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Urbanism and the division of labour in the Roman Empire [PDF]
John Hanson, Scott G. Ortman, José Lobo
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A comparison of income inequality in the Roman and Chinese Han empires [PDF]
The emergence of vast territorial empires is a recurring development in the history of human civilization. Their ability to extract resources from their subjects, and to redistribute them, also increases the potential of higher levels of economic ...
Guido Alfani +2 more
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Vice-versa: The iron trade in the western Roman Empire between Gaul and the Mediterranean [PDF]
Gaspard Pagès +6 more
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Beyond frontiers: Ancient Rome and the Eurasian trade networks
During the second half of the 19th century, the Roman Empire was already considered one of the key players inside the Eurasian networks. This research focuses on four relevant points.
Marco Galli
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The Roman Empire as a paradigm in politics and literature
This thematic issue is not simply about political appropriations of Rome and its empire in later times (e. g. Byzantium as a New Rome, the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation, the US as the final goal of the translatio imperii from the East to the ...
Marko Marinčič
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POSITION OF ROMAN CATHOLIC BROTHERHOODS IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
The article based on the archival materials considers the position of the Roman Catho-lic brotherhoods in the Russian Empire. It has been found that almost every Roman Catholic Church in the Russian Empire had the Roman Catholic brotherhoods.
Andry I Hanchar
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THE HIGHEST APPROVED REGULATION OF THE COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS “ON THE PROCEDURE FOR CENSORING MANUSCRIPTS OF SERMONS PREACHED IN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES” AS AN INSTRUMENT OF CONTROL OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE This article ...
Anton Huz
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Les rois de l’empire, entre 70 av. J.-C. et 73 apr. J.-C.
The “Roman world” is nowadays understood as a vast collection of territories with which Rome enjoyed more or less close relations within the known world, i.e. the oikoumene (spatium orbis). Two main spaces composed the Roman world.
Michèle Coltelloni-Trannoy
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New Threats, Old Challenges: Understanding Roman Imperialism in Post-Soviet Russia
Russian scholars who want to study the Roman Empire, its provinces, and theoretical aspects of Roman imperialism face issues such as the notable disfavour for theoretical re-thinking and debate (a striking contrast to Western academia).
Anton Yeralyevich Baryshinkov
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Attitudes to Roman Imperialism
It is argued that Romano-British studies have been influenced by the existence and organisation of Britain’s own empire. A positive conception of Roman imperialism is still current and this indicates that many Romanists have yet to escape from moral ...
Melania Cazzulo
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