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Historical and Comparative Perspectives
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Through a series of original essays by leading international scholars, The Roman Empire in Context: Historical and Comparative Perspectives offers a comparative historical analysis of the Roman empire's role and achievement and, more broadly, establishes Rome's significance within comparative studies. * Fills a gap in comparative historical analysis of the Roman empire's role and achievement * Features contributions from more than a dozen distinguished scholars from around the world * Explores the relevance of important comparativist themes of state, empire, and civilization to ancient Rome
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Through a series of original essays by leading international scholars, The Roman Empire in Context: Historical and Comparative Perspectives offers a comparative historical analysis of the Roman empire's role and achievement and, more broadly, establishes Rome's significance within comparative studies. * Fills a gap in comparative historical analysis of the Roman empire's role and achievement * Features contributions from more than a dozen distinguished scholars from around the world * Explores the relevance of important comparativist themes of state, empire, and civilization to ancient Rome
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- Verlag: Capstone
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444390209
- Artikelnr.: 37338377
- Verlag: Capstone
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444390209
- Artikelnr.: 37338377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Johann P. Arnason is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, and Visiting Professor at the Charles University in Prague. His recent publications include Civilizations in Dispute: Historical Questions and Theoretical Traditions (2003); Axial Civilizations and World History (co-ed., 2005); Eurasian Transformations, 10th to 13th Centuries: Crystallizations, Divergences, Renaissances (co-ed., 2005), and Domains and Divisions of European History (co-ed., 2010) Kurt A. Raaflaub is David Herlihy University Professor and Professor of Classics and History Emeritus at Brown University, where he was also Director of the Program in Ancient Studies. Recent publications include The Discovery of Freedom in Ancient Greece (2004, winner of the American Historical Association's James Henry Breasted Prize), War and Peace in the Ancient World (ed., 2007); Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (co-author, 2007); A Companion to Archaic Greece (co-ed., 2009); and Epic and History (co-ed., 2010).
Notes on Contributors.
Series Editor's Preface.
1 Introduction (Johann P. Arnason).
Part I Expansion and Transformation.
2 From City-State to Empire: Rome in Comparative Perspective (Kurt A.
Raaflaub).
3 The Transition from Republic to Principate: Loss of Legitimacy,
Revolution, and Acceptance (Egon Flaig).
4 Strong and Weak Regimes: Comparing the Roman Principate and the Medieval
Crown of Aragon (D. A. Cohen and J. E. Lendon).
Part II Late Antiquity: Division, Transformation, and Continuity.
5 The Background to the Third-Century Crisis of the Roman Empire (Adam
Ziolkowski).
6 The End of Sacrifice: Religious Mutations of Late Antiquity (Guy G.
Stroumsa).
7 Contextualizing Late Antiquity: The First Millennium (Garth Fowden).
Part III Destinies of the Roman Legacy.
8 The Franks: Rome's Heirs in the West (Matthias Becher).
9 The End of Rome? The Transformation of the Eastern Empire in the Seventh
and Eighth Centuries CE (John Haldon).
10 The First Islamic Empire (Chase F. Robinson).
Part IV Comparative Perspectives.
11 From City-State to Empire: The Case of Assyria (Mario Liverani).
12 China's Early Empires: The Authority and Means of Government (Michael
Loewe).
13 The Legs of the Throne: Kings, Elites, and Subjects in Sasanian Iran (
Scott McDonough).
14 The King of Kings: Universal Hegemony, Imperial Power, and a New
Comparative History of Rome (Peter Fibiger Bang).
Part V Conceptual and Theoretical Reflections.
15 The Roman Phenomenon: State, Empire, and Civilization (Johann P. Arnason
).
16 Roman-European Continuities: Conceptual and Historical Questions (Peter
Wagner).
General Index.
Index of Sources (selective).
Series Editor's Preface.
1 Introduction (Johann P. Arnason).
Part I Expansion and Transformation.
2 From City-State to Empire: Rome in Comparative Perspective (Kurt A.
Raaflaub).
3 The Transition from Republic to Principate: Loss of Legitimacy,
Revolution, and Acceptance (Egon Flaig).
4 Strong and Weak Regimes: Comparing the Roman Principate and the Medieval
Crown of Aragon (D. A. Cohen and J. E. Lendon).
Part II Late Antiquity: Division, Transformation, and Continuity.
5 The Background to the Third-Century Crisis of the Roman Empire (Adam
Ziolkowski).
6 The End of Sacrifice: Religious Mutations of Late Antiquity (Guy G.
Stroumsa).
7 Contextualizing Late Antiquity: The First Millennium (Garth Fowden).
Part III Destinies of the Roman Legacy.
8 The Franks: Rome's Heirs in the West (Matthias Becher).
9 The End of Rome? The Transformation of the Eastern Empire in the Seventh
and Eighth Centuries CE (John Haldon).
10 The First Islamic Empire (Chase F. Robinson).
Part IV Comparative Perspectives.
11 From City-State to Empire: The Case of Assyria (Mario Liverani).
12 China's Early Empires: The Authority and Means of Government (Michael
Loewe).
13 The Legs of the Throne: Kings, Elites, and Subjects in Sasanian Iran (
Scott McDonough).
14 The King of Kings: Universal Hegemony, Imperial Power, and a New
Comparative History of Rome (Peter Fibiger Bang).
Part V Conceptual and Theoretical Reflections.
15 The Roman Phenomenon: State, Empire, and Civilization (Johann P. Arnason
).
16 Roman-European Continuities: Conceptual and Historical Questions (Peter
Wagner).
General Index.
Index of Sources (selective).
Notes on Contributors.
Series Editor's Preface.
1 Introduction (Johann P. Arnason).
Part I Expansion and Transformation.
2 From City-State to Empire: Rome in Comparative Perspective (Kurt A.
Raaflaub).
3 The Transition from Republic to Principate: Loss of Legitimacy,
Revolution, and Acceptance (Egon Flaig).
4 Strong and Weak Regimes: Comparing the Roman Principate and the Medieval
Crown of Aragon (D. A. Cohen and J. E. Lendon).
Part II Late Antiquity: Division, Transformation, and Continuity.
5 The Background to the Third-Century Crisis of the Roman Empire (Adam
Ziolkowski).
6 The End of Sacrifice: Religious Mutations of Late Antiquity (Guy G.
Stroumsa).
7 Contextualizing Late Antiquity: The First Millennium (Garth Fowden).
Part III Destinies of the Roman Legacy.
8 The Franks: Rome's Heirs in the West (Matthias Becher).
9 The End of Rome? The Transformation of the Eastern Empire in the Seventh
and Eighth Centuries CE (John Haldon).
10 The First Islamic Empire (Chase F. Robinson).
Part IV Comparative Perspectives.
11 From City-State to Empire: The Case of Assyria (Mario Liverani).
12 China's Early Empires: The Authority and Means of Government (Michael
Loewe).
13 The Legs of the Throne: Kings, Elites, and Subjects in Sasanian Iran (
Scott McDonough).
14 The King of Kings: Universal Hegemony, Imperial Power, and a New
Comparative History of Rome (Peter Fibiger Bang).
Part V Conceptual and Theoretical Reflections.
15 The Roman Phenomenon: State, Empire, and Civilization (Johann P. Arnason
).
16 Roman-European Continuities: Conceptual and Historical Questions (Peter
Wagner).
General Index.
Index of Sources (selective).
Series Editor's Preface.
1 Introduction (Johann P. Arnason).
Part I Expansion and Transformation.
2 From City-State to Empire: Rome in Comparative Perspective (Kurt A.
Raaflaub).
3 The Transition from Republic to Principate: Loss of Legitimacy,
Revolution, and Acceptance (Egon Flaig).
4 Strong and Weak Regimes: Comparing the Roman Principate and the Medieval
Crown of Aragon (D. A. Cohen and J. E. Lendon).
Part II Late Antiquity: Division, Transformation, and Continuity.
5 The Background to the Third-Century Crisis of the Roman Empire (Adam
Ziolkowski).
6 The End of Sacrifice: Religious Mutations of Late Antiquity (Guy G.
Stroumsa).
7 Contextualizing Late Antiquity: The First Millennium (Garth Fowden).
Part III Destinies of the Roman Legacy.
8 The Franks: Rome's Heirs in the West (Matthias Becher).
9 The End of Rome? The Transformation of the Eastern Empire in the Seventh
and Eighth Centuries CE (John Haldon).
10 The First Islamic Empire (Chase F. Robinson).
Part IV Comparative Perspectives.
11 From City-State to Empire: The Case of Assyria (Mario Liverani).
12 China's Early Empires: The Authority and Means of Government (Michael
Loewe).
13 The Legs of the Throne: Kings, Elites, and Subjects in Sasanian Iran (
Scott McDonough).
14 The King of Kings: Universal Hegemony, Imperial Power, and a New
Comparative History of Rome (Peter Fibiger Bang).
Part V Conceptual and Theoretical Reflections.
15 The Roman Phenomenon: State, Empire, and Civilization (Johann P. Arnason
).
16 Roman-European Continuities: Conceptual and Historical Questions (Peter
Wagner).
General Index.
Index of Sources (selective).







