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Revaluing Roman Cyprus Local Identity On An Island In Antiquity Ersin Hussein

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Revaluing Roman Cyprus Local Identity On An Island In Antiquity Ersin Hussein
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Ersin Hussein
ISBN: 9780198777786, 0198777787
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Revaluing Roman Cyprus Local Identity On An Island In Antiquity Ersin Hussein by Ersin Hussein 9780198777786, 0198777787 instant download after payment.

In Revaluing Roman Cyprus, Ersin Hussein provides a study of local identity formation in Roman Cyprus addresses its traditional characterisation as a weary, uneventful, and insignificant province and champions it as a rich case study for investigations of the Roman Empire. Hussein collates
well-known, overlooked, and newly uncovered evidence to revaluate local responses to, and experiences of, Roman rule.
The investigation opens with a look at the island as a real and imagined space to explore its marginalisation in ancient and modern scholarly narratives. Hussein revisits the events surrounding the annexation of the island by Rome from Ptolemaic Egypt and its subsequent administration to establish
the dynamics between the inhabitants of the island and their rulers. The spread and impact of Roman citizenship across the island is assessed through an exploration of the strategies employed by individuals to distinguish themselves in local and regional contexts. Hussein examines the poleis of
Roman Cyprus, notably the preservation of their myths in literary records and the production of these in the material record, are examined to explore collective identity formation. Roman Cyprus is revealed as an active and dynamic participant in negotiating its identity and status in the Roman
Empire. An island was poised between multiple landscapes, Hussein shows how Cyprus maintained deep-rooted connections between mainland Greece, Egypt, Asia Minor, and the Near East.

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