文档介绍:IMPERIALISM, POWER, AND IDENTITY
MIRIAM S. BALMUTH LECTURES IN ANCIENT
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
The Miriam S. Balmuth lectures are delivered annually at Tufts
University through generous funding provided by the family and friends
of Miriam S. Balmuth, professor of classics and art history at Tufts for
more than forty years. The lectures are intended to explore the continu•
ing relationship between antiquity and the contemporary world.
IMPERIALISM, POWER,
AND IDENTITY
Experiencing the Roman Empire
David ]. Mattingly
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Mattingly, D. J.
Imperialism, power, and identity : experiencing the Roman empire I David J. Mattingly.
p. cm.- (Miriam S. Balmuth lectures in ancient history and archaeology)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-691-14605-8 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Rome-History-Empire, 30 .-476 . 2. Rome-Foreign relations-
3D .-476 . 3. Roman provinces-Administration. 4. Rome-Ethnic relations.
5. Romans-Ethnic identity. 6. Acculturation-Rome. 7. Imperialism. 8. Power (Social
sciences) I. Title.
2011
937'.06-dc22 20102467
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In loving memory of Erica Mattingly
21 April1929-31 July 2008
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations IX
List of Tables xiii
Foreword by R. Bruce Hitchner XV
Preface: My Roman Empire XVll
PART ONE Imperialisms and Colonialisms
1. From Imperium to Imperialism: Writing the Roman