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Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World 2
International scientifc conference Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World 2, 2014, Petnica Research Center, Serbia.
Marko A. Janković, Aleksandar Bandović
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Conference Imperialism and Identity at the Edges of the Roman World, 2012
International conference Imperialism and Identity at the Edges of the Roman World, Belgrade ...
Ivan Vranić
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Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World 2
Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World 2, Istraživačka stanica Petnica ...
Marko A. Janković, Aleksandar Bandović
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A millennium and a half after the end of the period of its unquestioned dominance, Rome remains a significant presence in western culture. This book explores what the empire meant to its subjects.
Morley, Neville
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The social context of eating and drinking at native settlements in early Roman Britain. [PDF]
Observation of the presence and absence of Roman-style goods and structures has guided much of the analysis of imperialism in Roman Britain and other parts of the Empire.
Meadows, Karen Ingrid
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Systemic bio‐inequity links poverty to biodiversity and induces a conservation paradox
Abstract Biodiversity is declining globally while inequity is growing, and poverty rates are not improving. Global sustainable development and conservation initiatives aim to address biodiversity loss and poverty simultaneously. Through text analysis of global biodiversity policies, we identified a consistent narrative that countries with high ...
Conor Waldock +4 more
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Rome et la paix, des origines à la guerre d’Hannibal (milieu du VIIIe siècle – 201 av. J.-C.)
From the origins of Rome to the end of the Second Punic War, the Romans’ approach to peace is known only through the eyes of historians who wrote centuries after the events. Faced with significant documentary gaps, these authors reinterpreted the history
Mathieu Engerbeaud
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(Dis)information Systems: a Systemic View of Disinformation
ABSTRACT Disinformation is an ancient social phenomenon that has found a favourable environment for dissemination in internet‐based social networks. While the scientific community seeks to address the problem by creating specific tools to detect and classify the various types of false information, we argue that systems thinking is necessary to ...
Herbert Laroca +2 more
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Concept of Romanization in Archaeology: Rise and Fall of a Paradigm
From the foundation of the discipline of archaeology, the study of the Roman provinces has been under the decisive influence of the concept of Romanization, itself developed under the specific social conditions of Europe by the end of the 19th and ...
Vladimir D. Mihajlović
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Haunting the Historiography of Slaves in South Asia from the nineteenth century to the present
ABSTRACT Using both English and Urdu‐language records, this article traces the career of a few African and Afro‐Asian women slaves in the household‐state of Awadh during the first half of the nineteenth century. Focusing on the same records, this article compares a master‐poet's recognition of the motherhood of the African and Afro‐Asian slaves to the ...
Indrani Chatterjee
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