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The Roman Empire In Context Historical And Comparative Perspectives Johann P Arnason

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The Roman Empire In Context Historical And Comparative Perspectives Johann P Arnason
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 421
Author: Johann P. Arnason, Kurt A. Raaflaub
ISBN: 9780470655573, 9781444390186, 0470655577, 144439018X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Roman Empire In Context Historical And Comparative Perspectives Johann P Arnason by Johann P. Arnason, Kurt A. Raaflaub 9780470655573, 9781444390186, 0470655577, 144439018X instant download after payment.

Through a series of original essays by leading international scholars, The Roman Empire in Context: Historical and Comparative Perspectives offers a comparative historical analysis of the Roman empire’s role and achievement and, more broadly, establishes Rome’s significance within comparative studies.
  • Fills a gap in comparative historical analysis of the Roman empire’s role and achievement
  • Features contributions from more than a dozen distinguished scholars from around the world
  • Explores the relevance of important comparativist themes of state, empire, and civilization to ancient Rome
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–35): Johann P. Arnason
Chapter 2 From City?State to Empire: Rome in Comparative Perspective (pages 37–66): Kurt A. Raaflaub
Chapter 3 The Transition from Republic to Principate: Loss of Legitimacy, Revolution, and Acceptance (pages 67–84): Egon Flaig
Chapter 4 Strong and Weak Regimes: Comparing the Roman Principate and the Medieval Crown of Aragon (pages 85–109): D. A. Cohen and J. E. Lendon
Chapter 5 The Background to the Third?Century Crisis of the Roman Empire (pages 111–133): Adam Ziolkowski
Chapter 6 The End of Sacrifice: Religious Mutations of Late Antiquity (pages 134–147): Guy G. Stroumsa
Chapter 7 Contextualizing Late Antiquity: The First Millennium (pages 148–176): Garth Fowden
Chapter 8 The Franks: Rome's Heirs in the West (pages 177–198): Matthias Becher
Chapter 9 The End of Rome? The Transformation of the Eastern Empire in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries CE (pages 199–228): John Haldon
Chapter 10 The First Islamic Empire (pages 229–248): Chase F. Robinson
Chapter 11 From City?State to Empire: The Case of Assyria (pages 249–269): Mario Liverani
Chapter 12 China's Early Empires: The Authority and Means of Government (pages 270–289): Michael Loewe
Chapter 13 The Legs of the Throne: Kings, Elites, and Subjects in Sasanian Iran (pages 290–321): Scott McDonough
Chapter 14 The King of Kings: Universal Hegemony, Imperial Power, and a New Comparative History of Rome (pages 322–349): Peter Fibiger Bang
Chapter 15 The Roman Phenomenon: State, Empire, and Civilization (pages 351–386): Johann P. Arnason
Chapter 16 Roman–European Continuities: Conceptual and Historical Questions (pages 387–406): Peter Wagner

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