Crises and the Roman Empire
Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Nijmegen, June 20-24, 2006)
Edited by Olivier Hekster, Gerda de Kleijn and Daniëlle Slootjes
Biographical note
Olivier Hekster is Van der Leeuw Professor in Ancient History at the Radboud University Nijmegen. He is chairman of the international network Impact of Empire. His publications include Imaginary Kings. Royal Images in the Ancient Near East, Greece and Rome (2005).
Gerda de Kleijn, Ph.D. (2001) in Ancient History, is University Lecturer at the Radboud University Nijmegen. She is also one of the editors of the series Impact of Empire. Her research focuses on modes of leadership in the Roman Empire.
Danïelle Slootjes, Ph.D. (2004) in Ancient History, Chapel Hill, is involved in a research project on locally relevant elites in the third century. She previously published The Governor and his Subject in the Later Roman Empire (Brill, 2006).
Gerda de Kleijn, Ph.D. (2001) in Ancient History, is University Lecturer at the Radboud University Nijmegen. She is also one of the editors of the series Impact of Empire. Her research focuses on modes of leadership in the Roman Empire.
Danïelle Slootjes, Ph.D. (2004) in Ancient History, Chapel Hill, is involved in a research project on locally relevant elites in the third century. She previously published The Governor and his Subject in the Later Roman Empire (Brill, 2006).
Readership
All those interested in Roman history (also at the local level in communities in the Roman Empire), the transformations of the Roman Empire in the crises of the Late Republic and Third Century, and the reality and perception of periods of crisis in the Roman Empire.
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Edited by Gerda de Kleijn, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen and Stéphane Benoist, Université SHS-Lille 3-Charles-de-Gaulle
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Distinguished and younger scholars have dealt with the main aspects of Millar’s research, and proposed surveys about current inquiries, as well as perspectives for future studies, mainly about the Roman republic, the functioning of the Empire and the evolution of the Near East.
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Based on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of 8227 coin types, this book describes and interprets the diachronic development of the representation of Roman emperors on imperial coins issued between 193 and 284.
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Achim Lichtenberger
Examining visual evidence of the religious representation of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus, the book offers a new look at the identity of a Roman Emperor originating in North Africa.
Das Buch diskutiert anhand von Bildzeugnissen den spannenden Balanceakt des gelegentlich als 'African ...
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Edited by Olivier Hekster and Ted Kaizer
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Inge Mennen
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Carsten Hjort Lange
Focusing on the Triumviral period and the battle of Actium, this book offers a re-evaluation of Augustus’ rise to power and its presentation in propaganda and ideology.
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Edited by Olivier Hekster, Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner and Christian Witschel
This volume presents the proceedings of the eighth workshop of the international network 'Impact of Empire', which concentrates on the history of the Roman Empire. It focuses on the impact the Roman Empire had on changes in ritual and further religious behaviour in the empire.
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