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The Architecture Of The Roman Triumph Monuments Memory And Identity Maggie L Popkin

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The Architecture Of The Roman Triumph Monuments Memory And Identity Maggie L Popkin
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.27 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Maggie L. Popkin
ISBN: 9781107103573, 1107103576
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Architecture Of The Roman Triumph Monuments Memory And Identity Maggie L Popkin by Maggie L. Popkin 9781107103573, 1107103576 instant download after payment.

This book offers the first critical study of the architecture of the Roman triumph, ancient Rome's most important victory ritual. Through case studies ranging from the republican to imperial periods, it demonstrates how powerfully monuments shaped how Romans performed, experienced, and remembered triumphs and, consequently, how Romans conceived of an urban identity for their city. Monuments highlighted Roman conquests of foreign peoples, enabled Romans to envision future triumphs, made triumphs more memorable through emotional arousal of spectators, and even generated distorted memories of triumphs that might never have occurred. This book illustrates the far-reaching impact of the architecture of the triumph on how Romans thought about this ritual and, ultimately, their own place within the Mediterranean world. In doing so, it offers a new model for historicizing the interrelations between monuments, individual and shared memory, and collective identities.

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