Processes of Marginalization in the Roman Empire.
Cambridge, Published by Author, 1995. 21.1 cm x 29.7 cm. 235 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Minor dampstains to rear cover. Very minor foxing to edges. Otherwise interior clean and bright. Contains loose ephemera.
Includes for example the following essays: Legitimacy and Marginality: Participation and Recognition / A Model of Legitimacy / Other Aspects of Marginality / A Roman World and its Margins: An International Community of Nations / The Concept of Provincia / Were the Cilicians a Nation of Pirates? The Notion of a Criminal Society / M.Antonius’ Cilician Command of 102 BCE / Divide et Impera / The Mechanics of Marginalization in Roman Judea: The Consequences of Revolt / The Legitimacy-Base of the Hasmonaeans / The Judean Ruling Class Under the Romans / Emperor-Reverence etc.
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