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International Scientific Conference 2012, Serbia
Imperialism and Identity at the Edges of the Roman World. Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad and Petnica Reserch Center (20-23. of September 2012)
Ivan Vranić
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Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
This paper discusses some aspects of the deities that bear the names of concepts. After discussing the problem of defining this kind of deities within the history of modern historiography, the article concentrates on three topics.
Daniele Miano
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The depth and breadth of capitalism at the Cape
Abstract Limited liability company legislation was introduced to the Cape Colony in 1861. An amendment in 1892 led to wider adoption, expanding and diversifying the capital market. Using novel data from the Cape Joint Stock Archive between 1892 and 1902, this paper examines who invested, where capital flowed, and how these patterns shaped firm outcomes
Edward Kerby, Lloyd Melusi Maphosa
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Defrosting humanism: Losing my ethical worldview in the wake of October 7th and Israel's retaliation
Abstract This auto‐ethnographic analysis describes the loss of my ethical worldview and my attempts to regain it following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent Israeli retaliation. On October 7th, I was unable to feel compassion for the people of Gaza or to take action against the Israeli retaliation, aspects that I used to see as ...
Yael Assor
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Failed Roman Imperialism. An Unfinished Roman Aqueduct at Artaxata in Armenia
During the 2019 excavation campaign of the Armenian-German Artaxata Project, a previously magnetically detected anomaly was investigated. The excavation revealed a monumental line of opus caementicium foundations.
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Commitment to the Truth: Parrhesiastic and Prophetic Elements of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
Paul writes to the Galatians in the New Testament to bridge the two realms of cultural Judaism and Roman Imperialism. In this analysis of the letter written to the church of Galatia, we see both Hebraic prophecy and Greek, or Gentile, parrhesia.
Lexie Harvey
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ABSTRACT How do people at the outskirts of Dakar struggle against urban land grabs and state‐led dispossession for urban development? How do they express the injustices they face and their demands for justice? What are they claiming, and what success have they had?
Philippe Lavigne Delville
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Mommsen and Imperialism Revisited: From Justifiable Conquest to the Perils of Empire
In the first half of the nineteenth century, national and liberal political currents significantly increased politicisation in Schleswig, Holstein, and Denmark.
Carsten Hjort Lange
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Empire: From Rome to London : Depictions of Roman Imperialism in British Historical Fiction.
In this essay the author analyses four works in the historical fiction genre: George Shipways’ Imperial Governor (1968), Lindsay Davis’ The Silver Pigs (1989), Simon Scarrow’s The Eagle’s Conquest (2001), and Adrian Goldsworthy’s Vindolanda (2017).
nimmersjö, oskar
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An Analysis of Roman Ceramic Building Material from York and its Immediate Environs [PDF]
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterland. The tile was recovered from 215 archaeological investigations undertaken by York Archaeological Trust, together with the tile from excavations at ...
McComish, Jane Mary
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