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In recent scholarship, the impact of palaeoclimate change is often understood as a main factor contributing to the fragmentation and “fall” of Rome’s empire.
Julia M. Koch
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Imperialism, Power, and Identity : Experiencing the Roman Empire
D. J. Mattingly, Princeton, 2011. Despite what history has taught us about imperialism's destructive effects on colonial societies, many classicists continue to emphasize disproportionately the civilizing and assimilative nature of the Roman Empire and ...
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Although Tacitus is known for his many publications on the histories and biographies about the Imperial Roman world, one who is a casual reader may not pick up on his sometimes subtle, sometimes blatant criticisms of Roman imperialism.
Taylor R. Genovese
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‘Eastern’ Elegy and ‘Western’ Epic: reading ‘orientalism’ in Propertius 4 and Virgil’s Aeneid
This article explores the extent to which the genres of epic and elegy can be considered ‘occidental’ and ‘oriental’ respectively. Such a polarity is apparently constructed in the ‘epic’ and ‘elegiac’ movements of Propertius 4.1, but it is also ...
Donncha O’Rourke
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Debating Roman Imperialism: Critique, Construct, Repeat?
Melania Cazzulo
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Scaling up the global reef restoration activity: Avoiding ecological imperialism and ongoing colonialism. [PDF]
Gibbs MT, Gibbs BL, Newlands M, Ivey J.
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El determinismo geográfico, la geografía económica y el imperialismo en la obra de Estrabón
RESUMEN: El presente artículo trata de revisar algunas de las ideas clave del pensamiento de Estrabón y su finalidad dentro de la Geografía: el determinismo geográfico, la geografía económica y el imperialismo. Una nueva lectura crítica del texto permite
Daniel MONTERO BARRIENTOS
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Acts of the Apostles and the Rhetoric of Roman Imperialism
Acts of the Apostles is normally understood as a historical report of events of the early Church and serves as the organizing centerpiece of the New Testament canon.
Drew W. Billings
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A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations. [PDF]
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Mimicry in the Beelzebul controversy (Mk 3:22–30) as nonviolent resistance
This article investigates Mark 3:22–30. Through both words and deeds of casting out demons with the power of the Holy Spirit, Jesus explains the cosmological, spiritual meaning of the essence of casting out demons.
Andreas Hauw
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