explore the implications of understanding material culture in an interconnected Roman world, highlighting several novel directions for future research.

ISBN: 9781107619005

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 410g

308 pages