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The Oxford Handbook Of Roman Egypt Christina Riggs

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The Oxford Handbook Of Roman Egypt Christina Riggs
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.26 MB
Pages: 813
Author: Christina Riggs
ISBN: 9780199571451, 0199571457
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Oxford Handbook Of Roman Egypt Christina Riggs by Christina Riggs 9780199571451, 0199571457 instant download after payment.

Roman Egypt is a critical area of interdisciplinary research, which has steadily expanded since the 1970s and continues to grow. Egypt played a pivotal role in the Roman empire, not only in terms of political, economic, and military strategies, but also as part of an intricate cultural discourse involving themes that resonate today — east and west, old world and new, acculturation and shifting identities, patterns of language use and religious belief, and the management of agriculture and trade. Roman Egypt was a literal and figurative crossroads shaped by the movement of people, goods, and ideas, and framed by permeable boundaries of self and space. This publication is unique in drawing together many different strands of research on Roman Egypt, in order to suggest both the state of knowledge in the field and the possibilities for collaborative, synthetic, and interpretive research. Arranged in seven thematic sections, each of which includes articles from a variety of disciplinary vantage points and multiple sources of information, it offers new perspectives from both established and younger scholars, featuring individual issue topics, themes, and intellectual juxtapositions.

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